It's insane how passionate people are about sports in America. These reactions are mind blowing.
@Fishy gives us a visual of what it was like within 15 feet of you when Lutz hit his last FG.I’m convinced that most of these things are staged.
If anyone filmed my reactions, they would just see a guy sitting in a chair either swearing quietly because something bad happened or swearing quietly because something good happened. And then when the game gets tense, they would see a guy getting out of his chair because he is the nervous sort and he thinks he might have a stroke if he doesn’t go outside and pace around the garage.
And for the most part - like 97% - over the most boring sport ever invented.In other countries, they run out in the streets, shoot off rockets and fire guns in the air. We're doing ok.
Even seen some dude praying over a game. If a person places self-worth on spectator athletics (hello, bandwagon fans), he/she needs to dig deeper in life. It's just entertainment. But people turn it into identities.It's insane how passionate people are about sports in America. These reactions are mind blowing.
Would be nice if people put down their damn phones, too, rather than record every damn thing happening in life.
I feel like you once broke a TV or something. Maybe by throwing a small dog at it. Something.I’m convinced that most of these things are staged.
If anyone filmed my reactions, they would just see a guy sitting in a chair either swearing quietly because something bad happened or swearing quietly because something good happened. And then when the game gets tense, they would see a guy getting out of his chair because he is the nervous sort and he thinks he might have a stroke if he doesn’t go outside and pace around the garage.
I feel like you once broke a TV or something. Maybe by throwing a small dog at it. Something.