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Re: OT: General Off Topic Thread [No Politics, Race, Religion, etc.] 

Post#621 » by MickeyDavis » Mon Aug 11, 2025 1:08 pm

UFC moving to Paramount+ next year. 7 years, $1.1 billion per year. Some fights will also be on CBS.
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Post#622 » by Ryan5UW » Mon Aug 11, 2025 1:46 pm

MickeyDavis wrote:UFC moving to Paramount+ next year. 7 years, $1.1 billion per year. Some fights will also be on CBS.


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Post#623 » by MartyConlonOnTheRun » Mon Aug 11, 2025 2:25 pm

I live on a hill that flows into the Milwaukee river and never have water issues. The water main in front of my neighbor's house burst last year destroying half their lawn with a river of water but both out basements were completely dry. This storm we somehow hoe got an inch in the basement. (Maybe the sumpump backed up?). In Florida and in laws said it was minimal so will be fun to deal with when I get back.

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Post#624 » by MickeyDavis » Tue Aug 12, 2025 11:59 am

More storms overnight, I hope you guys didn't get more water in.

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Post#625 » by jschligs » Tue Aug 12, 2025 12:20 pm

Storm was wild. Our power is out and has been for an hour with estimated restoration at 11am. Weird weekend.
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Post#626 » by emunney » Tue Aug 12, 2025 2:12 pm

MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:I live on a hill that flows into the Milwaukee river and never have water issues. The water main in front of my neighbor's house burst last year destroying half their lawn with a river of water but both out basements were completely dry. This storm we somehow hoe got an inch in the basement. (Maybe the sumpump backed up?). In Florida and in laws said it was minimal so will be fun to deal with when I get back.

Im a huge fan of semi finished basements. It adds so much extra living space and is comfortable all year round. That said, water will always find a way in. My parents basement floods every 5-10 years and they act like it is the last time with the way they refinish it. I just view it as a cost of doing business where you don't invest too much into it and may need to tear it up every ten years. It absolutely sucks but when rebuilding try your best to hang tvs (less furniture on the ground), go with tile or cheap flooring, paint the wall instead of putting up drywall, cheap couch, keep all keepsakes 6 inches above ground (or preferably the attic), etc


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Post#627 » by midranger » Tue Aug 12, 2025 3:32 pm

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MickeyDavis wrote:UFC moving to Paramount+ next year. 7 years, $1.1 billion per year. Some fights will also be on CBS.


Cue Paramount+ subscription price increases in 3, 2, 1...

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Post#628 » by MikeIsGood » Tue Aug 12, 2025 4:12 pm

I don't wanna be a downer on the Packers board (especially since I am still a big fan), and I didn't want to derail the ATL thread, so bringing to OT.

Does anyone else just care less and less about the NFL as time has gone on? Maybe football in general, though college for different reasons. I think it is quite clearly my least favorite of NBA/NFL/MLB trio. It's part injuries and watching guys nearly die on the field a couple times a year. It's part oversaturation and having it force fed to us for like 9/12 months per year. It's part...ineffable? Like I don't even know why. And it feels weird as it is this ever-growing juggernaut. Just me?
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Post#629 » by ReasonablySober » Tue Aug 12, 2025 4:18 pm

MikeIsGood wrote:I don't wanna be a downer on the Packers board (especially since I am still a big fan), and I didn't want to derail the ATL thread, so bringing to OT.

Does anyone else just care less and less about the NFL as time has gone on? Maybe football in general, though college for different reasons. I think it is quite clearly my least favorite of NBA/NFL/MLB trio. It's part injuries and watching guys nearly die on the field a couple times a year. It's part oversaturation and having it force fed to us for like 9/12 months per year. It's part...ineffable? Like I don't even know why. And it feels weird as it is this ever-growing juggernaut. Just me?


I'm the same way, though I still love college football in general because of the weirdness.
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Post#630 » by emunney » Tue Aug 12, 2025 4:21 pm

MikeIsGood wrote:I don't wanna be a downer on the Packers board (especially since I am still a big fan), and I didn't want to derail the ATL thread, so bringing to OT.

Does anyone else just care less and less about the NFL as time has gone on? Maybe football in general, though college for different reasons. I think it is quite clearly my least favorite of NBA/NFL/MLB trio. It's part injuries and watching guys nearly die on the field a couple times a year. It's part oversaturation and having it force fed to us for like 9/12 months per year. It's part...ineffable? Like I don't even know why. And it feels weird as it is this ever-growing juggernaut. Just me?


Nope, not at all. For me I think the lack of skill level at most positions also just makes it a more boring sport as I've gotten older. Antonio Gates was such an eye-opener for me. There's no other sport where it's conceivable to not play at all and then get to a HoF level in one season of sport-specific training just by having the right set of physical attributes.
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Post#631 » by MickeyDavis » Tue Aug 12, 2025 4:32 pm

NFL will always be my #1. Each game important. It's oversaturated in terms of national games yes but my team plays one important game per week. NBA regular season sucks. MLB regular season is fun when your team is winning, otherwise is a bore. I enjoy college football and the playoffs but the playing field isn't level and my team has little chance at a title.

And then there are the playoffs. One and done in the NFL vs. round after round in the NBA. Going until late June. Ugh. There are good and bad playoff games in each sport but every game being an elimination game can't be beat. That's where March Madness excels.

And yes NFL injuries suck and some stars will get hurt (like every sport). But at least I know if I go to Lambeau this year Daniels, Burrow, Hurts and Lamar won't be rested.
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Post#632 » by KidA24 » Tue Aug 12, 2025 5:17 pm

MikeIsGood wrote:I don't wanna be a downer on the Packers board (especially since I am still a big fan), and I didn't want to derail the ATL thread, so bringing to OT.

Does anyone else just care less and less about the NFL as time has gone on? Maybe football in general, though college for different reasons. I think it is quite clearly my least favorite of NBA/NFL/MLB trio. It's part injuries and watching guys nearly die on the field a couple times a year. It's part oversaturation and having it force fed to us for like 9/12 months per year. It's part...ineffable? Like I don't even know why. And it feels weird as it is this ever-growing juggernaut. Just me?


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Post#633 » by Mags FTW » Tue Aug 12, 2025 5:41 pm

MikeIsGood wrote:I don't wanna be a downer on the Packers board (especially since I am still a big fan), and I didn't want to derail the ATL thread, so bringing to OT.

Does anyone else just care less and less about the NFL as time has gone on? Maybe football in general, though college for different reasons. I think it is quite clearly my least favorite of NBA/NFL/MLB trio. It's part injuries and watching guys nearly die on the field a couple times a year. It's part oversaturation and having it force fed to us for like 9/12 months per year. It's part...ineffable? Like I don't even know why. And it feels weird as it is this ever-growing juggernaut. Just me?

The only games I really watch these days are the Sunday, Monday, and Thursday night NFL games. I have kids, and I can't justify sitting in front of a TV for 3+ hours straight on a Sunday instead of doing something fun with them. I play daily fantasy and just track what's going on by monitoring box scores on my phone, or throw in an Airpod while we walk around the zoo or something. They are starting to get ready for bed during the night games, so it's easier to put those games on while we do that.
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Post#634 » by MartyConlonOnTheRun » Tue Aug 12, 2025 7:20 pm

MickeyDavis wrote:And yes NFL injuries suck and some stars will get hurt (like every sport). But at least I know if I go to Lambeau this year Daniels, Burrow, Hurts and Lamar won't be rested.

NBA you get legends with bad backs and knees, NFL legends are committing suicide. It's hard watching a game and Doubs out there with a bubble helmet knowing he probably shouldn't take another hit.
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Post#635 » by jute2003 » Tue Aug 12, 2025 8:15 pm

MikeIsGood wrote:I don't wanna be a downer on the Packers board (especially since I am still a big fan), and I didn't want to derail the ATL thread, so bringing to OT.

Does anyone else just care less and less about the NFL as time has gone on? Maybe football in general, though college for different reasons. I think it is quite clearly my least favorite of NBA/NFL/MLB trio. It's part injuries and watching guys nearly die on the field a couple times a year. It's part oversaturation and having it force fed to us for like 9/12 months per year. It's part...ineffable? Like I don't even know why. And it feels weird as it is this ever-growing juggernaut. Just me?
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Post#636 » by Finn » Tue Aug 12, 2025 8:58 pm

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MikeIsGood wrote:I don't wanna be a downer on the Packers board (especially since I am still a big fan), and I didn't want to derail the ATL thread, so bringing to OT.

Does anyone else just care less and less about the NFL as time has gone on? Maybe football in general, though college for different reasons. I think it is quite clearly my least favorite of NBA/NFL/MLB trio. It's part injuries and watching guys nearly die on the field a couple times a year. It's part oversaturation and having it force fed to us for like 9/12 months per year. It's part...ineffable? Like I don't even know why. And it feels weird as it is this ever-growing juggernaut. Just me?
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I don't necessarily disagree but growing up with sports pretty much means I'm not going to give it up now. In some ways, my viewership is down (pretty only watch my teams on Sat. & Sun. now vs. all day viewing); in other ways, it's up (being able to watch any Bucks/Tigers/Red Wings game if I want to).
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Post#637 » by AussieBuck » Tue Aug 12, 2025 9:30 pm

I think it's hard in any case to keep track of multiple sports at once as you get older. I've dropped so many over the years from watching a heap of sports and probably 10 non-Bucks hours of NBA a week to just Bucks games and my football team. Couldn't tell you a thing about cricket, tennis, most combat sports stuff etc that I used to know all about.
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Post#638 » by MikeIsGood » Tue Aug 12, 2025 10:16 pm

Thanks guys. Interesting takes all around.

I don't think I can quit it (nor would I want to at this time), but good to know it's not just me. As I said, it feels like this ever-growing juggernaut, but it does make me wonder about troubles it could have in the distant future if even sports diehards posting on message boards for two decades feel this way.

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Post#639 » by jschligs » Tue Aug 12, 2025 10:18 pm

I have a 2 and a 4 year old. The only sports I get to watch on TV are games on after 8:30pm.

I still like NFL, barely watch college, but will try to tune in to as many Bucks and Badger bball games as I can. I do get to sneak some west ham games in when early too. I want to be able to watch more but that’ll have to wait a few years.
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Post#640 » by ReginaldDwight » Tue Aug 12, 2025 10:27 pm

I only watch the Packers usually closely each week. Think its just oversaturated for some.

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