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Things on my Mind

Fantasy Football is in full tilt mode!

So, here are some interesting statistics from a survey a few years ago.

40% men think about fantasy football every day

30% think about sex

18% think about money and stocks

4% food and drink

 

Wow !  My blog covers 2 of the top 3 topics on men’s minds!

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For the first time in history, congress turned down a president’s request for a speech and for the first time in history a president rescheduled and gave said speech to congress and the nation on NFL opening night.

He talked about jobs, money and other stuff.  In other words . . .

Topics that less than 18% of the male population is currently thinking about.

 

 

 

 

 

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Historically speaking, there is a 0.134% chance of the Washington DC area experiencing a 5.8 magnitude earthquake like the one we just had a couple weeks ago.

50% residents polled in the D.C. area think it is more likely that we will have another earthquake.

Rather than . . .

41% think congress will successfully address the nation’s debt.

38% of Virginians think congress will get their act together.  (yes we are a skeptical bunch)

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Only 1% of ESPN Fantasy Teams owned Randall Cobb before Thursday Night.

 

After tying a record 108 yard TD kickoff return, and catching a pass from Aaron Rodgers for another TD, I bet that number will go up next week.

 

 

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Fumbled Returns Jock Strap Award

 

And thanks to him, we have not 1 but 2 early nominees for the first ever Fumbled Returns Jockstrap awards.

 

 

 

 

 

#95 Martez Wilson

And

#35 Korey Hall

 

 

 

 

ESPN has no pictures or videos of poor ol’ Mr. Wilson.  But we do!

You can see the video of Mr Cobb faking Mr. Wilson out of his “you know what” and leaving Mr. Hall face planted in the turf – here!

Mr. Wilson is my early choice for the first ever Fumbled Returns Jock Strap award.

What do you think?

But hey, the first NFL week has just started.

I am sure we all will have lots more to think about before it is over  . . .