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Pace of games is a major issue for me at this point. NFL and NHL are pretty much all I will watch
NCAA football is now a solid 4 hours mostly due to overmatched defenses. It has become hard to watch. The NFL is better at keeping the pace
I wish MLB would call the knees to letters strike zone we grew up with. They need more balls in play. I still love the game and will listen occasionally on radio as the local radio announcers like Marty Brenneman can stell a great story. I check box scores religiously.
NBA has less than 5 good teams so the regular season and most of the playoffs are a snooze.
NHL is hands down the best to watch in person and on TV, you can count on a game being done in 2.5 hours (unless OT).
Used to watch the bog three regularly. Now, some NBA, mostly Spurs games. Not even watching the championship as it's like watching the last two. NFL, I don't know that I watched 8 quarters last year. Haven't watched MLB since the strike, though I did follow the standings last year to see if Clev could win one. Have never had interest in golf, tennis, hockey, soccer, curling, etc. I will watch the Buckeyes when they are on (CFB). For the most part, my weekends are free.
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