(03-25-2017, 06:39 PM)churchilllafemme Wrote: Now, in my autumn years, I have no interest in watching or listening to any games of any kind until it is playoff time; I pay no attention to the regular season. Is this just a function of getting old or am I some kind of traitor to sports?
At least in NHL hockey, as well as some other hockey leagues around the world, you have a regular season that is grueling and just seems to last forever. That is then followed by these cut-throat playoff games, where all the outcomes are decided in a fraction of the time compared to the regular season. Because of this, I think it’s normal to be more interested in any type of playoffs, as that is where the “real” action is.
But also what
KAV,
Marko and
Freddy said. Sports is just about fame and fortune these days. Grown people and young adults acting so serious and cool, while playing a game! Sports used to be about having fun in the fields, the water, the ice, the backyards. Now, it’s some kind of “ultimate system of achievement and merit” that gets put before science and arts, and its professional participants are paid exorbitant amounts — just to play! Just to have fun! Frankly, sometimes I think none of us should be supporting any of this. We should be playing in our own backyard leagues, for free.
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