NAOS
Well-Known Member
The broad outlines of your story match mine in a lot of ways.Mine probably would improve tbpfh. I get really excited when we win and kind of surly when we lose and since I've watched just about every game this year I've missed out on game night with the fam a few times. Going to market night in Redlands, which is always a lot of fun, and a few church activities. The only thing I'll usually skip games for is my daughter's performances, otherwise I do miss a lot of ****. And I'm the only one in my family here in CA that is into the jazz so I spend the night texting and taking to my dad on the phone, which is the best part of the game usually. So it's a mixed bag, and you pose an excellent question that's tough to answer.
I’ve watched more games after they air this year than ever before, and I’m actively trying to increase that percentage. It makes a big difference to watch them during some downtime (i.e. when I’m not missing out on something more important), and it’s a bonus that I can skip through the commercials and save a ton of time. It also keeps me off JFC and ESPN because I don’t want any spoilers—thus saving more time from being tossed in the dumpster.