In the ’70s & ’80s, I knew the head coach of every team, most all the players by number, and even many of the referees & umpires.These days, not so much.
I love to watch the game on tv, but once it’s over there is little I remember. I kind of remember the Saints on-side kick to start the second half. But, I’d have to stop and really think about who was in last year’s Super Bowl. Oh, yeah, kc.
A bunch of years ago, the Big Game was a blowout at the half. We had eaten and drank more than enough, so we called it a night. I got up the next day and saw that the other team had come back and won!
Doesn’t matter anyway, because I refuse to watch football anymore.
I complained to my dad about my memory, and he said "Don’t worry about it until you walk into the bathroom and say to yourself “Now what did I come in here for?”"
Some of us don’t have to wait until halftime to forget which team is which, or even which teams are playing, and what did I come in this room for anyway?
flyertom almost 4 years ago
In the ’70s & ’80s, I knew the head coach of every team, most all the players by number, and even many of the referees & umpires.These days, not so much.
Breadboard almost 4 years ago
Don’t have that problem …….. Yet !
walstib Premium Member almost 4 years ago
That’s OK, 3Q = naptime.
danholt almost 4 years ago
I forget way before half time…
walt1968pat Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Or cared!
flemmingo almost 4 years ago
When you nap during the game things can change drastically. I know from experience. Game jumps from 2nd quarter to 4th quarter. Oops!
pheets almost 4 years ago
So much can happen at half time…
david_42 almost 4 years ago
And I thought “half-time” was when your employer cut your hours, but expected you to do the same amount of work.
Ichabod Ferguson almost 4 years ago
Fall asleep during one game and wake up during the next. “Wait, what?”
ctolson almost 4 years ago
For me it’s not because I forgot but because I dozed off for awhile.
VICTOR PROULX almost 4 years ago
I love to watch the game on tv, but once it’s over there is little I remember. I kind of remember the Saints on-side kick to start the second half. But, I’d have to stop and really think about who was in last year’s Super Bowl. Oh, yeah, kc.
tcayer almost 4 years ago
A bunch of years ago, the Big Game was a blowout at the half. We had eaten and drank more than enough, so we called it a night. I got up the next day and saw that the other team had come back and won!
Doesn’t matter anyway, because I refuse to watch football anymore.
Alberta Oil Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I solve that problem by cheering for the team on the right side of my TV screen. The score don’t matter.
KEA almost 4 years ago
what if you don’t know the teams before the game starts?
martynhappyone almost 4 years ago
American ‘Football’ is for pansies. Rugby is more like it.
'IndyMan' almost 4 years ago
Don’t have that problem as I don’t watch ANY sports ! ! ! !
Michael G. almost 4 years ago
I asked my grandpa, “What’s the score?” He answered “12-9.” Who’s winning, I wanted to know. “Twelve”, he replied.
raybarb44 almost 4 years ago
No. That’s called Alsheimer’s…..
kathleenhicks62 almost 4 years ago
No problem here-this is junk. Movies instead.
Bruce1253 almost 4 years ago
I complained to my dad about my memory, and he said "Don’t worry about it until you walk into the bathroom and say to yourself “Now what did I come in here for?”"
6th Billiard Ball Student almost 4 years ago
Thanks to Shane Battier. I know that the melting point of (P) Phosphorous is 536.9… and 537 degrees….
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Some of us don’t have to wait until halftime to forget which team is which, or even which teams are playing, and what did I come in this room for anyway?