I still watch Spurs games but don't watch other teams unless it's a really good matchup or it's the playoffs. I don't give a about the NFL, NHL, beisbol, or college sports.
I'm far less engaged in sports. Watching and following my favorite teams and/or players constantly are no longer practical. I don't even follow the scoreboard or stats like I used to.
Fan avidity tends to wane off. People have new responsibilities in their lives compete for the attention that they had previously been dedicating to their interest in sports. The inevitable passing of time brought evaluations of all kinds. Is it worth the time I spend on it? Are the leagues worth supporting as businesses? Is it even worth having conversations over things that can no longer be objective or fair?
I still watch Spurs games but don't watch other teams unless it's a really good matchup or it's the playoffs. I don't give a about the NFL, NHL, beisbol, or college sports.
Watching the NHL and the NBA..I would be surprised if you spend less than 10 hours a week between those two sports.
It feels very little, but it actually ads up to significant weekly hours...
In a year, we all probably spend 300+ hours Wathing sport events...
That borderline watching Kardashian level shows a year...
I don't watch every minute of every game. A select few games here and there I might.
300 hours really isn't that much in the course of a year considering the average American works well over 2000 hours a year.
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