Rank the sports that you watch in order that you like the sport/team.
I'm really interested in where the soccer and hockey guys rank those sports in comparison to FSU football, for example.
1) World Junior Hockey Championships
2) Olympic Hockey and World Cup of Hockey (2016 next)
3) Chelsea (specifically) and BPL and UCL
4) FSU Football
5) Curling (probably the only one on here who will list curling at all)
6) College Football (Playoffs have killed my love for CFB)
7) March Madness (have watched a lot less the last 2-3 years)
8) Olympics (Winter ahead of Summer) especially when a Canadian is involved at the height of the event
9) Some NBA
10) Some Hockey
11) Some Tennis
12) Some MLB
I'll only watch Golf and Auto Racing if I'm flipping channels and something catches my eye.
I'm completely done with the NFL. I haven't intentionally watched a second of the NFL live since 2010 (did watch the Giants Superbowl run on BD). I'll still watch highlights, but nothing live. I haven't watched a Superbowl live since the 98 season (Denver/Atlanta). To be fair though, I missed the next year's game next not on purpose by due to other obligations - did catch the last few seconds live (when Mason got tackled just short of the goalline which cost Tennessee the game). I intentionally stopped after the 2002 season (Bucs/Raiders was the first I skipped). Haven't missed it since.
I just hate playoffs in general (all sports). I don't see the need for playoffs in any North American professional sport. Even the NFL. Just contract 2 teams (never should've expanded from 30) and play 29 games. Yes, not an even number of home games, but it balances out. You're only adding 2 weeks to the season. 16 games + 1 bye week + 5 weeks of pre-season + 5 weeks of playoffs (4 games plus Superbowl bye week). That's 27, add 2 weeks = 29 games. Want to add bye weeks go ahead. NFL is year round coverage anyways and pretty much year round in terms of activity with OTAs etc.