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Football is a sport, but it's mostly just a curious oddity, and vastly overrated in the U.S.
With all of football's overly complicated specialization of positions, the bizarre padding and protection, and complete lack of visual poetry let alone actual play action, there's only a single game rule that carries the remotest whiff of anything redeemable as a basis for competition: the option to kick instead of turning over possession at the line of play. If it weren't for that one rule, which really doesn't bring that much interest to the game, nobody would watch more than 10 minutes of football in their lifetime.
That football overtook baseball, and neither basketball, soccer, track & field, boxing and other fighting, nor even dodgeball nor kickball never surpassed it, is just one of those things that underscores that something is wrong with this country.
With all of football's overly complicated specialization of positions, the bizarre padding and protection, and complete lack of visual poetry let alone actual play action, there's only a single game rule that carries the remotest whiff of anything redeemable as a basis for competition: the option to kick instead of turning over possession at the line of play. If it weren't for that one rule, which really doesn't bring that much interest to the game, nobody would watch more than 10 minutes of football in their lifetime.
That football overtook baseball, and neither basketball, soccer, track & field, boxing and other fighting, nor even dodgeball nor kickball never surpassed it, is just one of those things that underscores that something is wrong with this country.
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I love soccer.
I even like watching it more than football.
LH is on to something...
I even like watching it more than football.
LH is on to something...
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I'd disagree a bit. There are some "sports" that are really just tests of skill. Golf, Darts, Bowling and Pool are some examples. They are skill based and require little to no athletic ability.ASUHATER! wrote:Neither is horse racing, gymnastics or weight lifting. They are athletic events, but not sports. A sport is where score is kept and you compete directly against other people.
There are other "sports" where the participant doesn't do the work, i.e., auto racing and horse racing.
There might be a separate category for judged aports, but judgment calls affect all sports. Reffing in basketball and football changes things, and ball/strike calls in baseball define games.
A true sport is a combined test of athletic ability and skill. Basketball requires running/jumping along with shooting skill, dribbling, etc. Weightlifting and gymnastics, heck, I'll stand up for them as requiring a lot of technical skill. Just being strong or fast doesn't get you very far.
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It's not the same, though. In officiated sports, players compete directly against one another while having a chance to adjust to the calls made. In judged "sports", the person goes out there and does his little dance while silently watched by the panel, whose single and final judgement after the fact becomes a number that competes with the other the other post-dance judgments. The athletes aren't directly competing against one another. That's just one rung lower on the human element than something like basketball.Spaceman Spiff wrote: There might be a separate category for judged sports, but judgment calls affect all sports. Reffing in basketball and football changes things, and ball/strike calls in baseball define games.
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It's not the same, but I hesitate to say that disqualifies in the same way I talk about with golf. The judging element is just the scoring system, but when a ref blows a call and gives free throws without contact, that plays a scoring role as well.Longhorned wrote:It's not the same, though. In officiated sports, players compete directly against one another while having a chance to adjust to the calls made. In judged "sports", the person goes out there and does his little dance while silently watched by the panel, whose single and final judgement after the fact becomes a number that competes with the other the other post-dance judgments. The athletes aren't directly competing against one another. That's just one rung lower on the human element than something like basketball.Spaceman Spiff wrote: There might be a separate category for judged sports, but judgment calls affect all sports. Reffing in basketball and football changes things, and ball/strike calls in baseball define games.
I don't doubt that it's different. I go back and forth about how fully significant that difference is.
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Listen to this 28-second clip by Tommy Lasorda on golf. Best take on golf ever, and why golf isn't a sport:
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Longhorned wrote:Football is a sport, but it's mostly just a curious oddity, and vastly overrated in the U.S.
With all of football's overly complicated specialization of positions, the bizarre padding and protection, and complete lack of visual poetry let alone actual play action, there's only a single game rule that carries the remotest whiff of anything redeemable as a basis for competition: the option to kick instead of turning over possession at the line of play. If it weren't for that one rule, which really doesn't bring that much interest to the game, nobody would watch more than 10 minutes of football in their lifetime.
That football overtook baseball, and neither basketball, soccer, track & field, boxing and other fighting, nor even dodgeball nor kickball never surpassed it, is just one of those things that underscores that something is wrong with this country.
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A friend who has Celiac's agrees. Bemused by people who would forgo it when they don't have to, because that option tastes worse. I had some leftover bread from her visit. Bleh.KOQSTRONG wrote:Afuckingmen. This is probably my biggest pet peeve from customers at my restaurant. Unless you have Celiac Disease, don't ask me if we have gluten free pizza dough. Unfortunately we have to accommodate customers into this fad right now so we have a few gluten free options.CalStateTempe wrote:Gluten free is a ridiculous fad.
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You probably just needed to make it into French toast with some of that gluten-free maple syrup I saw in the store yesterday.gumby wrote:A friend who has Celiac's agrees. Bemused by people who would forgo it when they don't have to, because that option tastes worse. I had some leftover bread from her visit. Bleh.KOQSTRONG wrote:Afuckingmen. This is probably my biggest pet peeve from customers at my restaurant. Unless you have Celiac Disease, don't ask me if we have gluten free pizza dough. Unfortunately we have to accommodate customers into this fad right now so we have a few gluten free options.CalStateTempe wrote:Gluten free is a ridiculous fad.
They've found a way to make gluten-free products that never had gluten in the first place.
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You don't see the difference between golf and darts/bowling/pool? I think having to traverse a course four days straight in the heat, all while hitting entirely unique shots from different stances each time out sets it apart.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I'd disagree a bit. There are some "sports" that are really just tests of skill. Golf, Darts, Bowling and Pool are some examples. They are skill based and require little to no athletic ability.ASUHATER! wrote:Neither is horse racing, gymnastics or weight lifting. They are athletic events, but not sports. A sport is where score is kept and you compete directly against other people.
There are other "sports" where the participant doesn't do the work, i.e., auto racing and horse racing.
There might be a separate category for judged aports, but judgment calls affect all sports. Reffing in basketball and football changes things, and ball/strike calls in baseball define games.
A true sport is a combined test of athletic ability and skill. Basketball requires running/jumping along with shooting skill, dribbling, etc. Weightlifting and gymnastics, heck, I'll stand up for them as requiring a lot of technical skill. Just being strong or fast doesn't get you very far.
Golf is closer to baseball than bowling. Baseball you swing a bat just like swinging a golf club. Baseball is all mental, besides making a play or two and running the bases once or twice over three and a half hours.
Basketball and football are easily the epitome of sport with what each entail athletically, skill wise, and endurance wise. But you can't judge every other possible sport against the two epitomes.
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Don't watch any baseball, and outside of the UA don't watch football. No soccer, tennis, golf, hockey, NASCAR or any other sport either.
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All you talking what is and isn't a sport need to re-read my ignored opinion! HahaJMarkJohns wrote:If you can do it while drinking or drunk, it's not a sport.
If outcome is decided by only judging, it's not a sport.
If you remain seated entirety of event, it's not a sport.
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Here's the thing. If you're finding time to follow more than one sport, you're probably missing out on too many other things in life.Merkin wrote:Don't watch any baseball, and outside of the UA don't watch football. No soccer, tennis, golf, hockey, NASCAR or any other sport either.
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Pro golfers don't drink while playing though. Except for maybe john daly who is a freak and probably the most blessed golfer of all time. If tiger had daly's natural talent he'd have 30 majors.JMarkJohns wrote:All you talking what is and isn't a sport need to re-read my ignored opinion! HahaJMarkJohns wrote:If you can do it while drinking or drunk, it's not a sport.
If outcome is decided by only judging, it's not a sport.
If you remain seated entirety of event, it's not a sport.
People ball mere miles from my house every Saturday and Sunday drinking 40s and smoking blunts. Every outdoor sports complex in America has people getting hammered every day of the week while playing softball and baseball. These are all sports.
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Things can be overthought, for sure, but as a foundation, I stand by my assertions.pokinmik wrote:Pro golfers don't drink while playing though. Except for maybe john daly who is a freak and probably the most blessed golfer of all time. If tiger had daly's natural talent he'd have 30 majors.JMarkJohns wrote:All you talking what is and isn't a sport need to re-read my ignored opinion! HahaJMarkJohns wrote:If you can do it while drinking or drunk, it's not a sport.
If outcome is decided by only judging, it's not a sport.
If you remain seated entirety of event, it's not a sport.
People ball mere miles from my house every Saturday and Sunday drinking 40s and smoking blunts. Every outdoor sports complex in America has people getting hammered every day of the week while playing softball and baseball. These are all sports.
As has been discussed since, competition isn't enough, physical activity isn't enough, technical skill isn't enough.
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Okay, I proved your theory wrong but go ahead and stand by it. People can do anything while drinking. Or is baseball not a sport either? Pro ball players drank in the clubhouse and hit cigs and dip and chew up in plain sight up until not that long ago. Pitchers, on record, have thrown no-no's while drunk and or high. Be consistent at least.
But yes the line has to be drawn somewhere for what is a sport, I think baseball and golf are just above the "sport" line and darts and bowling are just below. It's an opinion in an opinion thread so all good whatever you guys want to think.
But yes the line has to be drawn somewhere for what is a sport, I think baseball and golf are just above the "sport" line and darts and bowling are just below. It's an opinion in an opinion thread so all good whatever you guys want to think.
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I prefer the syrup from free-range trees.Longhorned wrote:You probably just needed to make it into French toast with some of that gluten-free maple syrup I saw in the store yesterday.gumby wrote:A friend who has Celiac's agrees. Bemused by people who would forgo it when they don't have to, because that option tastes worse. I had some leftover bread from her visit. Bleh.KOQSTRONG wrote:Afuckingmen. This is probably my biggest pet peeve from customers at my restaurant. Unless you have Celiac Disease, don't ask me if we have gluten free pizza dough. Unfortunately we have to accommodate customers into this fad right now so we have a few gluten free options.CalStateTempe wrote:Gluten free is a ridiculous fad.
They've found a way to make gluten-free products that never had gluten in the first place.
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Baseball, yes; softball, no.pokinmik wrote: Okay, I proved your theory wrong but go ahead and stand by it. People can do anything while drinking. Or is baseball not a sport either?
I think, mostly, folks are just trying to have fun with this.
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I don't like golf, but have played a round in summer in Las Vegas. I just don't find the idea that walking for a while to be athletic. You don't need to walk fast or better than anyone.pokinmik wrote:You don't see the difference between golf and darts/bowling/pool? I think having to traverse a course four days straight in the heat, all while hitting entirely unique shots from different stances each time out sets it apart.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I'd disagree a bit. There are some "sports" that are really just tests of skill. Golf, Darts, Bowling and Pool are some examples. They are skill based and require little to no athletic ability.ASUHATER! wrote:Neither is horse racing, gymnastics or weight lifting. They are athletic events, but not sports. A sport is where score is kept and you compete directly against other people.
There are other "sports" where the participant doesn't do the work, i.e., auto racing and horse racing.
There might be a separate category for judged aports, but judgment calls affect all sports. Reffing in basketball and football changes things, and ball/strike calls in baseball define games.
A true sport is a combined test of athletic ability and skill. Basketball requires running/jumping along with shooting skill, dribbling, etc. Weightlifting and gymnastics, heck, I'll stand up for them as requiring a lot of technical skill. Just being strong or fast doesn't get you very far.
Golf is closer to baseball than bowling. Baseball you swing a bat just like swinging a golf club. Baseball is all mental, besides making a play or two and running the bases once or twice over three and a half hours.
Basketball and football are easily the epitome of sport with what each entail athletically, skill wise, and endurance wise. But you can't judge every other possible sport against the two epitomes.
In baseball, speed and strength matter. In golf, you can be a slow wisp, and if you have solid technique and skill, no biggie. There are no Kenny Loftons in golf.
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... and they ain't any Aurrdrey Hepboins in trash collecting, eithuh!
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Haha I know. I need to add more smileys or something. Like I said earlier these are all obviously opinions.gumby wrote:Baseball, yes; softball, no.pokinmik wrote: Okay, I proved your theory wrong but go ahead and stand by it. People can do anything while drinking. Or is baseball not a sport either?
I think, mostly, folks are just trying to have fun with this.
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I hear ya. It's not walking fast you are correct, it's the endurance part that factors in. Being able to swing the exact same way from beginning to end over the course of 4-5 hours while walking miles of terrain is not easy, and then doing it multiple days in a row on top of that. Fatigue is a serious factor for anyone that golfs.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I don't like golf, but have played a round in summer in Las Vegas. I just don't find the idea that walking for a while to be athletic. You don't need to walk fast or better than anyone.pokinmik wrote:You don't see the difference between golf and darts/bowling/pool? I think having to traverse a course four days straight in the heat, all while hitting entirely unique shots from different stances each time out sets it apart.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I'd disagree a bit. There are some "sports" that are really just tests of skill. Golf, Darts, Bowling and Pool are some examples. They are skill based and require little to no athletic ability.ASUHATER! wrote:Neither is horse racing, gymnastics or weight lifting. They are athletic events, but not sports. A sport is where score is kept and you compete directly against other people.
There are other "sports" where the participant doesn't do the work, i.e., auto racing and horse racing.
There might be a separate category for judged aports, but judgment calls affect all sports. Reffing in basketball and football changes things, and ball/strike calls in baseball define games.
A true sport is a combined test of athletic ability and skill. Basketball requires running/jumping along with shooting skill, dribbling, etc. Weightlifting and gymnastics, heck, I'll stand up for them as requiring a lot of technical skill. Just being strong or fast doesn't get you very far.
Golf is closer to baseball than bowling. Baseball you swing a bat just like swinging a golf club. Baseball is all mental, besides making a play or two and running the bases once or twice over three and a half hours.
Basketball and football are easily the epitome of sport with what each entail athletically, skill wise, and endurance wise. But you can't judge every other possible sport against the two epitomes.
In baseball, speed and strength matter. In golf, you can be a slow wisp, and if you have solid technique and skill, no biggie. There are no Kenny Loftons in golf.
I know you are a basketball guy, as are most of us here. Basketball really is the epitome of sport and athleticism in my eyes. It is an art form...creativity, fluidity, improvisation, mixed in with just brutal power and aggressiveness. Basketball has it all, it's a beautiful thing.
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Dude, you need to chill. I was at work and wanted to check in. Made a passing comment.pokinmik wrote:Okay, I proved your theory wrong but go ahead and stand by it. People can do anything while drinking. Or is baseball not a sport either? Pro ball players drank in the clubhouse and hit cigs and dip and chew up in plain sight up until not that long ago. Pitchers, on record, have thrown no-no's while drunk and or high. Be consistent at least.
But yes the line has to be drawn somewhere for what is a sport, I think baseball and golf are just above the "sport" line and darts and bowling are just below. It's an opinion in an opinion thread so all good whatever you guys want to think.
I would say if Golfers had to carry their own bag, not just walk and swing, then I'd say it would be a sport, but to me, there's a huge difference in baseball and golf because even the DH has to run. Even the fattest schlub of an everyday player or pitcher has to defend... not just swing and walk.
I think we are mostly saying the same thing. Not sure why you think we are so far apart you think you proved me wrong.
I claim you are overthinking it because yes, technically you can do any major sport while drinking or smoking weed. But that's taking a simple assertion to its absurd levels.
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I don't care if the Olsen twins are billionaires.
No frickin' way.
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You won't find John Daley doing that, 'cept maybe metaphorically.azgreg wrote:
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I didn't see the cake! Hahaha! That's hilarious!JMarkJohns wrote:You won't find John Daley doing that, 'cept maybe metaphorically.azgreg wrote:
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I'm pretty sure if John Daly tried to run from home plate to second base, his heart would explode somewhere around first.JMarkJohns wrote:You won't find John Daley doing that, 'cept maybe metaphorically.azgreg wrote:
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That's what I'm saying.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I'm pretty sure if John Daly tried to run from home plate to second base, his heart would explode somewhere around first.JMarkJohns wrote:You won't find John Daley doing that, 'cept maybe metaphorically.azgreg wrote:
Additionally, nowhere in a golf match would you even see Prime Tiger Woods, arguably the best athlete the sport has ever seen, doing this.
That to me makes gold a high skill, physical activity that happens to be a competition. Splitting hairs, maybe, but it's basically bowing outdoors, with a bit more walking.
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The Harry Potter series was nothing more than a star wars knock off. Voldemort = Darth Vadar, Voldemort/Harry Potter = DV/Luke and so on and so on
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Ehh no. Not a great take. Star Wars is about good vs evil, dark vs light. Harry Potter is about love in general. Voldemort isn't Harry Potters dad. Similarities are pretty non-existent.azcat49 wrote:The Harry Potter series was nothing more than a star wars knock off. Voldemort = Darth Vadar, Voldemort/Harry Potter = DV/Luke and so on and so on
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From what I hear, Dustin Johnson is an amazing athlete. He can hit a ball 250 with both knees on a Swiss Ball and does sets of one leg squats. I read something years ago about his work outs. It was impressive.JMarkJohns wrote:That's what I'm saying.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I'm pretty sure if John Daly tried to run from home plate to second base, his heart would explode somewhere around first.JMarkJohns wrote:You won't find John Daley doing that, 'cept maybe metaphorically.azgreg wrote:
Additionally, nowhere in a golf match would you even see Prime Tiger Woods, arguably the best athlete the sport has ever seen, doing this.
That to me makes gold a high skill, physical activity that happens to be a competition. Splitting hairs, maybe, but it's basically bowing outdoors, with a bit more walking.
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My daughter loves Harry Potter and is meh on Star Wars, which, by the way, is a "Hidden Fortress" knockoff. Or, a good guys/bad guys Western in the sky.azcat49 wrote:The Harry Potter series was nothing more than a star wars knock off. Voldemort = Darth Vadar, Voldemort/Harry Potter = DV/Luke and so on and so on
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hidden_Fortress#Plot" target="_blank
George Lucas has acknowledged the heavy influence of The Hidden Fortress on Star Wars,[7] particularly in the technique of telling the story from the perspective of the film's lowliest characters, C-3PO and R2-D2.[8][9] Lucas's original plot outline for Star Wars also had a strong resemblance to the plot of The Hidden Fortress,[10] which would be reused for The Phantom Menace.
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Then you don't care for our players, because that's what they care about.azgreg wrote:I don't care for the NBA.
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Golf should be timed, like the biathlon, without skis. Clubs instead of rifles. Race from hole to hole. Stop to take shots. Take the total time and add penalty time for each shot taken over par. Subtract time if under par.
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There should also be a fast-action croquet involving defense and heavy contact, but played by the same pipe-smoking men and their hair sprayed wives.gumby wrote:Golf should be timed, like the biathlon, without skis. Clubs instead of rifles. Race from hole to hole. Stop to take shots. Take the total time and add penalty time for each shot taken over par. Subtract time if under par.
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gumby wrote:Golf should be timed, like the biathlon, without skis. Clubs instead of rifles. Race from hole to hole. Stop to take shots. Take the total time and add penalty time for each shot taken over par. Subtract time if under par.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_golf
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AC/DC is overrated jock rock music.
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I don't know if anyone considers AC DC to be the height of musical talent and art. But it is nice to listen to sometimes.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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I don't like them. Too much screaming, not of enough music.
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Haha that isn't screaming. Must not be a metal fan. I like pretty much all music but country and all the electronic techno type music. Now that takes no talent. Metal is always good though.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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Corrected for youCalStateTempe wrote:AC/DC after Bon Scott died is overrated jock rock music.
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This I can get on board with. I really don't like post Bon Scott stuff that much.EVCat wrote:Corrected for youCalStateTempe wrote:AC/DC after Bon Scott died is overrated jock rock music.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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Well in these old eyes it looks like the lady who wrote Potter went to the films in the 70's and 80's and said I want to write a book and took the basic premise from SW.ASUHATER! wrote:Ehh no. Not a great take. Star Wars is about good vs evil, dark vs light. Harry Potter is about love in general. Voldemort isn't Harry Potters dad. Similarities are pretty non-existent.azcat49 wrote:The Harry Potter series was nothing more than a star wars knock off. Voldemort = Darth Vadar, Voldemort/Harry Potter = DV/Luke and so on and so on
each had 3 main hero's, Luke, Leah and Han vs Harry, Hermione and Ron. Each had a villain, DV vs Voldemort. Both had light coming from their weapons, light sabre vs wands. I could go on and on.
I just think it's the same story told in a magical way. I guess it does qualify as an unpopular opinion
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So, if:
1) PJC is not, and cannot be, a Final Four caliber PG,
and
2) Final Four is the ONLY measure of success or program credibility,
then
3) Don't let the door hit your ass on the way out.
(I'll gladly welcome you back when you decide that either #1 or #2 above are true...)
1) PJC is not, and cannot be, a Final Four caliber PG,
and
2) Final Four is the ONLY measure of success or program credibility,
then
3) Don't let the door hit your ass on the way out.
(I'll gladly welcome you back when you decide that either #1 or #2 above are true...)
“If you have the choice between humble and cocky, go with cocky. There's always time to be humble later, once you've been proven horrendously, irrevocably wrong.”
― Kinky Friedman
― Kinky Friedman
Re: Post your unpopular opinions
Now those are athletes!UAEebs86 wrote:gumby wrote:Golf should be timed, like the biathlon, without skis. Clubs instead of rifles. Race from hole to hole. Stop to take shots. Take the total time and add penalty time for each shot taken over par. Subtract time if under par.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_golf
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Re: Post your unpopular opinions
Is Metallica rock or metal?
They are getting a ton of run on the new "classic rock" station here in town, which I love by the way.
93.7 the river. I heartradio.
you're welcome.
They are getting a ton of run on the new "classic rock" station here in town, which I love by the way.
93.7 the river. I heartradio.
you're welcome.