The Doctor Of Style wrote:
Nardi wrote:
Sports fandom is a hobby. It isn't important in the scheme of things. Those who get paid to comment on it should say the things on the air that they do off the air. What the hell are they afraid of? Success?
Has one commentator said Caleb is a bust? I guarantee some think he is. So what's the problem? Being wrong? Who cares? It's sports. 99% of it is a prediction business. Commentators absolutely should call out dopes and not be afraid to be a dope. It's OK to be wrong on sports. Sports itself is dopey.
We are grown men on the edge of our seat watching other grown men attempting to take an oblong object into the area with the pretty colors.
It's why I first started listening to Chet when I was a teenager. Nothing rankled him more than a vanilla ass sportscaster. Sid Garcia and Howard Sudberry were frequent targets of his. Mostly for that reason. Who cares if someone gets offended? It's sports. They are supposed too from time to time.
Anyone that has ever played sports has had someone tell them that they aren't shit. It's actually one of the endearing qualities about sports to be honest. Prove em wrong and feel good about yourself later on because you did.
I was thinking exactly this when watching Antioch's clip of the Bears last drive set to Creed. One of my fondest memories was a "who gives a shit" Christmas tournament game where I was getting annihilated by some lanky awkward guard. I got a putback rebound to win the game and all of a sudden life is good. One of the ugliest box scores you'll ever see, it's like 11AM on a Thursday, and I'm running around like Cairo Santos. From a 20,000 ft view it's ridiculous. But nevertheless....it sticks with you.