Badger basketball and for that matter college basketball until the Final Four is over. Then TV sports suck. Time to start golfing, playing tennis, grilling, and stuff like that until training camp opens.
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Vino Bianco last night. You ever show up on this end of the country and I'm taking you out to dinner just for that recipe...!Originally posted by Badgepackgrilling, and stuff like that until training camp opens.
"Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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Love Watching the Badgers succeed
Love watching the Cubs consistently choke on their chicken
I pray for the Brewers to see the playoffs some dayTERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
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Baseball over the summer has got to be one of the best experiences in all of sports. You become really attached to the team. It is by far more attached than during a football season.Originally posted by GregJenningsI follow the Bucks even though they suck and this summer I think I'm going to take up the Brewers. I've never really been a fan, but once I get into a sport it becomes alot of fun to follow so I think might make the investment this summer."I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley
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Love going to Brewer games, even though they usually lose when I go...
Watch just about anything competition related...
Golf addict... for as much as I play, I should be better than an 8 handicap - just goes to show ya, there's no substitute for talent - which, obviously, I don't have.wist
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For many years, I enjoyed watching(some years coaching) my daughters' softball, soccer, and basketball games. Besides the activity, it was a fun way to meet and socialize with other parents.
I spent 4 years on the local softball leagues Board of Directors as the Field Maintenance Coordinator. I helped prepare 4 softball diamonds for play. This included mowng, fertilizing, and weeding the grass, landscaping the dirt infields, ordering materials, etc.
For football, I attend the local high school football games. I love the Norman Rockwell small town atmosphere that high school football provides.
Also for football, I watch at least 6-7 Badger games. ESPN and ESPN2 cover a surprising number of Badger games out on the west coast. I also watch most of the Oregon Ducks and Oregon State Beavers games.
For basketball, I follow the Oregon Ducks and an occasional Badger or Marquette game on ESPN. I used to follow the Portland Trailblazers but they well out of favor with me in the late 90's when so many of them became known as the "Jailblazers" for many off the court transgressions with the law.
For baseball, the few times I watch are the Seattle Mariners games.
The Packers remain first and foremost my favorite team to watch.
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For me baseball is my least favorite sport. I follow the Brewers and Cubs even though they are in the same division. I've taken my family to Cubs games the past few years. It's a classic legendary place to spend an afternoon much like Lambeau Field.Originally posted by BallHawkWhy so many Cubs fans? People, all Chicago Teams are one common enemy. Don't root for Losers, vote for the Brewers.(Because they are definitely not losers.
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In all honesty, football is not my favorite sport, but the Packers are my favorite team, if that makes any sense. I enjoy other sports more than football, but I do not follow any team in any sport in the same detail as I follow the Packers. Some of that is because I find the business aspect of the NFL to be completely fascinating.
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What sports do you prefer to football.Originally posted by PatlerIn all honesty, football is not my favorite sport, but the Packers are my favorite team, if that makes any sense. I enjoy other sports more than football, but I do not follow any team in any sport in the same detail as I follow the Packers. Some of that is because I find the business aspect of the NFL to be completely fascinating."I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley
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Me too. My Dad and Uncle were big Milwaukee Braves fans. When the Braves left, my Uncle became a Atlanta Braves fan. My Dad pretty much quit watching baseball. I grew up learning about those Braves teams. I chose the Brewers. This was the early 80s (Harvey's Wallbangers). At the same time, when I came home from school every day, the Cubs were usually on. Grew up loving Shawon Dunston, Ryno, Andre Dawson, etc. It was okay for a long time. They were in different leagues. The Brewers had been to one World Series, and the Cubs hadn't even been to one since before my Dad was born. The chances of them playing each other was equivalent to me winning the lottery. Of course, they ended up putting them in the same division. I still like them both, but I would pick the Brewers over the Cubs if the ever met in the playoffs.Originally posted by LL2I follow the Brewers and Cubs even though they are in the same division."There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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