Isn't her husband her coach?
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As for the Super Bowl I do not like the idea of the Super Bowl being played in a cold weather climate. It's all NFL politics.
American football which is over 120+ years old was never intended to be played in the dead of Winter. It's a fall sport. But the NFL has extended the season out because of the sports popularity in the US. The same has happened to college football. When I was a kid colleges played only 9 or 10 games.. now they play as many as 13 if you included conference championship games. Plus many teams play bowl games. I think there are 35 Bowl games.. that is ridiculous. That means 70 of the NCAA FBS schools get to go to a bowl game. There are only 120 or so FBS schools.
When I was a kid 50 years ago the final NFL Championship game took place in Late December. The lengthening of the season pushed playoff games into January. And yes I know about the '67 Championship game in Green Bay. That game was played on December 31st and it was -13F.
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As for the Super Bowl I do not like the idea of the Super Bowl being played in a cold weather climate. It's all NFL politics.
American football which is over 120+ years old was never intended to be played in the dead of Winter. It's a fall sport. But the NFL has extended the season out because of the sports popularity in the US. The same has happened to college football. When I was a kid colleges played only 9 or 10 games.. now they play as many as 13 if you included conference championship games. Plus many teams play bowl games. I think there are 35 Bowl games.. that is ridiculous. That means 70 of the NCAA FBS schools get to go to a bowl game. There are only 120 or so FBS schools.
When I was a kid 50 years ago the final NFL Championship game took place in Late December. The lengthening of the season pushed playoff games into January. And yes I know about the '67 Championship game in Green Bay. That game was played on December 31st and it was -13F.
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