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Prime Time Football - You think there's alot of dead time at a baseball game. Experience a Monday Night Football game live. There's more standing around on the field than at a construction sight.
Have they started play? Not yet.
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I with you MWM. I find it appalling.
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One of the reasons why soccer is such a great sport. The clock just keeps running. No time to stop the game for some silly ceremony.
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I agree that it happens too often these days. But it probably will continue until a well-regarded honoree or two refuses to let their ceremony stop a game.
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I actually thought it was pretty funny that Favre just ignored Marino's message, talking to teammates and looking at plays.
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Yachtzee
One of the reasons why soccer is such a great sport. The clock just keeps running. No time to stop the game for some silly ceremony.
Amen - Rugby does it as well - the clock just keeps rolling nonstop and they make up time at the end due to injuries or arguing and so on.
I've been watching the Rugby World Cup and it seems those matches (which should run the same amount of time as a regulation football game) clock in at 2-2.5 hrs tops.
I bought season tickets last year to the Cardinals because of the new stadium and didn't re-up again because I forgot how boring and incredibly long games are in person. Doing that every other weekend is just a killer.
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I actually thought it was pretty funny that Favre just ignored Marino's message, talking to teammates and looking at plays.
I agree. Favre knew he still had virtually an entire game to play and he began to get ready for the Packers next possession.
I'll confess that I kind of liked Ripken's going around the field after he set the consecutive games streak, and at the time I even enjoyed the ceremonies when McGwire hit no. 62 in 1998 with the Maris family in attendance (subsequent events have changed my perspective of the latter event), but I agree with MWM-these stop the game ceremonies are getting old.
Actually, there is an earlier "stop-the-game" ceremony that I enjoyed at the time, although watching it now is sad: The September 1985 ceremony when Pete Rose hit 4192.
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I agree. Favre knew he still had virtually an entire game to play and he began to get ready for the Packers next possession.
I'll confess that I kind of liked Ripken's going around the field after he set the consecutive games streak, and at the time I even enjoyed the ceremonies when McGwire hit no. 62 in 1998 with the Maris family in attendance (subsequent events have changed my perspective of the latter event), but I agree with MWM-these stop the game ceremonies are getting old.
Actually, there is an earlier "stop-the-game" ceremony that I enjoyed at the time, although watching it now is sad: The September 1985 ceremony when Pete Rose hit 4192.
A more earlier one than that one was when Henry Aaron broke the Babe's record in 1974. That was a big one of course. I agree there is too much stoppage in play for lesser records.
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One of the reasons why soccer is such a great sport.
Meh. Use your hands once in awhile, will ya?
:)
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A standing ovation, some tears and then play ball. Dumb ceremonies add nothing -- less is more. People just can't seem to get that.
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Terms like "Boot scootin and Holy Moses" also "That one will stay in the park" when it's a pop up to Short.
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Meh. Use your hands once in awhile, will ya?
:)
They really should review that rule, might speed up the game.
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Boomer has jumped the shark big time. I can't stomach him in any format.
"Back, back, back, back"
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I've noticed this one way too many times and it drives me up a wall every time I hear it.
"The score is 34-10. That's a 24 point differential."
No, that's not a differential. Differential is a calculus term. You aren't doing calculus so stop trying to sound like you are when you really are doing subtraction. There's a term for the result of a subtraction operation, and it's called the difference. Get it right.