Notre Dame Football New Media Rights Deal

IRISHDODGER

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This! Unless I'm at the game, I don't want to be around people. Too many fans who don't know jack about the actual game, fans of other teams, my own emotions.... Yeah, my living room is enough for me.
Same. Only a select few buddies are allowed to watch an ND game w/ me. Let me watch my Irish alone & then I’ll join friends & family to watch & enjoy the rest of the CFB slate…preferably after an ND win.
 

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Same. Only a select few buddies are allowed to watch an ND game w/ me. Let me watch my Irish alone & then I’ll join friends & family to watch & enjoy the rest of the CFB slate…preferably after an ND win.
Yep. Two of my buddies graduated from ND (grew up with them), and we will watch games together. Another friend is a fan, so he can too. Outside of that/they aren't available, my wife knows I'm sitting in the living room alone having a panic attack.
 

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I would give it a try to see how it goes, but like most of you, I watch alone or with the wife who knows not to talk during games.
 

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What a bunch of losers - can’t even watch a football game with other people…

I have watched a couple of games as an adult at football parties. I just can’t do it. I would lose all my friends.
 

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I think it would be cool if it was a big game ND wasnt involved in. Watching Michigan Bama in that venue would have been pretty sweet.
 

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Tell me your secret. I must know
It took a lot of years of training, but I eventually wore her down.

Mine talks a lot. She is almost always wrong. I try to treat it as comedy.
It's rare, but if mine does, I just get up and go watch it in another room. Thankfully big screen TV's are cheap.

Drinking heavily and constantly using phrases that would make Andrew Dice Clay blush seems to do the trick
That never works. Andrew Dice Clay stole his routine from my wife.
 

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It took a lot of years of training, but I eventually wore her down.


It's rare, but if mine does, I just get up and go watch it in another room. Thankfully big screen TV's are cheap.


That never works. Andrew Dice Clay stole his routine from my wife.
Oh My GIF by Omaze
 

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My wife also went to Notre Dame. She’s ok.
Our 13 year old gets it. He’s cool.
My dad, who raised me on it. Sometimes. But only if it’s an easy/low stakes game because he can be pretty intolerable himself.

But watching a game with strangers or randos or even worse well-meaning friends from like work or something? No way. That’s a pretty stupid experience. I’m not there to socialize and chitchat.
 

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Good to know that everyone on here is weird and anti-social about watching ND like me.
Yet we happily attend games surrounded by 80K strangers. Wonder what a psychiatrist would say about that? lol
 

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Ranking viewing experiences:

1) In Person at Notre Dame Stadium regardless of outcome
2) In Person on the road (If we win)
3) At home when I visit my parents and sister regardless of outcome(All ND grads too)
4) At ND Club watch party when we win (went for USC game this year and we ordered many a Jameison shot after each TD)
5) At Home alone when we win
6) At Home alone when we lose
7) At ND Club watch party when we lose







10000) In Person on the road (If we lose). Louisville this year was a nightmare.
 

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I have gotten much better about watching ND with other people and even opposing fans. Pretty much because Denard under the lights and 2012 Bama broke me.

Admittedly I was still pretty upset about OSU this year, but I had still managed to watch it with friends/family that are Buckeye fans and have a good time...until the very end.
 

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Now that I've got three kids and sports on most Saturdays in the fall, my stress levels while watching have gone way down. I still get nervous and can't wait for big games to start, but once the game starts, I'm way less volatile, and losses don't linger with me outside of an hour or two before bed.

But back in the early to mid 2010's... it was not appropriate for me to watch around other people. Too stressed and high strung, too irritable, too quickly annoyed by those around me. 2011 scUM was my lowest point. I was a raging dickhead to everyone around me for the whole week after that game.

I have ONE really good friend who I could watch games with. I was hesitant, because he's a Purdouchebag, but quickly learned that he was simply offering me a safe haven during games, and he also realized he could drink peacefully in his basement or outside at his bar-top if he told his fiance (now wife) I was coming over.

We would sit outside at his bar-top, with the fire pit behind us, and I would just stress and freak out and cuss, and he would offer funny tidbits when necessary, but otherwise I was there for his amusement while he drank, and I could do or say whatever I needed to without offending him while watching on the outdoor flatscreen.

I remember watching 2013 scUM there, and he was silent and let me rant and rave in peace.

I was there again the next year for 2014 scUM. I think he took great joy in my great joy.

Great setup, great friend.
 
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