Other posts related to sports

There’s Something About Hockey

October 3, 2009 12:31 am

Baseball spreads half its players across a pasture, hides the rest in dugouts, and then, proudly aware that it is the only sport without a time clock, proceeds apace as though its fans do not have one either. Football, played on one hundred twenty yards of distant field in increasingly canyon-esque stadia, packs twelve minutes of balletic violence into sixty minutes of game time and two hundred minutes of real time. Basketball provides near constant action and often intimate attention, but when scoring occurs every twenty seconds, only the last hundred or so seem to matter, and they often unfold over such an excruciation of stops and starts and fouls and timeouts and team meetings that even the most dramatic finishes unfold like athletic arrhythmia. Soccer drops one lost ball amidst twenty joggers, offers almost as many riots in the stands as goals on the field, and is beloved only by a loose affiliation of drunkards, Europhiles, and overprogrammed eight-year-olds who have yet to convince me I’m missing anything of interest.

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Sports Gambling in Delaware

May 12, 2009 5:05 pm

I just watched the following program on ESPN:

Here are my thoughts after watching the full program (Which was not on YouTube):

  • Why isn’t sports gambling legal?
    • NFL – The NFL just doesn’t trust its players.  See my argument below….
    • NCAA – The NCAA fears that its games will be fixed or other scams will occur.  However with the current proliferation of sports gambling, having it legalized may actually help deter this type of activity.  With bets going though governed casinos, it may become tougher for cheaters to cover their tracks
    • Lobbying – Vegas has a lot to lose…
  • Why isn’t all gambling legal?

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National Sports Collectors Convention Update

August 4, 2008 10:53 pm

Steve Bartman didn’t show…. Too bad….

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