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Big Time Sports Vs Fishing

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Living in the KC area and having the worst team in the NFL.... makes for an easy decision.. I am fishing!!!

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Sunday is a tv day for me, as always I'm at the ocean for a few hours then I make sure I'm home by 9:00, I watch a few of the non football Sunday shows.  I'll go out to my backyard canal for some bass fishing from about 11-1, then it's football the rest of the day.

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I'm usually asleep when the football games are on with working midnights and weekends. Even if I was awake if I was given the choice of the two I'd be out the door as soon as my wife got the "You can go fishing" out her mouth, can't hang around long or she'll change her mind!  :eyebrows:

They'll play the game without me.  My watching will have no effect on who wins or loses.  However, if I don't go fishing, there are poor little fish that might not get caught!

I grew up in Kansas City when the AFL was created. My wife and I moved to Denver in 1980,

but we didn't change our allegiance until John Elway was drafted. We moved to Tennessee

in 1997. 

 

Elway wasnt drafted by Denver, he was drafted by and traded to Denver from the Colts because he didnt want to play for them...just to clarify

If I can be on the water, I'm on the water no matter what is on or happening. And I'm a huge sports fan. Fishing rules all!!

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If the eagles are playing I am watching assuming I am not at the game. I will miss a few phillies games in the summer but I get updates on my phone.

Also there is no way I can DVR a game. To know that the result is out there but I can't see it seems crazy to me.....

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