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Track runner and the NFL
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Track runner and the NFL
Ok no link, but just saw this track runner celebrate before he crossed the finish line only to see the guy behind him pass him and win. It is also what I hate about running backs and receivers in the NFL who showboat before they get into the end zone. I don't give a fuck what you get paid, finish the play first. I've seen these idiots fumble or get tackled over really stupid mental mistakes. 
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RE: Track runner and the NFL
or drop the ball before they cross the goal line...it's a classic move that happens about once a year to a pompous receiver
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THIS IS AN OUTRAGE!

In all seriousness, I love plays like that. They're YouTube classics that one day I will share with my nephew and say, "I was there for that... I caught it on live tv."
He who loves God cannot endeavour that God should love him in return - Baruch Spinoza
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(April 14, 2015 at 9:51 am)polar bear Wrote: or drop the ball before they cross the goal line...it's a classic move that happens about once a year to a pompous receiver

I think it happens more than that. But still. Do your job, celebrate once you get back to the sideline. 
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RE: Track runner and the NFL
In soccer we see celebrations a lot, but they seem mostly correct and mostly based on adrenaline, nothing preplanned. That sort of thing I have no problem with, but what the OP talks about makes me cringe when watching pointyball.
"For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring." - Carl Sagan
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RE: Track runner and the NFL
(April 14, 2015 at 9:55 am)c172 Wrote: In soccer we see celebrations a lot, but they seem mostly correct and mostly based on adrenaline, nothing preplanned. That sort of thing I have no problem with, but what the OP talks about makes me cringe when watching pointyball.

Yah, but you are watching paint dry...I mean soccer
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RE: Track runner and the NFL
(April 14, 2015 at 9:57 am)polar bear Wrote:
(April 14, 2015 at 9:55 am)c172 Wrote: In soccer we see celebrations a lot, but they seem mostly correct and mostly based on adrenaline, nothing preplanned. That sort of thing I have no problem with, but what the OP talks about makes me cringe when watching pointyball.

Yah, but you are watching paint dry...I mean soccer

I don't like soccer myself, but I also didn't get raised on it, but all sports especially at the pro level take talent to play like the sport or not. 
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RE: Track runner and the NFL
(April 14, 2015 at 9:58 am)Brian37 Wrote: polar bear
Yah, but you are watching paint dry...I mean soccer

I don't like soccer myself, but I also didn't get raised on it, but all sports especially at the pro level take talent to play like the sport or not. 
I agree, I just like giving soccer people a hard time  Big Grin
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RE: Track runner and the NFL
(April 14, 2015 at 10:03 am)polar bear Wrote:
(April 14, 2015 at 9:58 am)Brian37 Wrote: polar bear
Yah, but you are watching paint dry...I mean soccer

I don't like soccer myself, but I also didn't get raised on it, but all sports especially at the pro level take talent to play like the sport or not. 
I agree, I just like giving soccer people a hard time  Big Grin

I do hate it when soccer fans, of course not all, but some say NFL players are wimps because of the pads. I'd challenge anyone of them to put pads on and take a full speed tackle from a defensive back or corner back. I am a physical wimp myself at least I admit I couldn't. 
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RE: Track runner and the NFL
(April 14, 2015 at 8:20 am)Brian37 Wrote: Ok no link, but just saw this track runner celebrate before he crossed the finish line only to see the guy behind him pass him and win. It is also what I hate about running backs and receivers in the NFL who showboat before they get into the end zone. I don't give a fuck what you get paid, finish the play first. I've seen these idiots fumble or get tackled over really stupid mental mistakes. 

Dammit Brian, that's the smartest thing you've ever said. I complain about that every game. Seriously, you can't wait two more freaking strides to celebrate?

I also hate the dances they do for ordinary plays. Guy makes a tackle, he dances. When I complete a tax return, I don't spike it. You stop a guy on fourth and goal to win the game, yeah, go ahead and celebrate, but not every play. I forget which coach said it, but someone supposedly said "when you make a big play, act like you've done it before," or something like that. Couldn't agree more.
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