Posted on Thursday, 1st July 2010 by Brandon Lynch




It has finally started. NFL season.

In principle it began last week on the smurf turf in Boise, Idaho in a contest fated to be remembered for what occurred after the blunt Blount bash -more than anything that took place in the course of the 60 minutes of regulation.

And now the Steelers - hoping to become the 1st franchise ever since the Patriots to repeat - began their title defense with a gratifying victory over Tennessee to inaugurate the 2009 NFL season.

I identify I am not as prolific in the course of football season. All at once, I am only doing stuff during commercials, if ever, on Saturdays and Sundays, plus Thursday nights, Friday nights, and Monday nights.

Then throw in fantasy football - which severely lessens the amount of time I would otherwise be functional, writing, or doing something fruitful-and lots more time than I care to acknowledge get spent on this game.

This time of year, I undoubtedly do not eat as well.

Wednesday night, I had salmon with steamed veggies and went for a dip after a 6 mile jog.

Thursday (game day), I had a super burrito, too many chips, beers, ice cream, more chips, and saw the movie Max Payne after the game, prior to checking fantasy statistics for Kerry Collins and then stumbling to bed, full from the chips.

Don’t understand if there are some football detox programs and even if there are, I wouldn’t voluntarily participate. Hopefully my family wouldn’t perform any sort of intervention.

Fact is, I don’t want to quit, although as a Broncos fan that may change as the year progresses.

NFL and NCAA nfl are religion for a huge percentage of the population. We’re corn chip-devouring cult members following the rantings of Chris Collinsworth.

So it’s on. The ‘09 year commenced and, like it or not, life won’t be the same until a month into 2010, when the natural NFL detox begins.

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