A one hour Football game also has about 3 hours of waiting around for the action.Knight Fisher wrote:Chess is way more fun to play, but it's pure strategy. At it's finest level chess is a puzzle that fights back.~JCGJ~ wrote:So is NASCAR, but that's not why people watch it.bookworm wrote:But that’s the point. Football isn’t just an action sport, it’s about strategy.~JCGJ~ wrote:I find it to be much more borig than most other sports, simply because there are too many rules and regulations
I mean, I truely doubt people pay 50 bucks a pop to goes watch a bunch of guys in excessive padding stragegize on artificial turf... If people want to watch strategy, just go watch a chess match.
Whereas football has a physical element adding the random element that dice bring to some games. But, having some control over it, and knowing on some level what to expect. And that's what makes football so great. So many different elements combined in one form. If you concentrate to heavily on one, or not enough on another you fail. But the perfect balance is amazing.
Don't get me wrong, I love going to Football games, but the main reason I enjoy it is the atmosphere. The sreaming, cheering, shouting, sitting in the nosebleed section and feeling the bleachers sway with the jumping... The halftime show!
Half the people who go to football games have no idea how the game works. They simply love the atmoshpere.
I'm not saying that's a bad thing... No, not in the least. I personally love it. There's not much I enjoy better than the exhileration of a Football game. However, when watching on TV, you lose all the atmosphere, the exhileration, the excitment (unless, of course, you're watching it with a big group at a party; then, you get some of that atmosphere back).
Really, the main issue I have with American Football is the 10-30 seconds of action, followed by 3-5 minutes of waiting for the refs to decide exactly where to place the ball.