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Actor and former Redskins player Terry Crews: "The NFL is a cult"
The Washington Post ^ | May 22, 2014 | Cindy Boren

Posted on 05/22/2014 8:00:05 AM PDT by Biggirl

Actor Terry Crews used a very loaded word to describe his former employer, the NFL. “There is this thing where the team kind of looks at [itself] as your father,” Crews said in an interview with Sports Illustated Now. “And it’s kind of weird, because it’s like ‘You’d do this for the team, right?’

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TOPICS: Society; Sports; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: cult; nfl; redskins
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To: dfwgator

Without the wild uniforms, I agree. Those are such a distraction and it loses tradition.


61 posted on 05/22/2014 10:27:53 AM PDT by BeadCounter
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To: BeadCounter

I suspect these days if you go into a boy’s bedroom, you’re more likely to see a poster of Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo than one of an NFL player.

The impact of now having Premier League and Championship League games shown here is huge.

Back when I was in high school, the only way you could watch soccer was the Spanish channel, or shows like “Soccer Made In Germany” on PBS that showed games that were played like two weeks earlier.


62 posted on 05/22/2014 10:29:41 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: dfwgator

Uggh, s/b Champions League.


63 posted on 05/22/2014 10:30:38 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: discostu

Yep, right, we all need to watch way more TV. Just as good as reading or meditating. If you have children, I hope they aren’t reading this. And any parent out there, please think critically about this before you give the kids carte blanche with the TV.


64 posted on 05/22/2014 10:30:47 AM PDT by all the best (sat`~!)
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

Urban Meyer knew he was a gangsta back at UF.


65 posted on 05/22/2014 10:32:17 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: GraceG
re: comparison with the Roman Empire.

This week, when so much is coming unhinged, Obama is keeping up his amazing schedule of anything but his job.

Nero and the Roman Senate just might compare favorably to Obama and the US Senate.

66 posted on 05/22/2014 10:34:21 AM PDT by grania
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To: BeadCounter

Yes, kids play sports. But the sports weren’t made by or for kids, they moved down to kids who tend to do variations of what they see adults doing. Kids also play with toy cars, but nobody is silly enough to call driving a kid’s activity. Kids have Easy Bake Ovens, but nobody says the baker is playing a kid’s game.

Depends on the sport. Baseball predates the Revolutionary War played and organized by adults. The core Olympic sports (track and field) go back as far as we can tell, again played and organized by adults. The roots are always with the adults, then the kids get a version, and that provides the next generation of adult players, who inspire more kids. You can spot the true kid’s games because people stop doing them after puberty.


67 posted on 05/22/2014 10:34:44 AM PDT by discostu (Seriously, do we no longer do "phrasing"?!)
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To: all the best

Who said watch more TV? Not me. That’s you lying to make a strawman.


68 posted on 05/22/2014 10:35:44 AM PDT by discostu (Seriously, do we no longer do "phrasing"?!)
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To: discostu

Where I live in Suburban Dallas, you’re more likely to see kids playing Lacrosse than football.

And realize now, we here have high school seniors graduating who have no memories of the Cowboys being a good football team.

That should worry Jerry Jones more than anything, because the mystique the franchise had is quickly fading.


69 posted on 05/22/2014 10:36:52 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: dfwgator

Lacrosse is a great sport, very fast, pretty darn violent. I love football but if lacrosse replaced it on the top of the heap I could cope with that. Of course what kids play as kids isn’t always an indication of what they’ll watch as adults. Soccer has been the #1 kid participant sport in America for a long time now, and while its ratings have been growing it’s still pretty far down the “also ran” heap.


70 posted on 05/22/2014 10:42:44 AM PDT by discostu (Seriously, do we no longer do "phrasing"?!)
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To: driftdiver

The MINIMUM NFL rookie contract is 405 k. Cry me a river.


71 posted on 05/22/2014 10:45:23 AM PDT by Kozak ("It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal" Henry Kissinger)
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To: discostu

I think what will happen as more Americans play soccer in Europe and make good money at it, then more of our better young athletes will choose to play soccer. The next breakthrough will be when there is a legitimate US superstar forward or attacking midfielder, ala Messi, that could be a marketer’s dream.


72 posted on 05/22/2014 10:47:46 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: discostu

” It’s no coincidence that when you get engrossed in a book, movie or TV show your brain enters the same alpha wave state as during a dream.”

Sounds like a good recommendation/justification for watching more TV.


73 posted on 05/22/2014 11:13:48 AM PDT by all the best (sat`~!)
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To: all the best

No it doesn’t, the fact that the list leads with books shows that. Also I’m merely pointing out what happens when we are entertained, as far as your brain is concerned you’re dreaming. Which shows that entertainment is a vital part of a healthy mind. Now what FORM of entertainment is up to the one who wants to be entertained for a bit before getting back to the grindstone to pay for this government. Could be TV, could be a book, heck could be both, I do most of my reading while watching TV, and most of my TV watching while reading.


74 posted on 05/22/2014 11:18:10 AM PDT by discostu (Seriously, do we no longer do "phrasing"?!)
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To: discostu

Now it makes sense. Multi-tasking lower your IQ more than pot smoking.


75 posted on 05/22/2014 11:21:45 AM PDT by all the best (sat`~!)
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To: discostu

I apologize for that nasty remark. Forgive me.


76 posted on 05/22/2014 11:22:56 AM PDT by all the best (sat`~!)
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To: Biggirl
A very good novel was written about the reality of life in NFL by a former Cowboy's wide receiver named Peter Gent. The book was called North Dallas Forty, and although it described an NFL in the late 1960’s and early 70’s - and thus before the megamoney that's part of the game today - the reality of drug abuse to counter the effects of crippling injuries was present on every page. Thus, this pretense that this is some new problem is an utter and outright lie.

And I say this as a fan of the NFL.

77 posted on 05/22/2014 11:27:23 AM PDT by mojito (Zero, our Nero.)
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To: mojito

Heck, Bobby Layne used to gulp a few shots at halftime.


78 posted on 05/22/2014 11:28:39 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: mojito

I don’t know if the original article was making this out to be new problem thus, it can’t be lie.


79 posted on 05/22/2014 11:31:26 AM PDT by BeadCounter
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To: dfwgator
Wasn't Bobby one of the last who refused to wear a facemask?

I can understand the need for a little Wild Turkey at halftime.

80 posted on 05/22/2014 11:36:06 AM PDT by mojito (Zero, our Nero.)
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