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    “Growing up as a Christian, I knew the love and mercy God has for me,” he said. “But when you have your own kids, that love just becomes more wonderful. I’ll do anything for my children.”  Andy Dalton

    It’s that time of the year again.

    It’s time for many grown men, and a lot of women, to disappear on Monday nights, Thursday nights and all day Sunday. It’s a bizarre phenomenon which takes place each fall and runs a into early February.

    It can transform a quiet and subdued person into a raging maniac. It can cause family feuds and holiday arguments.

    It’s not politics or religion – but I’m talking about a game –the NFL.

    People get very emotional during this time of the year – especially if a fantasy football team goes down the drain.

    People can take this issue very seriously. I am aware of that and refrain from making jokes about certain players and teams when sitting around a dinner table. It’s okay to insult the wife and grandmother – but don’t you dare say a negative word about my starting quarterback. If you do, then look out.

    I enjoy the football games too, but I have to admit I don’t take them as seriously as I used to several years ago. I was once a faithful follower of the Dallas Cowboys when Roger Staubach played in the glory days of America’s team. Even when they