The way the NFL is set up is for one winner. The object of the game is to be the one winner. Anything less than that doesn't bring any satisfaction.
Originally Posted by: uffda udfa
I find this very hard to believe, if true, why even bother watching the games? The odds of your team winning it, no matter how good the team is, any given year, let alone year in and year out are abysmally small. I can only assume that you are not a fan of the game if the only thing that gives you satisfaction is your favorite team winning the SB.
Here are a variety of things that bring me enjoyment:
1. Watching a well executed play
2. Watching my favorite team score a touchdown
3. Watching my favorite team win a game
4. Watching my favorite team beat a rival
5. Watching my favorite team come out ahead in a closely contested match
6. Watching my favorite team totally dominate another team
7. My favorite team wining the division
8. Watching my favorite team win a playoff game
9. The potential/excitement of new players every offseason
etc...
None of these alone mean the Packers will win the superbowl, but they do bring me enjoyment and satisfaction individually, not the same degree of satisfaction as winning the SB would, but again, happiness, enjoyment, and satisfaction are not binary concepts. The point at which I stop enjoying the game is the point at which I will stop following it.
But again, I seriously doubt you're being honest (with us or yourself) when making the claim that the SB is the only thing that brings you satisfaction. I think you're simply trying to convince us you've reached some sort of moral high ground where, because your belief is more "pure" you think your opinions should have more value than others.