plasticman
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1. The NFL draft is more relevant for team fans than the Super Bowl.
2. Every time another team cuts a veteran, his name becomes the title of the next thread on your team's discussion forum with the first sentence, "We need this guy!"
3. The draft becomes a topic six games into the regular season.
4. The most polarizing issue is the starting QB and options for his replacement.
5. Veteran free agency is a method of improvement.
6. You don't see any team players in national commercials.
7. Winning the division is considered an achievement and even celebrated.
8. When defending your team's historic relevance, you have to reference their accomplishments before you were born.
9. Team friendly contracts are an unfamiliar phenomenon.
10. Postgame show interviews feature the very players you were rooting against a half hour ago.
11. Game highlights routinely end with two of your team's DB's pointing fingers at each other or your QB walking off the field with his head lowered.
12. Your teams MVP candidates for the season include the punter.
13. News of your teams players are limited to their off-field charity work with half a paragraph acknowledging that he is indeed, an NFL player.
14. Fans of the other teams can only name three of the players on your team if they used to play for their team.
2. Every time another team cuts a veteran, his name becomes the title of the next thread on your team's discussion forum with the first sentence, "We need this guy!"
3. The draft becomes a topic six games into the regular season.
4. The most polarizing issue is the starting QB and options for his replacement.
5. Veteran free agency is a method of improvement.
6. You don't see any team players in national commercials.
7. Winning the division is considered an achievement and even celebrated.
8. When defending your team's historic relevance, you have to reference their accomplishments before you were born.
9. Team friendly contracts are an unfamiliar phenomenon.
10. Postgame show interviews feature the very players you were rooting against a half hour ago.
11. Game highlights routinely end with two of your team's DB's pointing fingers at each other or your QB walking off the field with his head lowered.
12. Your teams MVP candidates for the season include the punter.
13. News of your teams players are limited to their off-field charity work with half a paragraph acknowledging that he is indeed, an NFL player.
14. Fans of the other teams can only name three of the players on your team if they used to play for their team.