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<blockquote data-quote="TechGrrl" data-source="post: 622860" data-attributes="member: 4932"><p>They ARE amazing athletes...once got to go down on the field for the intros, watching these HUGE guys run with such speed and grace was awesome! You really don't get a feel for how big they are on TV. The thin looking wide receivers are BIG up close, and even just running onto the field for intros are FAST! Considering the hits they all take, you wonder how the human body can take that kind of punishment.</p><p></p><p>And most of them are regular guys....you only hear about the bad boys. 98% of the players don't get into trouble, and don't make that much money, considering the average NFL career is what, 5 years long? Tough to save up for retirement on the NFL minimum....then you have to go work for a living at age 26 or 27.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TechGrrl, post: 622860, member: 4932"] They ARE amazing athletes...once got to go down on the field for the intros, watching these HUGE guys run with such speed and grace was awesome! You really don't get a feel for how big they are on TV. The thin looking wide receivers are BIG up close, and even just running onto the field for intros are FAST! Considering the hits they all take, you wonder how the human body can take that kind of punishment. And most of them are regular guys....you only hear about the bad boys. 98% of the players don't get into trouble, and don't make that much money, considering the average NFL career is what, 5 years long? Tough to save up for retirement on the NFL minimum....then you have to go work for a living at age 26 or 27. [/QUOTE]
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