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POLL: Boring sports

Discussion in 'Whatnots' started by Shell, Jun 25, 2005.

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    Baseball is certainly the most boring sport ever. How can people get so excited over this stuff I wonder, nothing to see really.

    But since it is out of the list, I'd point basketball as the most boring sport TO WATCH. I enjoy playing it from time to time (when not playing football), but watching it is hella boring and redundant. It is far more thrilling when you see two teams using their finest strategies and doing their best to score at least once like in football, than watching teams score every ten seconds like in basketball.

    Btw where is volleyball? Now this is a sheer torture to watch. :help: :bang: :nuts:
     
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    It was a tough call between golf and snooker but in the end I went for golf.
     
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    I went for golf too - it's just so dull...

    Never even knew that snooker was televised, though...
     
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    Basketball.
     
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    Cricket from the list and as for sports, which are not included in this list, every sport which is based almost solely in physical strength and fitness and not to technique or strategy (Weight lifting, running etc.).

    These things are included in basketball as well. Basketball teams are always following a general strategy and certain plans for both attack and defense. I don't know in which level your playing basketball, I guess that it must be neighbourhood or school level, but if you ever play in a real team you will realize that attacking and defending in basketball are very complicated procedures. IMO the only disadvantge of basketball, when it is compared with football, is that in basketball the best team almost always win.

    Edit: Guess from which sport football has copied the zone defense.
     
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    I suppose that explains why zonal defence doesn't work :lol: .
     
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    But it does! (If the other team cant shoot and if you know HOW to play a zone)

    The above statement refers to basketball is in no way ment to treat injury or sickness.
     
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    :eek: ...You don't know a thing about weightlifting or running, do you ? :rolleyes:

    Technique is ALWAYS important, in every kind of sport.
     
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    I picked golf. I can't believe there are people out there who would go to golf events and stand there and watch a hole.

    I've watched snooker / pool a few times. Competition is quite boring; it seems whoever is at the table keeps playing forever. The other guy hardly gets a chance. And since the initial setup is always the same, it seems that each game is almost the same.

    But, you should try watching trick shot snooker or pool. This is a bit more interesting to watch because the players set up fancy called shots and try to make them, and dare their opponent to make it. Some shots are just crazy.

    As for baseball, I like watching the pitcher. Mixing up pitches and changing strategy to fool hitters is a big mind game that I indulge in. If the pitchers suck, I don't like watching. The game becomes lop-sided too soon.
     
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    I know many things about weightlifting and running. Ofcourse in these sports there are some techiques but like it or not they are mainly based on strength and fitness. As I have already said in another thread if I do enough training and take a load of drugs it is very possible that one day I'll become as good as Pyrros Dimas in weightlifting or as Carl Lewis in running but not matter how much training I do and how many drugs I take I will never be able to do the things that Zidane and Jordan do with the ball.
     
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    Well, I would have to say that I could easily watch all of those sports on TV. Golf can be gripping stuff when it gets close. We were glued to the TV when Michael Campbell was fighting off Tiger Woods over the last 9 at the US Open. Bet I guess from that list, I would have to choose golf because you can't really see what is going on when you watch on TV. The other game that I find tough to watch on TV is ice hockey, mainly because I struggle to see the puck. When I went to a live game, it was much better.

    Cricket and baseball are fantastic to watch. They are slow burning sports where the tension builds slowly.

    Most sports can be exciting or dull to watch depending on the game. Close games in any sport are great, whereas as one-sided games are usually more boring.
     
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    In the Raiders Cup you can support USA or Europe and even in most 'sacred' fields, there are lots of people who support one or other guy.

    The list is too short, Indy Car isn't there, Poker isn't there, Outdoors isn't there (how funny could be watching some guy fishing or hunting), and many more.
    I like Baseball, I used to stay 4 hours watching a game, but there are times when, even if I like the game, some games are just boring; that happens in all sports, sometimes a soccer game is too boring to watch but sometimes you get to watch a 'Liverpool - Milan' game.
    So I can't vote for any of them because I can watch them all and sometimes I can't.
    But that's is just my humble opinion.
     
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    Sydax, I think you mean the Ryder Cup. Also there are other competitions where you compete as a country (like the Eisenhower Trophy). Finally, each golfer always comes from a country anyway, so New Zealanders support Michael Campbell and Fijians support Vijay Singh.
     
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    #1: Golf. What the hell? I mean: what the hell? Guy is poking some ball into a hole and everyone watches for good 2 hours how he ponders the arc of shot and how the grass is aligned.

    #2: Tennis -especially women's tennis, where they just go "aah!" and "gaah!" and then it is over. Men at least have some attitude.

    Nomination for the most interesting sport: women's beach volleyball. Gotta love those tight bikinis and camera showing their handmarks behind their rear. :xx:
     
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    Golf - Quite fun to play, but its 'as dull as dish water' to watch

    American Football - stop, start, stop start etc its like watching sheep jump fences

    Snooker - snore

    Football/Soccer - bor-ring!
     
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    Poker. *yawn*

    Don't you people know that the purpose of televised golf is so that people in [insert name of favorite dreary location] can see the sunshine? :D :roll:
     
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    Poker, billiards, and golf; this wierd sport only played by Canucks, Scotts, and Aussies involving old people rolling round rocks down a green; many olympic sports, especially figure skating; fake TV sports such as WWF, Ironman, (remember this?) American Gladiator, and reality-TV "races"...


    I kinda doubt it; certainly you could get alot bigger, stronger, and faster with the right drugs and training, but it seems to me it requires a huge amount of natural talent to get to the very top of these fields.
     
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    It's not the Olympic SPORTS, I find boring, it's the TV coverage that focuses on the "human interest" crap instead of the athletic endeavors. Why must we be subjected to every possible moment of gymnastics and figure skating, including preliminaries and exhibitions, when other sports are contending for medals? Aren't those athletes human beings who are worthy of our interest, too?
     
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    I voted for golf - there are few things so boring as when I am with my grandparents or uncles for a week-end get together and they are watching golf all afternoon. About the only thing more boring would have to be auto racing (if you can call that a sport) - huge stretches of cars circling with infrequent changes in position and the odd crash just doesn't entertain me.

    Baseball is typically boring to watch on t.v. although if it is a good game it can be fun.

    I have never cared much for watching Basketball - there is too much scoring for me to get excited about any particular scoring play.

    Personally I like to watch Ice Hockey on t.v. - you will sometimes get a dull game but more often than not it is fun to watch. Personally I find football/soccer to be typically played too conservatively/defensively for my taste and ice hockey gives you pretty much the same idea but with quicker pace, typically greater emphisis on offence, and some bonecrushing bodychecks for good measure.

    Personally I like watching snooker on t.v. - the vantage points, generally decent quality of commentator analysis and the skill of the pros makes it quite enjoyable in my mind. Curling is also fun to watch for the same reasons.

    Tennis on t.v. is generally good for camera angles and replays but the commentary tends to be horrible so I am somewhat mixed on that one.

    I have never watched cricket on t.v. - o.k. I have never watched cricket period - we just don't play it in Canada.
     
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    Golf.
    By the gods! If there ever was an activity which should never have made its way to TV, this is it. :rolleyes:

    Basket ball does not deserve to be in this category. The action is fast paced and exciting. Ofcourse the Pistons almost bored me out of my skull using their defensive blocking tactics. Aleast Carl Malove with his fake falling was funny.
    Still it is marred by the extensive and numerous breaks. If only we could watch the cheerleaders in all their glory.

    Both the great american sports, Baseball and their pansy version of Rugby which you dare call football, are also the ultimate bores.
     
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