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![]() "RobertR237" wrote in message ... Personally, though, I think the US men's basketball team deserves all the humiliation that can be heaped on it. Bunch of pathetic, tattooed, trash-talking, arrogant, spoiled millionaire, gangsta wannabe losers..... I don't think you could find anywhere a set of worse excuses for humanity to represent the United States. Well, maybe some Abu Ghraib prison guards.... Or Jerry Springer.... But wait, all those guys looked, talked, and acted like they might be guests on Springer, so I guess that's redundant. Yes, even though I hate to see my country lose, these folks got just what they deserved. Maybe we'll get a competent team next time around. One than can play better than they can talk. Matt We should pull the team from the college ranks, not the professional ranks to begin with. Indeed. There was a time in the Olympics when hiring a professional coach was frowned upon. |
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We should pull the team from the college ranks, not the professional ranks
to begin with. Indeed. There was a time in the Olympics when hiring a professional coach was frowned upon. Ive always thought we should go even further..... You get only one shot at the olympics (ie you only get to go once).... Youve never particpated in pro atheletics, and that includes college... Never competed for any prize money/compensation.... And you have a real full time job not associated with sports. Then there is a national lottery for each sport and anyone who meets the specs and is drawn from the pool gets to represent the country... Sure, some of the "atheletes" would be pretty pathetic, but I think they would be more enjoyable anyway... Im mean, I sure would be more interested in how Bob the welder is gonna do in the javelin throw than I am for somebody who's been practicing doing it 80 hours a week for 10 years.... Sure a "pro" athelete can do some amazing things....but to me an amateur/beginner struggling to do his/her best is much more "uplifting" (and "braver") than watching some pro try the same thing... Maybe we allow em to train for a week or 2 between when they are picked and when they compete... Of course some nations would cheat like hell and ruin the whole concept..... take care Blll |
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