There’s always a difference between bad college football and bad NFL football. And obviously NFL football is better as a rule. But when college football is bad, at least to me, it’s because there’s a slight, noticeable lack of athleticism that just gives the whole game a lack of pop. When NFL football is bad, well, it looks like this.
Halftime Update: This Is Professional Bad Football; Panthers 7, Cowboys 0
7-0 Panthers at the half, and it hasn’t been much of a defensive battle. Both teams can move the ball, sort of, but when they move the ball they usually do something counterproductive immediately afterward. Tony Romo will complete a pass and then suffer a sack. The Panthers will convert on a third and long and then throw a pick on the next play.
And so on. It’s not good football, even when it’s entertaining, but that happens sometimes. The nice thing about the NFL is that it’s like pizza (and one other item I’ll not mention on this, a family site): Even when it’s bad, it’s still pretty good.











