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All I will say is - how many choices did they "really" have?
I mean, Baseball has umpires and is mainstream America into hockey? So. it's us and football.....and we narrowly won (or lost). JMO
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Well, it makes sense when you think about it, perception wise....What other sports are mostly constant play like BB, offering more chances of "illegal" actions-which then causes unfair complaints from the offending teams fans?
I dont include soccer due to the "dead"time of a player moving with the ball over the field. Hockey may be closer, but dont they only have 2-3 rules in the book? lol |
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There is no 'dead' time on a soccer pitch. 22 players keep things plenty 'live' at all times I can assure you. |
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BBodB -
I agree with you. Good soccer teams don't dribble the ball very much, they pass the ball (kinda like in basketball) - across the field and sometimes back, but always with the goal of moving the ball forward. A LOT OF ACTIVITY, as you point out. Goals are scored by opening up the field, crossing the ball etc. Very few goals scored as a result of dribbling....... |
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