11am Kickoffs
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Do you know of any sports bars in the Bay Area that have the pac-12 network, in HD, with the coldest beer in town and solid grub?Meek said:actually I just realized that I should have abstained from having an opinion. The 11am thing is for Pac12 Network games and since I dont' get the Pac12 Network it won't matter.
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just thought of something... if I'm in Hawaii and the Huskies have an 11:00 am start, that will be 8:00 am kickoff!
People may tune in at 8:00 am to watch the Women's French Open, Larry Scott, but you're fucking nuts to be scheduling Pac-12 football games at 8 in the fucking morning. -
I understand the discomfort for guys like my buddy Fleens who travels over from wine country. He'll have to get an early start or just crash at Kim's the night before.
Guys who just watch on TV don't have any reason not to like it, unless you have the constant worry (like I do) of someone fucking with your DVR schedule. I'm also busy with various (usually kid related) activities during the day on Saturdays. I won't watch mid day games real time, but I don't want to anyways. I can't handle commercial breaks or half time faggotry. It doesn't really matter what time the game records, as long as it's recorded by 9 or 10pm which is when I'm going to sit down and watch it irregardless (so the point is mute).
Some answers here puzzled me. Who the fuck wants to watch a Husky game with a 4 or 6 year old? At the stadium is one thing. That's just for a fun time not serious football watching. The TV is completely different and requires full attention without distractions. I tell my 15 y/o to stay the fuck out when I'm watching games on TV. My dog is the only one allowed in the room. -
Your 15 year old isn't watching with you? Poor parenting right there. And Ts and Ps to the dog.chuck said:I understand the discomfort for guys like my buddy Fleens who travels over from wine country. He'll have to get an early start or just crash at Kim's the night before.
Guys who just watch on TV don't have any reason not to like it, unless you have the constant worry (like I do) of someone fucking with your DVR schedule. I'm also busy with various (usually kid related) activities during the day on Saturdays. I won't watch mid day games real time, but I don't want to anyways. I can't handle commercial breaks or half time faggotry. It doesn't really matter what time the game records, as long as it's recorded by 9 or 10pm which is when I'm going to sit down and watch it irregardless (so the point is mute).
Some answers here puzzled me. Who the fuck wants to watch a Husky game with a 4 or 6 year old? At the stadium is one thing. That's just for a fun time not serious football watching. The TV is completely different and requires full attention without distractions. I tell my 15 y/o to stay the fuck out when I'm watching games on TV. My dog is the only one allowed in the room. -
I'm glad you leave the kid out of it.chuck said:I understand the discomfort for guys like my buddy Fleens who travels over from wine country. He'll have to get an early start or just crash at Kim's the night before.
Guys who just watch on TV don't have any reason not to like it, unless you have the constant worry (like I do) of someone fucking with your DVR schedule. I'm also busy with various (usually kid related) activities during the day on Saturdays. I won't watch mid day games real time, but I don't want to anyways. I can't handle commercial breaks or half time faggotry. It doesn't really matter what time the game records, as long as it's recorded by 9 or 10pm which is when I'm going to sit down and watch it irregardless (so the point is mute).
Some answers here puzzled me. Who the fuck wants to watch a Husky game with a 4 or 6 year old? At the stadium is one thing. That's just for a fun time not serious football watching. The TV is completely different and requires full attention without distractions. I tell my 15 y/o to stay the fuck out when I'm watching games on TV. My dog is the only one allowed in the room.
How often do you hit the dog watching UW football? -
Less frequently last year than in past years. He's a big fatty so he can handle it but he took some lumps in 2012. I think he was wondering what was wrong last season when I wasn't beating him more often.ThomasFremont said:
I'm glad you leave the kid out of it.chuck said:I understand the discomfort for guys like my buddy Fleens who travels over from wine country. He'll have to get an early start or just crash at Kim's the night before.
Guys who just watch on TV don't have any reason not to like it, unless you have the constant worry (like I do) of someone fucking with your DVR schedule. I'm also busy with various (usually kid related) activities during the day on Saturdays. I won't watch mid day games real time, but I don't want to anyways. I can't handle commercial breaks or half time faggotry. It doesn't really matter what time the game records, as long as it's recorded by 9 or 10pm which is when I'm going to sit down and watch it irregardless (so the point is mute).
Some answers here puzzled me. Who the fuck wants to watch a Husky game with a 4 or 6 year old? At the stadium is one thing. That's just for a fun time not serious football watching. The TV is completely different and requires full attention without distractions. I tell my 15 y/o to stay the fuck out when I'm watching games on TV. My dog is the only one allowed in the room.
How often do you hit the dog watching UW football?
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Agree, and it's far past the point where I can recover the situation. Fucker doesn't like football. Tears me up inside, but you're correct that I shouldn't be blaming him.MikeDamone said:
Your 15 year old isn't watching with you? Poor parenting right there. And Ts and Ps to the dog.chuck said:I understand the discomfort for guys like my buddy Fleens who travels over from wine country. He'll have to get an early start or just crash at Kim's the night before.
Guys who just watch on TV don't have any reason not to like it, unless you have the constant worry (like I do) of someone fucking with your DVR schedule. I'm also busy with various (usually kid related) activities during the day on Saturdays. I won't watch mid day games real time, but I don't want to anyways. I can't handle commercial breaks or half time faggotry. It doesn't really matter what time the game records, as long as it's recorded by 9 or 10pm which is when I'm going to sit down and watch it irregardless (so the point is mute).
Some answers here puzzled me. Who the fuck wants to watch a Husky game with a 4 or 6 year old? At the stadium is one thing. That's just for a fun time not serious football watching. The TV is completely different and requires full attention without distractions. I tell my 15 y/o to stay the fuck out when I'm watching games on TV. My dog is the only one allowed in the room.
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In this thread: A bunch of fucktards who don't realize that these are Pac-12 Network games that aren't worth watching at any time, day or night.
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Anyone avoiding technology so they don't spoil the outcome of the Georgia State or Colorado game should immediately be drenched in gasoline and lit on fire.
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topdawgnc said:
Grow a set.Meek said:as a parent, it's impossible for me to watch a game real-time and so the night games were awesome for me b/c I could watch them almost live and no spoilers... now I'll have to figure out how to avoid all forms of technology for an entire day before I can retire to the man cave for some football. The more night games in the Pac12 the better for a guy like me.
My 6 year old has sat through every televised Husky game since 2008 regardless of time.
My 3 year old I thought was some sort of rabbits foot.
He was born in 2010 and Washington reeled off 6 straight wins, including a Holiday Bowl win.
He too has sat through all the shit.
I don't give a shit what my kids do during that 3 hour window as long as it doesn't involve me #bestdadevar #numberonedad
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Happy Father's DayTommySQC said:topdawgnc said:
Grow a set.Meek said:as a parent, it's impossible for me to watch a game real-time and so the night games were awesome for me b/c I could watch them almost live and no spoilers... now I'll have to figure out how to avoid all forms of technology for an entire day before I can retire to the man cave for some football. The more night games in the Pac12 the better for a guy like me.
My 6 year old has sat through every televised Husky game since 2008 regardless of time.
My 3 year old I thought was some sort of rabbits foot.
He was born in 2010 and Washington reeled off 6 straight wins, including a Holiday Bowl win.
He too has sat through all the shit.
I don't give a shit what my kids do during that 3 hour window as long as it doesn't involve me #bestdadevar #numberonedad -
Sound like somebody who is 'for' kids but 'against' parenting.MikeDamone said:
Your 15 year old isn't watching with you? Poor parenting right there. And Ts and Ps to the dog.chuck said:I understand the discomfort for guys like my buddy Fleens who travels over from wine country. He'll have to get an early start or just crash at Kim's the night before.
Guys who just watch on TV don't have any reason not to like it, unless you have the constant worry (like I do) of someone fucking with your DVR schedule. I'm also busy with various (usually kid related) activities during the day on Saturdays. I won't watch mid day games real time, but I don't want to anyways. I can't handle commercial breaks or half time faggotry. It doesn't really matter what time the game records, as long as it's recorded by 9 or 10pm which is when I'm going to sit down and watch it irregardless (so the point is mute).
Some answers here puzzled me. Who the fuck wants to watch a Husky game with a 4 or 6 year old? At the stadium is one thing. That's just for a fun time not serious football watching. The TV is completely different and requires full attention without distractions. I tell my 15 y/o to stay the fuck out when I'm watching games on TV. My dog is the only one allowed in the room.