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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 895800" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Bingo. There's something else too. I don't mean to be disparaging (oh, wth, let's just do it) but there are a good number of football fans who flat don't know that much about the game. Those people have a tendency to like to carry on about the talents of particular players and how they are going to lead a team to victory. These folks - and I know some and like them too boot - are never going to be content with a system offense. They want to see their team produce players of the week and NFL draft picks. Even if the team wins regularly and does produce pro players, they will not be content. </p><p></p><p>I should say here that I'm <em>not</em> talking about the folks on this site or others like it. Fans who take the time to contribute to boards like this commonly know a lot more about football than the average person in the stands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 895800, member: 265"] Bingo. There's something else too. I don't mean to be disparaging (oh, wth, let's just do it) but there are a good number of football fans who flat don't know that much about the game. Those people have a tendency to like to carry on about the talents of particular players and how they are going to lead a team to victory. These folks - and I know some and like them too boot - are never going to be content with a system offense. They want to see their team produce players of the week and NFL draft picks. Even if the team wins regularly and does produce pro players, they will not be content. I should say here that I'm [I]not[/I] talking about the folks on this site or others like it. Fans who take the time to contribute to boards like this commonly know a lot more about football than the average person in the stands. [/QUOTE]
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