US Poor Olympic Showing
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"Bob Crantz" wrote in message news:Q3mIf.1554
See the interview with the American gold medal winners?
"Like wow man! It was awesome! Totally tubular! Dude!"
Really? I wasn't aware any of them were that coherent. The Flying Tomato
was attempting to be too kewl and avoid looking touched by winning a gold,
but he broke down on the stand during the US National Anthem. The *fringe
dude* routine is just that: an act. And it's really insipid to watch.
Goes to show how few manly men are left.
Some of the women must be manly, too, 'cause that downhill is a
sonuvabitch. And it's icy as hell.
Every NRA member knows what the biathalon is!
Amen. Love to watch it. I love those .22s with the straight action
bolts. Not sure how they can be so accurate when their chests are heaving
from skiing hard for several miles before stopping to shoot. Some manly
women there, too.
And the problem is...?
Okay, okay--that's why we all go X-C skiing: to be in the wilderness.
But this is THE Olympics, where people watch. So where are they?
Proves there are more manly women than manly men. Who wouldn't want to
see women fight?
Proves, actually, that no one cares to see reorganized NHL teams, any more
than they care to see the organized NHL teams. NHL sucks. College hockey
rules !
Manly, yes, but they're all waiting for disaster!
Doesn't happen much anymore. I miss that "ecstacy of victory, agony of
defeat" clip.
On a serious note, Avery Brundage fought for decades to keep
professionalism out of the Olympics. Ultimately he was overruled, and
it's damaged the games beyond repair, IMO. Only the relatively non-pro
sports, such as Biathlon, Luge, Skeleton, Bobsled, Curling, etc. hold my
interest any longer. I couldn't care less about snowboard, freestyle
skiing, alpine, men's hockey, and the other pro-based events. Many of us
remember the "miracle on ice" at the Lake Placid 1980 Games, when the US
amateur hockey team beat the highly-pro Russians and went on to win the
gold. That event will never be repeated under the current paradigm.
Max
Great points. I wish it was purely amateur as well. It really said a lot
when US amateurs, without government funding, took on virtual professional
state run teams of other countries. I also think team sports should be
eliminated.
Amen!
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