After another yawner of a playoff day for the neutral spectator that conclusion seems pretty safe.
Who dat? Roger dat.
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After another yawner of a playoff day for the neutral spectator that conclusion seems pretty safe.
Who dat? Roger dat.
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What are you trying to say? That baseball is exciting?
The playoffs have little importance from a betting perspective. They're kind of in the rear view mirror. Main focus now is NBA.
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I don't like baseball. But I do recognize it as a great sport to bet on.
As to the NFL. I can guarantee you that it was more exciting. Once... The regular season has betting value. The playoffs are an afterthought. Almost inconsequential.
Six playoff games in two weeks so far, eight games by tomorrow. Sorry if I'm not salivating. And out of these six 'great games', five were unwatchable unless you had money on it.
The teams that lost the turnover battle lost the games. Couldn't we just play for those, and forget about the endzone? I would go for hard hits, but they're barely allowed anymore, so now I would prefer for those roughly 24 hours (6 games) of entertainment to be squeezed into something more '21st century'. Oh, and I don't watch football to see receivers make those little gay gestures for flags all over the place.
You bet I'm annoyed. Mostly with myself. For actually scheduling my weekend around this crap.
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You have to admit the first half of the Saints game was pretty good.
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Agree if you dont have money on the games 5 of the first 6 post season games have been unentertaining
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12/12/2011
Not really. I've seen a comparable change happen in soccer. I grew up with soccer, in Europe (by the way), but I can't watch it anymore. The big money took over. Same in football. Protecting the QB at all costs, protecting the receivers, bullsh*t pass interference calls, the flopping (!), the asking for yellow (cards or flags) for opponents, throwing flags for hard shoulder to shoulder hits, because it looked like helmet to helmet. It's the same change as in soccer. Soccer is still popular. Never more so, in fact. But if you've seen the old game, it's sterile and boring now. I loved Joe Montana to Jerry Rice, -not because they were protected, but because they were incredible-, and balance that light-footed ballet with a healthy dose of Ronnie Lott decapitating people.
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Yes, you did. And I told you that the Cards would win, provided that they won the turnover battle; as they had in every playoff game under Whisenhunt, except the Superbowl.
I thought they had a very good chance of doing so. But. They did not. It was clear very early that they weren't getting to Brees. That was it. Game, set, and match.
About football in general. I do love the culture around it. Everybody talking about it, the airwaves filled with it, all the betting going on. The swami now 0-6 for the postseason. lol. But the element that is most interesting about it, the strategies and decisions during every snap, is almost completely lost to the viewing public during live broadcasts. What is really going on on the field only becomes clear when the tapes are studied. Imagine it. Watching a game and missing 90% of what is happening... If they could somehow bring those views into the live broadcasts, that would spark my interest. (they won't; because they have to go to commercial...)
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True. Plus the refs have been calling the games all year in favor ofthe ColtsManning. I said this before the game, and sure enough, they went at it again. The NBA has long been fine with games being called in favor of the superstars. MJ, Kobe, Lebron don't get called for things others do get called for. Everybody knows that. And I could easily see the NFL going in that same direction.
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I just watched the most exhilarating five minutes of sports I've seen in a long time. OT in the Chicago-Detroit NHL game. Holy smokes.
What a great wake up call from the zzzzzzzzzzzzzz fest in the NFL, the much anticipated Dallas - Minnesota game.
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