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  1. 1. What is your favorite professional sports league to watch?



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I'm not a big professional sports fan. I used to watch baseball until the strike cancelled the season in 1994. I still watch it during the playoffs and WS, but that's about it. MLB will never be fair until they place an equal cap on what each team can spend on their team. The Yankees should not be allowed to spend any more than the Royals or Reds on their player's salaries. Until they do that (and the Players Union will never let it happen) baseball will never have parity. The Reds will never be able to build a powerhouse like they did in the 1970's. Those days are gone forever.

 

I watch most pro sports a little during their playoffs. I can't for the life of me make myself watch a regular season NBA game. Too much one-on-one star system for me. Just clear out and let Kobe and LeBron amaze everyone, while the officials look the other way on walks or fouls.

 

NFL is usually a playoff sport for me too. I rarely watch a regular season game.

 

Now on the other hand, I LOVE college basketball and football. I don't plan anything on Saturdays in the Fall except college football. Give me Alabama-Florida, Texas-Oklahoma, even Army-Navy, over any NFL game. There's more excitement, more fan frenzy. The talent, of course, is not on the same level but I still like the college game better.

And give me Kentucky-North Carolina, UConn-Syracuse, Kansas-Texas, or even Xavier-Cincinnati over the NBA and their exciting organ music after a 3 point shot.

I'm just a college fan I guess. Only pro event I regularly watch is the PGA.

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NFL for the most part. I will say though, Sundays at a major tournament in golf makes for one of the more dramatic events on television if it is close. Sunday at the Masters is easily one of the top sports days of the year. Keeps me on the edge of my seat for hours. Not many sporting events can do that.

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NBA. I could watch it every day even if the only game on was the Knicks vs. Nets.

 

I have started to like the NFL alot better, but it just doesn't compare to college football for me.

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I'm a college sports guy, with football being my favorite sport.

 

I'll watch the Bucs on Sunday if I've got nothing else to do, and I'll go to home games if somebody else is paying for the ticket. I love the NFL playoffs, though.

 

I go to a handful of Lightning and Rays games every year, listen to most of the games on the net or radio, but rarely watch either on TV. I prefer the NHL over the MLB live, MLB over NHL on the radio. When the playoffs come around, I'll watch the series either participates in, but will generally blow off the rest of the playoffs. Now if the Cubbys get to the WS, that may change, just because I have friends who would be on cloud nine, if that happened. That would be a one season thing, though.

 

I don't even know who won the NBA title last year. Could care less. You'd have to pay me to watch it.

 

I used to love to play soccer, but can't stand to watch the sport. The same pretty much holds true for golf. I used to go to the Tampa Bay Rowdies games years ago, but that was because I was young and trying to be with the, so-called, "hip" crowd (and girls liked to take their shirts off and dance when the Rowdies scored :sssh:).

 

The UFC is OK, and I watch it on TV, if nothing else I want to see is on. However, I don't think I'd pay to go see it live. Then again, I've never experience it live, so that could change. I didn't care for hockey, until I saw it live.

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I prefer a college football Saturday over the NFL on Sunday.

 

It depends on who is playing. I obviously never miss a Bengals game and the prime time games at night are pretty good. The regional coverage games on CBS and FOX are sometimes hideous.

 

EPL is high on my list.

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