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Originally Posted by sportscurmudgeon
If you are actually equating your following of football with some kind of "religious" feeling and you are sensing a feeling of emptiness during parts of the calendar year when football is "taking a breather", you might want to consider getting some counseling.
Football is a GREAT avocation for one's life. But unless you are playing football at the pro level or coaching football at the Division 1-A college level or higher, it really should not be the single focus of your life. And football should never cause you to feel "depressed" or in a way that makes your heart sink when you can't be part of "football fandom".
For your sake, I really hope your note here was an exageration or some kind of hyperbolic attempt at humor. If not, get help... Quickly!
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Just to clarify, yes it was an exageration. I do have an actual life that does not revolve around football, it's just when I have nothing to do, I normally go to football stuff, and now when I have nothing to do, I really have nothing to do, and I feel like going to football, only I cant because its not there. I like basketball, but not enough to follow it seriously. Maybe I should get a hobby that doesnt only last a few months a year.