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utee94

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Re: 2026 Olympics Thread
« Reply #154 on: Today at 03:00:10 PM »
I hate people and there are people in America, so...


Anyway I'm just arguing to argue.  I enjoy the Olympics (other than curling) but I'm not gonna die on any hills over them.

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« Reply #155 on: Today at 03:00:59 PM »
That's where I am.  I couldn't get into a curling league.  And honestly I feel like they've given it less time than it deserves considering the sports they cover than the USA is non competitive in, and that's their market.  But I assumed Venn Diagram of the people who think curling is boring, and the people who think baseball is boring is a circle
College baseball is great.

MLB = rat's ass.

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« Reply #156 on: Today at 03:02:47 PM »
I love both.

But I also enjoy 2 weeks of curling every 4 years

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« Reply #157 on: Today at 03:21:04 PM »
That's where I am.  I couldn't get into a curling league.  And honestly I feel like they've given it less time than it deserves considering the sports they cover than the USA is non competitive in, and that's their market.  But I assumed Venn Diagram of the people who think curling is boring, and the people who think baseball is boring is a circle
I think baseball, if you really understand every at bat as a chess match between pitcher and batter, can be very interesting. And you often will be able to understand it and find it most interesting if you played it. 

I think there's some similarity in curling. I see how the strategy plays out, even if I don't understand it deeply. And I assume if you've ever curled, then you really do understand it deeply and you get a lot out of watching it. 

I only played one season of little league baseball as a kid, and I've never curled. So I don't appreciate the strategic aspects of either, which is WHY both are boring to me. 

However, I disagree with your Venn diagram idea. Because there are a LOT more Americans who grew up playing baseball than curling, and so I'd assume there are a lot of people who deeply understand (and enjoy) watching baseball, but don't get the same satisfaction from curling because they've never personally done it. 

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« Reply #158 on: Today at 03:27:46 PM »
US tie it up with 2:04 to go in regulation

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« Reply #159 on: Today at 03:53:39 PM »
I'd also say there's a reason I find watching golf on TV interesting... It's because I've played golf all my life. I understand it. 

I get why non-golfers find it boring as hell. It's the same reason I find baseball or curling boring as hell... Because what you see is only the surface level, and you have to understand the game deeper to find it interesting. 

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« Reply #160 on: Today at 03:53:57 PM »
US tie it up with 2:04 to go in regulation
Is this sudden death OT, or do they play the full period? 

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« Reply #161 on: Today at 03:56:21 PM »
Ok question answered... Gold USA!

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« Reply #162 on: Today at 03:56:26 PM »
Sudden death, and the US wins!

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« Reply #163 on: Today at 03:58:17 PM »
I'd also say there's a reason I find watching golf on TV interesting... It's because I've played golf all my life. I understand it.

I get why non-golfers find it boring as hell. It's the same reason I find baseball or curling boring as hell... Because what you see is only the surface level, and you have to understand the game deeper to find it interesting.


Golf as a spectator sport is boring as hell.  I really enjoyed playing it back when I took a swing at it (pun not originally intended, but gladly claimed post-hoc anyway).  But good lord did I suck at it.  I didn't have the time or the funds back then to do the kind of practicing it would've taken to get better.  So I just quit after a little while and never looked back.  

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« Reply #164 on: Today at 03:58:46 PM »
What a beautiful move to win it (3v3 is dumb)

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« Reply #165 on: Today at 03:59:24 PM »
I think baseball, if you really understand every at bat as a chess match between pitcher and batter, can be very interesting. And you often will be able to understand it and find it most interesting if you played it.

I think there's some similarity in curling. I see how the strategy plays out, even if I don't understand it deeply. And I assume if you've ever curled, then you really do understand it deeply and you get a lot out of watching it.

I only played one season of little league baseball as a kid, and I've never curled. So I don't appreciate the strategic aspects of either, which is WHY both are boring to me.

However, I disagree with your Venn diagram idea. Because there are a LOT more Americans who grew up playing baseball than curling, and so I'd assume there are a lot of people who deeply understand (and enjoy) watching baseball, but don't get the same satisfaction from curling because they've never personally done it.
You assume my diagram is Americans

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« Reply #166 on: Today at 03:59:39 PM »
Sudden death, and the US wins!

Take that, America's Evil Tophat!

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« Reply #167 on: Today at 04:01:39 PM »
What a beautiful move to win it (3v3 is dumb)
They do 10 minute OTs.

It should be 10 minutes of 5 on 5, then 10 minutes of 4 on 4, then 10 minutes of 3 on 3, and if somehow you get through that, a shootout.

The dumb OT rules (for all sports) make sense in the regular season, I guess, but in elimination games, its embarrassing.  Fortunately I don't think there is any traction in that direction for the NHL playoffs

 

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