Are pro football fans required to have concussions, also?
I contend, without having had one, anyone who finished gawking at the entire last Colts vs. Jets game last week must have brain damage once it was obvious the Colts did not intend to win.
At 74 years of age and a relatively new (now ex) fan of pro football, I felt cheated. The hype about the Colts winning every game snared me. I had expected to witness a (Peyton) Manning victory because of his ability to throw the ball. But instead the machine which owns the man threw the game instead.
They did me a favor. I’ll, in the future, find something much more productive to do on Sundays that does not require either the player or viewer having concussions.
David Richards
Dover-Foxcroft
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