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  • #16
    That would suck if your an athelete...

    coach: Ok Jones today you need to break your right fibula...good luck out there
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    • #17
      Are you obliquely approaching the Determinism vs Freewill problem orange?
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      • #18
        More likely he's approaching the "Pro wrestling doesn't really suck, honest - look, I'll try and prove it to you" problem.

        Seriously, though, I agree with Ming.
        If I'm posting here then Counterglow must be down.

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        • #19
          It doesn't
          Only fun soap opera on tv.

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          • #20
            Re: Pre-determined Sports

            Originally posted by orange
            If tomorrow it 'leaked' that all major sports organizations (NHL, NBA, NFL, MLB, etc. etc.) had predetermined results, for suspense and 'entertainment purposes', would you still watch them? That is to say, the results are pre-determined (who won and who lost, and a rough idea of by what margin) but the actual athletes and such were still "real", obviously.
            No. This is the reason why I'm not a big gambling advocate and I believe that the NCAA (and the individual schools of course) needs to be ever vigilant in keeping gambling off campuses, and especially away from atheletes.

            Kennesaw Mountain Landis might have had his issues, but he was dead-on correct when he asserted that gambling by players and managers would've destroyed the game.

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            • #21
              Kennesaw Mountain Landis




              Is that somebody's name?? Holey moley...
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              • #22
                Yeah, KML was the first baseball commissioner (from 1920-1944). He was brought in by the owners to help fix Baseballs gambling and image problem. He was the one who instituted the lifetime ban for gambling on baseball policy which is still in effect today. I misspelled his first name, but that's OK.

                Here's his Hall of Fame page: http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/ho...is_kenesaw.htm

                Here's another history of the man, including his decisions (far more informative and less ass-kissing than the HoF site above): http://www.pubdim.net/baseballlibrar...w_Mountain.stm

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Caesar the Great
                  you mean they aren't???

                  of course, i watch reruns of old games - sure i know the outcome but it doesn't really bother me, it loses something from the game, but its still very enjoyable to watch
                  i agree with this too. especially the cal, stanford game with "the play". not only was it great to see elway drive back and put his team up it was equally great to see cal execute "the play" and win the game.
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                  • #24
                    Yes... If "the play" happened in a scripted game, I would just say... they need new script writers and be pissed. Since it REALLY did happen, it is now called "the play" and will live on forever in the History of College Football.
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                    • #25
                      I just find it interesting that no one would watch pro-sports if they were scripted. I honestly can't understand what would be different between the two...especially if you've gone all these years 'not knowing about it'.
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                      • #26
                        Would you play a MP civ game if you pre-determined who would win, and how?

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by orange
                          I honestly can't understand what would be different between the two...especially if you've gone all these years 'not knowing about it'.
                          Because the knowledge of knowing that all the past was scripted, yet presented as a test of skills would disgust me. All the records... championships... all the great plays... would become meaningless, and I would see no reason to want to support such future activities by viewing it or paying to go see it.

                          The magic would be gone... and I would then find real tests of athletic competitions to enjoy, ones that weren't fixed or scripted.
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by orange
                            I just find it interesting that no one would watch pro-sports if they were scripted. I honestly can't understand what would be different between the two...especially if you've gone all these years 'not knowing about it'.
                            Well, ming said the same thing effectively as I'm going to but anway. Believe it or not, sports is mostly about winning. Or maybe it's a great achievemt if the underdog gets even 3rd place. Obvious, yes? So basically you see bunch of guys jumping around working out the script. Whoever the winner is, they win because the others let them, not because they had a better game. Maybe you can't see it from their play , but you know it. If I didn't know, and couldn't tell, sure it wouldn't bother me at all. Besides, easiest way to get good looking game is when everyone is actually trying to win. Also, there are people who even watch dilbert, I bet there'll be some who will still watch.

                            Isn't it the Drama and athleticism that makes you watch, though?
                            If that's why you watch... You really should watch pro wrestling, if you allready don't. I'm pretty sure even the commentators have the script, so they can direct the viewer to see what they are supposed to see, if the other guy is supposed to do something, and it ends up looking vague they will explain it and go with it anyway. One can only stomach certain amount of it thought, I wouldn't want every sport to be like that. It's not really a sport to be honest, more like show acrobatics. It does look fake however, but it still looks good. And the plots are just too much.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by JohnT
                              Would you play a MP civ game if you pre-determined who would win, and how?
                              that describes every game of civ2 MP I've ever played.

                              As for the question, I'd still watch but not as much.
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by orange


                                Isn't it the Drama and athleticism that makes you watch, though?
                                If every sport was scripted and I knew it, I wouldn't watch it.

                                Why?

                                I watch for the competition, of which, drama and athleticism are merely a part of.

                                If the game was decided by a script already, there would be zero competition. You may not know who is going to win, but you do know it's already decided.


                                ACK!
                                Don't try to confuse the issue with half-truths and gorilla dust!

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