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The NFL Hall of Fame Game is bad football. You'll watch it anyway.

The NFL Hall of Fame Game is bad football. You'll watch it anyway.

USA Today4 days ago
Good morning, and congratulations on surviving another NFL offseason. We did it y'all. Football is back!
Well... kinda. It's more like "football" -- little F and heavy on the air quotes -- is back.
What we have Thursday night is the Hall of Fame Game, which might just be the most wasteful use of a cool name in pro sports. "Hall of Fame Game" gives the impression of something a lot better than the product on the field ever turns out to be. It sounds a lot more important than it actually is.
Don't get me wrong, the circumstances around the Hall of Fame Game are important. It's in Canton, Ohio, and kicks off a days-long celebration of the newest members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame set to be enshrined later in the week. In 2025, that includes Eric Allen, Jared Allen, Antonio Gates and Sterling Sharpe. They'll be introduced on the field prior to kickoff between the Los Angeles Chargers and Detroit Lions.
But shortly after that is when I usually check out. I'm good on the game. I don't miss football that much.
The truth is, you don't miss it that much either. You're just watching out of obligation. It feels like something you're supposed to do. We've all been there. Besides, nothing else is on, right? Wrong! This is where I step in to say you don't have to do this to yourself. That game is important to talent evaluators and third stringers fighting for a roster spot only. Nobody else. Literally anything is better. Close your eyes and pick a random movie off Cory Woodroof's top 50 comedies of the 21st century and you'll have a better time.
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In fact, my proposal to the NFL is to move the Hall of Fame game to the regular season. Make it the opener. Get rid of this extra preseason game that two teams have to play every year. It's bad football, and we don't need it...
Now please excuse me while I log into my sportsbook app and throw 10 bucks on the Chargers +2.5.
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