I agree (I think - I actually understood very little of what you wrote) - for me, it's the teamwork in sports such as the football codes that provides the most exhilaration in sport - not the individual creativity of basketballers or tennis players or batsmen/bowlers in cricket. (You are wrong about soccer though - it's all about teamwork and set-plays, so is hockey - but you probably meant ice-hockey - which probably isn't). A well executed backline movement in the Rugby codes is a beautiful thing to watch. I can imagine that American Football may have similar magic moments.mo wrote: ...but i think basketball, hockey, tennis, soccer, are a lot more about individual creativity than actual plays per se. football perhaps--the hail mary, the goal-line stand, clutch field goals--someone like blue who cares about the sport should say their piece about football.
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How about MMA? I have always loved watching martial arts. MMA has been an interesting extension of that. I'm not the biggest fan of strikers but for me there's nothing like watching someone make an error and fall prey to a perfect triangle choke.
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Mixed Martial Arts (Ultimate Fighting/ Vale Tudo/ Pankrase/ etc.)
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If you're talking sports moments then you can't beat this one:
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Tampa's hockey team is in the playoffs and I still picked football (americano)
There is nothing like seeing Rhonde Barber jump up and snag a ball out of the sky. Right out of some smug, arrogant, too big for his britches reciever's grasp. Then to watch him hit the ground running it back up the field in the offense's frantic disbelief. Leaping over a player here, juking another there, all whle making huge strides of progress towards the 6 point glory. Then finally, the last obsticle in his path chases him bravely. The guy who through him the ball in the first place chases him aggressively. Finally his chivalry is extinguished into nothing but the smoldering coals of slapstick hilarity when he hits the ground akwardly after a simple juke and stiff arm. The crowd's feverish decibals mixed with both thrill and anguish are all that are left welcoming him into the end zone.
There is nothing like seeing Rhonde Barber jump up and snag a ball out of the sky. Right out of some smug, arrogant, too big for his britches reciever's grasp. Then to watch him hit the ground running it back up the field in the offense's frantic disbelief. Leaping over a player here, juking another there, all whle making huge strides of progress towards the 6 point glory. Then finally, the last obsticle in his path chases him bravely. The guy who through him the ball in the first place chases him aggressively. Finally his chivalry is extinguished into nothing but the smoldering coals of slapstick hilarity when he hits the ground akwardly after a simple juke and stiff arm. The crowd's feverish decibals mixed with both thrill and anguish are all that are left welcoming him into the end zone.
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All this, and gross sweeping generalizations, too!Rone Rivendale wrote:It's not fair, Americans are split on what sport gives the best moment but I bet you 99% of Canadian voters went with Hockey since that's all they care about.
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Let's not forget Oz.Sven wrote:All this, and gross sweeping generalizations, too!Rone Rivendale wrote:It's not fair, Americans are split on what sport gives the best moment but I bet you 99% of Canadian voters went with Hockey since that's all they care about.
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I guess all Kansas folks care about is corn, the bible, and.. well, the band Kansas. Right?
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well, true... but for sweeping american generalizations:Leaf wrote:Let's not forget Oz.Sven wrote:All this, and gross sweeping generalizations, too!Rone Rivendale wrote:It's not fair, Americans are split on what sport gives the best moment but I bet you 99% of Canadian voters went with Hockey since that's all they care about.
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I guess all Kansas folks care about is corn, the bible, and.. well, the band Kansas. Right?
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What about curling? Man, when you've got 3 stones in the house, and all that... wooo yeah curling in the Olympics was pretty cool.Rone Rivendale wrote:II bet you 99% of Canadian voters went with Hockey since that's all they care about.
So your sweeping American generalization is that Americans can't spell?Hoblit wrote: well, true... but for sweeping american generalizations:
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Yeah - we love Kansas, corn and the Bible down here in OzLeaf wrote:Let's not forget Oz.Sven wrote:All this, and gross sweeping generalizations, too!Rone Rivendale wrote:It's not fair, Americans are split on what sport gives the best moment but I bet you 99% of Canadian voters went with Hockey since that's all they care about.
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I guess all Kansas folks care about is corn, the bible, and.. well, the band Kansas. Right?
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Actually - from a non-American perspective - Americans always look like the fat, wheezy kids of world sport, sitting on the sidelines with notes from their mothers.Rone Rivendale wrote:It's not fair, Americans are split on what sport gives the best moment but I bet you 99% of Canadian voters went with Hockey since that's all they care about.
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While all the cool kids are out playing games with each other, like soccer or rugby or cricket or hockey or netball... - the Americans sit by themselves and make up their own weird little games (like baseball and gridiron football) that nobody else plays (and then they call their baseball competition a "World Series"!). Even basketball - which is a genuine world sport - always seems to look more like some sort of footware advertisement than a game when Team USA is involved
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I admit the World Series is poorly named, but how about the World BasballCaravan Ray wrote:make up their own weird little games (like baseball and gridiron football) that nobody else plays (and then they call their baseball competition a "World Series"!).
Classic? China, Taipei, Japan, Korea, Canada, Mexico, South Africa, USA, Cuba, Netherlands, Panama, Puerto Rico, Australia, Dominican Republic, Italy, and Venezuela all fielded teams. Did you notice the one in the middle?

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Heh! - The presence of an Aus. team doesn't mean much. I'd challenge you to find any international competition in any sport that doesn't contain somewhere a group of blokes in green and gold tracksuits who are having a nice holiday partially funded by the Department of Sport and Recreation.HeuristicsInc wrote:I admit the World Series is poorly named, but how about the World BasballCaravan Ray wrote:make up their own weird little games (like baseball and gridiron football) that nobody else plays (and then they call their baseball competition a "World Series"!).
Classic? China, Taipei, Japan, Korea, Canada, Mexico, South Africa, USA, Cuba, Netherlands, Panama, Puerto Rico, Australia, Dominican Republic, Italy, and Venezuela all fielded teams. Did you notice the one in the middle?
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Australian's will usually compete in just about any sport available - just on the off chance that there may be a New Zealand team there too - and we can have another go at beating the crap out of them.
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