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  • America, land of the assholes..

    I bet every other country is laughing at us right now. Why do americans have to show off like this. We have enough of this shit in the NFL, do we really need it in the Olympics too?

    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200....ap/index.html

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    I saw that earlier this evening and I have to admit I laughed. I really don't get it how professional athletes have to show off so damn much. You're a professional athlete, everyone knows your good so why the fuck do you have to show off.

    Really pisses me off in most american sports when they do so much showing off. They're getting paid millions of dollars to play games for the enjoyment of others and they feel the need to talk shit too.....

    Don't get me wrong, some end zone celebrations are funny, but when someone slows down at about the 15 yard line and starts holding the ball out, it drives me fucking crazy. My rant for the day :D

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    • #3
      That's typical America for you....big FAT extravagant show offs. I hate what the people of this country have made it stand for to the rest of the world.

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      • #4
        It's really funny how these guys come to the Olympics proclaiming that they are going to bring home the Gold, and when they lose, they come up with some line like "...It's not about winning the game...sob...sob...I came here to play a good game and do my best..yadda...yadda...bullshit".

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        • #5
          Originally posted by GymBoyNY
          It's really funny how these guys come to the Olympics proclaiming that they are going to bring home the Gold, and when they lose, they come up with some line like "...It's not about winning the game...sob...sob...I came here to play a good game and do my best..yadda...yadda...bullshit".
          agreed.

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          • #6
            That's why I like that 19yr old Shaun White that won the gold for the mens snowboarding half-pipe. He's incredible and he knows it, but he's really appreciative and humble about it.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by blm
              That's why I like that 19yr old Shaun White that won the gold for the mens snowboarding half-pipe. He's incredible and he knows it, but he's really appreciative and humble about it.
              Yeah, humility really does go a long way doesn't it?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by blm
                That's why I like that 19yr old Shaun White that won the gold for the mens snowboarding half-pipe. He's incredible and he knows it, but he's really appreciative and humble about it.
                I love watching him. He has always been 100% class. I have watched him since he participated in his first Xgames. I knew of him since Tony Hawk ran into him, knocking him out on the skateboard half pipe, when White was like 10.

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                • #9
                  actually that was my fault. i was watching the race with an american friend and just before she fell i yelled "FAALLLLLLLLLL!" and she did. everyone was freaked out haha

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                  • #10
                    She's going to be paying for that arrogance the rest of her life.

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                    • #11
                      she may be able to live it down for the most part since she still got Silver. If she didn't medal at all... I would feel sorry for her then I think. She would have to be reminded of that mistake the rest of her life. She wouldn't deserve that.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Shibby
                        she may be able to live it down for the most part since she still got Silver. If she didn't medal at all... I would feel sorry for her then I think. She would have to be reminded of that mistake the rest of her life. She wouldn't deserve that.
                        I don't think it makes much of a difference, medaling or not. She lost the gold because of a stupid hot-dog move...and a silver just isn't a gold. I think it will haunt her.

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                        • #13
                          I agree it will haunt her, espeacially if she dosn't come back in 4 or 8 years and get the gold.

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                          • #14
                            inexcusable, don't celebrate till you're done...

                            to that end, who was that individual in the NCAA b-ball final years ago who called time-out when they had none left, thus creating a technical which lost them the game? He actually went out and created his own ministry, and a charity based on it in which his whole idea was to make lemonade from lemons, and raise money for the poor from the fame of his grand mistake, now that I have respect for, it wasn't him showboating early.

                            i hate to say anything to the effect of "it's not their fault," but on the other hand, if we didn't attribute so much money, fame and attention on this shit, it might not be such an issue.

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                            • #15
                              Chris Webber did that at michigan but I never heard of any ministry or charity that had anything to do with him.

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