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settle down, bud
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I think you missed the second part. You know, the part about there being a 'winner' but not determined by a judge. Work on that reading comprehension, bud.
Correct....except boxing and mma have the caveat that they can be decided without judges in lots of cases, so a grey area. But gymnastics, diving, figure skating are all athletic arts. You need to be athletic, but it's an art. And like the academy awards, regardless of how much criteria they fit into their judging standards, it's subjective. So I don't consider them true sports.so by your definition, gymnastics isn't a sport? figure skating? diving? boxing?
Pete Rose doesn’t need anyone else to make him look like a bozo, he did a great job of that all by himselfThere isn't a player living or dead who could make players like Orr , Johnston , Montana , Rose , Pele or Borg look like bozos and it will still be true in fifty years .
This is kind of where I'm at. Read the thread a few days back and was trying to think, but there's always been goats in my lifetime.You’re covering like 40 years of sports in that list. You may as well just say you’ve enjoyed sports during your lifetime.
Correct....except boxing and mma have the caveat that they can be decided without judges in lots of cases, so a grey area. But gymnastics, diving, figure skating are all athletic arts. You need to be athletic, but it's an art. And like the academy awards, regardless of how much criteria they fit into their judging standards, it's subjective. So I don't consider them true sports.
I was referring to his performance on the playing field only .Pete Rose doesn’t need anyone else to make him look like a bozo, he did a great job of that all by himself
Sure, make up all the ridiculous hypotheticals you want. At the end of the day, one team scored more than the other. Goalies can stop pucks and teams can kill 'subjective' penalties.So if a hockey game was decided by a subjective call based on whether a puck was kicked into the net, then that specific game was not a sports game but a game of art?
Also what if a team gets a game winning goal on the power play after a controversial penalty based on a subjective decision by the referee, is that game now also not a sports game?
I think we can all agree that there are a lot controversial calls being made all the time so maybe hockey isn't a sport, maybe we're all just fans of the dark arts?
Name me 10 baseball players better than Ohtani please?First, driving a car isnt a sport.
Second, there are like 10 better baseball players (that didnt use drugs) than the three you listed from prior generations.
Sure, make up all the ridiculous hypotheticals you want. At the end of the day, one team scored more than the other. Goalies can stop pucks and teams can kill 'subjective' penalties.
Right now, there's no one.Name me 10 baseball players better than Ohtani please?
Me too. Full blown degen who gambled on games he was playing in/managingI was referring to his performance on the playing field only .
missing Tony Romo but otherwise a great listAnd not just limited to hockey.
In the last 25 years we’ve had
Schumaker
Hamilton
Verstappen
Agassi
Sampras
Federer
Nadal
Djokovic
Jordan
LeBron
Brady
Manning
Mahomes
Woods
Phelps
Bolt
Messi
Ronaldo
Bonds
Trout
Ohtani
Gretzky
Lemieux
Crosby
McDavid
Basically we’ve seen the GOAT in every sport (sometimes one upped by the next guy) or Top 5 players of all time all in the last 25 years.
We’re living through the golden generation of sports and we don’t even know it.
You equating a referee missing a call with a judge deciding whose turns were sharper and whose dancing was more rhythmic and in time with the music is ridiculous. A ref missing a call doesn't decide the game. The players have the ability to overcome a missed or phantom call. You can't overcome a judge's scorecard.How are they ridiculous? subjective calls affecting the outcome of a game isn't unheard of.
First, driving a car isnt a sport.
Second, there are like 10 better baseball players (that didnt use drugs) than the three you listed from prior generations.
Maybe, but we're also living in by far the worst age of gladiators and gladiator-related athletics.
You equating a referee missing a call with a judge deciding whose turns were sharper and whose dancing was more rhythmic and in time with the music is ridiculous. A ref missing a call doesn't decide the game. The players have the ability to overcome a missed or phantom call. You can't overcome a judge's scorecard.
Hockey has been by far my life long favorite sport, but if there is a definition of golden era applied to sports - 70's heavy weight and 80's welter/ middle weight boxing were a fleeting "moments" in time that featured such drama, goats and epic matches that will never ever be repeated in a similar way.
Is that because there were actually more stars, or because Messi and Ronaldo have made the rest of the star players from this generation look worse in comparison?
Larry bird better than leflop.And not just limited to hockey.
In the last 25 years we’ve had
Schumaker
Hamilton
Verstappen
Agassi
Sampras
Federer
Nadal
Djokovic
Jordan
LeBron
Brady
Manning
Mahomes
Woods
Phelps
Bolt
Messi
Ronaldo
Bonds
Trout
Ohtani
Gretzky
Lemieux
Crosby
McDavid
Basically we’ve seen the GOAT in every sport (sometimes one upped by the next guy) or Top 5 players of all time all in the last 25 years.
We’re living through the golden generation of sports and we don’t even know it.
You just disqualified yourself from this conversationHaven't heard of 3 of those guys (Johnston, Montana, and Rose – perhaps they are darts or snooker players?), but I'm willing to believe you.
Gretzky, Lemieux, Jordan are 80s and 90s players. Yes some retired in the 00s but that doesn't really mean much. Schumacher and Woods are late 90s early 00s sportsmen too. There has been a general decline of sports quality in the past 10 years. That is to be expected when most kids don't do sports anymore.And not just limited to hockey.
In the last 25 years we’ve had
Schumaker
Hamilton
Verstappen
Agassi
Sampras
Federer
Nadal
Djokovic
Jordan
LeBron
Brady
Manning
Mahomes
Woods
Phelps
Bolt
Messi
Ronaldo
Bonds
Trout
Ohtani
Gretzky
Lemieux
Crosby
McDavid
Basically we’ve seen the GOAT in every sport (sometimes one upped by the next guy) or Top 5 players of all time all in the last 25 years.
We’re living through the golden generation of sports and we don’t even know it.