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Why It s Better To Watch NFL In A Sports Bar



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By : Rick Grantham    zero times read
Submitted 2008-11-20 16:10:30
People watch sports for different reasons. Some would watch them because they are athletes themselves and would like to pick up a few moves from the pros, some love the entertainment professional leagues bring with all its glitz and glamour, others watch it because they are participating in a fantasy league and would like to be up to date with everything, but most watch it purely for the love of the game.

One of the most relaxing things you can do when you get home from a tiring day of 9 5 would have a six pack ready, and watch an NFL game. While this is a good thing, a lot of times you’d also want company so that you can enjoy the game with other people and share the experience. This is why a lot of groups would organize NFL parties to watch their favorite teams such as the Seattle Seahawks, Dallas Cowboys, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. There also are a lot of establishments that cater specifically to sports and these are popularly known as “sports bars”.

There are a lot of positive things that could come out of a sports bar experience. Here are some of the advantages of watching games at a sports bar.

Social butterfly

In any public place, people can be hesitant to mingle with each other because of the fear of the unknown. In sports bars, you already know that you have one thing in common: the love for sports. If it’s a game of football, then its likely that the people in the bar are football fans as well. This way, you get to new people from different walks of life, and you could network. Who knows, the person you are talking to probably is a crucial client of your company (hello promotion!).

Single and ready to mingle

If you have had a hard time with the dating scene by going to singles bars or being set up by your friends, one thing you could try out is meeting a potential mate over at a sports bar. It would definitely be easy to break the ice because you are all watching the same game, and enjoying the same beverages that the bar serves. Get ready to dish out your knowledge of league averages and trivia, which you once thought was useless knowledge.

Bonding

There are single parents that have a hard time bonding with their children. This would be an ideal setting for a father and son, mother and son, father and daughter, and whichever combination you can think of. If you both are fans of the same team, then it would be a great way to cheer for something side by side, and if not, then it is a chance for you to pick the mind of your kid and have a friendly debate as to who is the better team. You could even have a nice bet as to which team would win in the end. It doesn’t have to be money but you could bet things such as shortening the term of him or her being grounded or something.
Author Resource:- Rick Grantham is an avid sports fan. Visit his site http://www.booyahvillage.com
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