Professional Sports Pet Peeves
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Ironman92For me it's been way up there for several years but it seems to be a growing irritation and that is the clock management by NFL coaches. It blows my mind how much time a week these guys spend every week trying to gain every fathomable advantage....but then so often are a head-scratching failure at working the clock to their advantage or on whether or not to run plays to get a first or to eat some clock.
Flopping in basketball
NBA officials
Some of the Neanderthal unwritten rules in baseball
MLB umps getting hurt feelz and throwing out players
Who Dey
Special teams players blocking in the back or not being prepared for a fake or onside.
NBA guys who can't shoot 70% from the line
Fans at the game who don't know shit but talk so everyone else can here them and won't STFU
The love affair with the Mets or Jets when they are good. -
TiernanGrown adults wearing dog masks and barking at NFL games. Most are fat ex-third shift drill punch operators living in Lorain or Euclid waiting til the union bennies finally stop. Then they will die.
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Ironman92I'll ask that you all ignore the drunk and post your thoughts.
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friendfromlowryI wish they could plan out the prime-time games sooner than what they do. Networks must have ratings that justify putting the Cowboys on as much as they do, but I can't possibly believe people want to watch a team minus Romo and Bryant. Or this years miserable Saints team, Detroit tomorrow night, San Francisco next Sunday, etc.
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Lovejoy1984MLB Umps for same reason as you.
Joey Crawford in the NBA...just being himself. -
Ironman92
They have had some ho hum gamesfriendfromlowry;1755391 wrote:I wish they could plan out the prime-time games sooner than what they do. Networks must have ratings that justify putting the Cowboys on as much as they do, but I can't possibly believe people want to watch a team minus Romo and Bryant. Or this years miserable Saints team, Detroit tomorrow night, San Francisco next Sunday, etc. -
friendfromlowry
I understand they want to mix in some variety rather than just show Dallas, Green Bay, New England, and Denver every week. But Detroit blows. The team is absolutely dreadful to watch. No offense to you, but with Roethlisberger out next week's MNF game with Pittsburgh and San Diego doesn't look great, either.Ironman92;1755393 wrote:They have had some ho hum games -
Ironman92
Pittsburgh and San Diego is always a good game to watch.....hoping LeVeon puts on a show.friendfromlowry;1755395 wrote:I understand they want to mix in some variety rather than just show Dallas, Green Bay, New England, and Denver every week. But Detroit blows. The team is absolutely dreadful to watch. No offense to you, but with Roethlisberger out next week's MNF game with Pittsburgh and San Diego doesn't look great, either.
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Laley23You cannot move a Monday or Thursday game. Not in the sense that it's against the rules, in the sense that it would be absolute chaos.
As as for the Sunday night games, after week 5 they can flex. The promblem is finding games that will draw better ratings...
Its looking like Denver @ Chicago or Green Bay @ Minnesota the week before thanksgiving.
Also so highly doubtful SNF will be in Pittsburgh/Baltimore towards the end of the year at this rate. They also want to flex out of the Dallas home game week 9 versus Philly. But, those 2 teams draw huge ratings. Green Bay is at Carolina and Denver at Indy that week though... -
Al Bundy
They could schedule 2 games on Monday and Thursday nights. Regional markets could get the local game, and other markets can pick which game they want, or ESPN could divide their games between any of their networks.Laley23;1755410 wrote:You cannot move a Monday or Thursday game. Not in the sense that it's against the rules, in the sense that it would be absolute chaos.
As as for the Sunday night games, after week 5 they can flex. The promblem is finding games that will draw better ratings...
Its looking like Denver @ Chicago or Green Bay @ Minnesota the week before thanksgiving.
Also so highly doubtful SNF will be in Pittsburgh/Baltimore towards the end of the year at this rate. They also want to flex out of the Dallas home game week 9 versus Philly. But, those 2 teams draw huge ratings. Green Bay is at Carolina and Denver at Indy that week though... -
Laley23
Networks would never go for that. They pay way too much money to have a competing game. Plus, MNF would have essentially the 7th pick of those weekend games. NBC gets the first, then fox and CBS alternate 2/3 pick and ESPN gets 4th pick (CBS and fox staying within their AFC/NFC rules). It would go back to them for 2 more and ESPN would then pick their 2nd game. So, your choice would still suck.Al Bundy;1755411 wrote:They could schedule 2 games on Monday and Thursday nights. Regional markets could get the local game, and other markets can pick which game they want, or ESPN could divide their games between any of their networks.
You would also would solve the issue of bad teams early on. You can't alter people's travel on such short notice constantly, before they get mad. And tv crews are Union. -
wghfanThe NFL has too many games scheduled for 1:00. I don't know why they can't stagger the games out between 1, and 4:30. Or move more games to 4:00.
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AutomatikThat woman who calls B10 games occasionally w/ Galloway. I can't think of her name.
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Commander of AwesomePenalties in the NFL. It is RIDICULOUS this season how many flags there are, esp for ticky tacky BS. It's like they look for F4F types to be refs.
How slanted NFL rules are to favor the WR.
How behind the times MLB is is replay review, balls and strikes, etc.... I know MLB Refs jobs are hard, but I much rather get it right than let some fat slob on an ego trip play penis flickers with his favorites.
Lack of good oline play in the NFL. -
DeyDurkie5Announcers calling extreme exaggerations on normal plays. "That was probably the best catch we will see in quiet some time" "he could be the best player on the planet at his position playing in this game"
Gruden and collingsworth are the worst at this -
friendfromlowryRoger Goodell. The league seems to be increasingly prospering in spite of him. The rules to protect the QB in ridiculous situations, prevent player celebrations, etc. as well as how he disciplines players seems completely out of touch with everyone else in America.
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HitsRusMajor League baseball players that can't execute a bunt.
Major league baseball players that would rather hit into the teeth of a shift rather than lay one down and get a sure hit. Obviously there are some players like Miggy Cabrera that are so potent offensively, that a bunt is a waste of their talent, but there are plenty of other average players hitting .220 and hitting 12- 20 HRs a year, that are hitting into the extreme shifts that I wonder how these guys have a job. -
Ironman92
Thom Brennaman when Phillips makes a great play is unbearable and when other players make a great play he alludes to Phillips immediately. When our SS Suarez makes a great play he points out that he takes ground balls everyday beside Phillips.DeyDurkie5;1755469 wrote:Announcers calling extreme exaggerations on normal plays. "That was probably the best catch we will see in quiet some time" "he could be the best player on the planet at his position playing in this game"
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Sonofanump
Why is Jeff Triplette not on this list?Ironman92;1755384 wrote:For me it's been way up there for several years but it seems to be a growing irritation and that is the clock management by NFL coaches. It blows my mind how much time a week these guys spend every week trying to gain every fathomable advantage....but then so often are a head-scratching failure at working the clock to their advantage or on whether or not to run plays to get a first or to eat some clock.
Flopping in basketball
NBA officials
Some of the Neanderthal unwritten rules in baseball
MLB umps getting hurt feelz and throwing out players
Who Dey
Special teams players blocking in the back or not being prepared for a fake or onside.
NBA guys who can't shoot 70% from the line
Fans at the game who don't know shit but talk so everyone else can here them and won't STFU
The love affair with the Mets or Jets when they are good. -
Ironman92
Cause I've seen him do maybe 3 games in the last two years and I'd mention Joe West and virtually every NBA official before I would himSonofanump;1759790 wrote:Why is Jeff Triplette not on this list?