Games are meaningless except to the team and staff. If a particular team wins or loses doesn’t really matter to life. It doesn’t prevent you from getting cancer, having a heart attack k or stroke. Doesn’t help you lose weight or your kids get better grades. Doesn’t pay your bills or get you a promotion at work.How are most games meaningless? See college basketball...because of the large playoff format tons of games are meaningful as teams fight for seeding and a playoff birth unlike college football with a four team playoff about half the teams are eliminated before they even play a game and only about 15-16 are alive after mid October.
You can fairly criticize me for a lot of things but pretending bowl games and a literal scrimmage have meaning are two of them. It's okay though...the playoff goes to 12 soon then hopefully will double that within a decade and I'll be happy while many others will be crying about how it's all just a business despite that being true for about 4 decades now.
And some people live lives that are meaningless but most aren't.
And if a win or loss affects your relationship with your spouse, kids, family, neighbors, co-workers, and friends then you have a problem. No silly game of sports should affect your life. It is just fun and nothing else.
Sports are fun. Entertainment. An escape from skullduggery. Or should be. Fans like to watch practice games or bowl games. Watch and have fun.
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