The games are not as interesting or entertaining as they were in years past.
Am I just getting old and boring and self projecting, or do I see a trend?
I see a trend going on in the NFL and it's not me.
Denver vs. New England is getting old and boring.
What is the NFL going to be like once Manning and Brady retire?
Thursday Night Football has been a lopsided affair every week.
Last night's game was competitive, but a snooze fest.
6-3 at halftime, right? BORING. What is this, baseball?
"At least it was close at halftime and not a blowout," some NFL bigwig probably said.
The last two Monday Night Football games were blowouts.
Only 2 out of 10 MNF games have been competitive.
Al Michael's sounded like he was bored out of his mind on Monday night, probably because he was.
So what's going on? What's up with the NFL?
Seattle isn't the dominant team they were last year.
San Francisco is struggling.
The Cardinals are the surprise of the NFL, but they just lost everything in Carson Palmer.
The NFC South is surprisingly awful.
New Orleans leads the division at 4-5.
Carolina is 3-6.
Atlanta is 3-6.
Tampa Bay is 1-8.
That's bad.
2 time Super Bowl Champion Eli Manning and the Giants are 3-6.
RGIII and the Redskins are 3-6.
Nick Foles and Mark Sanchez have the Eagles at 7-2???
The Bears are 3-6? I thought Jay Cutler was a top 10 quarterback?
Big Ben and the Steelers put on a record setting 2 game clinic, and then lost to the Jets.
The NFL is not predictable, which is the only thing I find interesting about the league today.
If it was predictable, we'd all be millionaires, but does anyone else see a future problem?
I used to like watching football, no matter who was playing. If a game was on, I watched.
That's changed recently. I've stopped watching football for 12 hours on Sundays and now only devote 4 hours of my Sunday to watching the Bills.
Am I getting old and boring, or is the NFL product diminishing?
Am I just getting old and boring and self projecting, or do I see a trend?
I see a trend going on in the NFL and it's not me.
Denver vs. New England is getting old and boring.
What is the NFL going to be like once Manning and Brady retire?
Thursday Night Football has been a lopsided affair every week.
Last night's game was competitive, but a snooze fest.
6-3 at halftime, right? BORING. What is this, baseball?
"At least it was close at halftime and not a blowout," some NFL bigwig probably said.
The last two Monday Night Football games were blowouts.
Only 2 out of 10 MNF games have been competitive.
Al Michael's sounded like he was bored out of his mind on Monday night, probably because he was.
So what's going on? What's up with the NFL?
Seattle isn't the dominant team they were last year.
San Francisco is struggling.
The Cardinals are the surprise of the NFL, but they just lost everything in Carson Palmer.
The NFC South is surprisingly awful.
New Orleans leads the division at 4-5.
Carolina is 3-6.
Atlanta is 3-6.
Tampa Bay is 1-8.
That's bad.
2 time Super Bowl Champion Eli Manning and the Giants are 3-6.
RGIII and the Redskins are 3-6.
Nick Foles and Mark Sanchez have the Eagles at 7-2???
The Bears are 3-6? I thought Jay Cutler was a top 10 quarterback?
Big Ben and the Steelers put on a record setting 2 game clinic, and then lost to the Jets.
The NFL is not predictable, which is the only thing I find interesting about the league today.
If it was predictable, we'd all be millionaires, but does anyone else see a future problem?
I used to like watching football, no matter who was playing. If a game was on, I watched.
That's changed recently. I've stopped watching football for 12 hours on Sundays and now only devote 4 hours of my Sunday to watching the Bills.
Am I getting old and boring, or is the NFL product diminishing?
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