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Tarkus
02-16-2003, 04:31 PM
Got this idea from a poll I just saw on one of the sports sites. Which of these events listed would you most want to see in person?
Tarkus
RendeR
02-16-2003, 04:43 PM
You need to add the Daytona 500 to this list.
Lathum
02-16-2003, 04:47 PM
I would say game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals just because if it gets to a game 7 usually the teams are pretty matched and if it is a close game or overtime there is nothing more exciting in sports.
JonInMiddleGA
02-16-2003, 05:00 PM
Originally posted by Tarkus
Got this idea from a poll I just saw on one of the sports sites. Which of these events listed would you most want to see in person?
Tarkus
None of the above, if I'm to pick the one I'd most like to see in person -- that'd be a NASCAR race at Bristol at night.
The Daytona 500 should be on there instead of Indy.
Originally posted by gold101
The Daytona 500 should be on there instead of Indy.
I don't know about that.... If there was no open-wheel split, I firmly believe that the Indy 500 would still rank higher than Daytona.
TLK
kcchief19
02-16-2003, 06:11 PM
In a different topic, somebody will have to explain to me the popularity of auto racing. I simply don't get it. I do see the point of listing the Daytona 500 instead of the Indy 500 -- it's outdrawn the Indy race in the ratings seven straight years.
I chose 7th game of the World Series slightly over 7th game of the Stanley Cup. The electricity of those two events is much higher than for any other event. World Cup is probably up there in terms of excitement, but I find soccer somewhat boring, so there you go. I like baseball better than hockey, so there you go.
korme
02-16-2003, 07:00 PM
How SuperBowl doesn't take the cake is beyong me.
Blackadar
02-16-2003, 07:08 PM
I think the poll is a bit biased in the way it's worded.
Notice it's Game 7 of the Stanley Cup, World Series and NBA Championship, which doesn't happen very often. Or the last round of the Masters. Those may happen from time to time, but they are part of a larger event and the whole event should be considered. By limiting it to a final game of a larger series, you discount the other parts of the series. Since it's all tied together, you really shouldn't do that.
The World Cup final is excluded, since it's not the same teams who play each other. Same goes for the Wimbleton final.
So the poll should REALLY read:
The America's Cup Finals
Indianapolis 500
The Masters
The NBA Finals
The Stanley Cup Finals
The Super Bowl
Wimbledon Finals
World Cup Finals
The World Series
College Football National Championship.
Jets80
02-16-2003, 07:36 PM
I'll watch anything from the BEST SEAT IN THE HOUSE. Where the beer only cost 7.49 a 12 pack. the pizza gets delivered right too me and there is no line at the pisser.
Except I will NEVER watch soccer or Sail boat racing on my TV
panerd
02-16-2003, 08:53 PM
Originally posted by vexroid
College Football National Championship.
Actually, the postseason is about when I stop watching NCAA football. (unless Mizzou is somehow involved :( ) I will gladly watch a good OSU/Michigan or Notre Dame/USC or Nebraska/Colorado game every weekend. But there is something about a 4+ hour neutral site weeknight game that just doesn't do it for me come bowl season.
I am the same way with the NCAA tournament. The first rounds are so exiting because of all that is going on, but the tournament just kind of fizzles in the end every year for me. I would much rather switch to another game at the end of the game I just watched then have an hour of analysis and three playings of "One shining moment" until the next game tips off. (Again, maybe this is related to the Mizzou thing. I was really into the tourney until the final 8 last year. Though I did enjoy watching Kansas get thumped! :D )
Easy Mac
02-16-2003, 08:57 PM
Ricky Martin says it all for me:
Do you really want it? [x3]
Go, go, go, ale ale ale [x2]
Go, go, go, here we go, yeah
[1] - The cup of life, this is the one.
Now is the time, don't ever stop
Push it along, gotta be strong.
Push it along, right to the top
[2] - Como Cain y Abel, es un partido cruel.
Tienes que pelear, por una estrella
Consigue con honor, la copa del amor
Para sobrevivir y luchar por ella
Luchar por ella (YEAH)
Do you really want it... (YEAH)
[3] - Here we go! Ale, Ale Ale! Go, go, go! Ale, Ale Ale!
Arriba va! El mundo esta de pie. Go, Go, Gol!! Ale, Ale, Ale
La vida es, competicion. Hay que sonar, ser campeon
La copa es, la bendicion. La ganaras, Go, Go, Go!
And when you feel the heat. The world is at your feet
No one can hold you down. If you really want it
Just steal your destiny. Right from the hands of fate
Reach for the cup of life. 'Cause your name is on it
Do you really want it...(YEAH)
Do you really want it...(YEAH)
Tu y yo! Ale, Ale Ale. Go, go ,gol! Ale, Ale, Ale
Tonight's the night, we're gonna celebrate
The cup of life!!! Ale, Ale, Ale.
[repeat 1, 2, 3]
Un, dos, tres, ale ale ale. Un, deux, trois, ale ale ale...
la Coupe du Monde
Dutch
02-17-2003, 03:28 AM
I always thought he was saying , "Hey! Hey! Hey! I'm Gay! I'm Gay! I'm Gay!"???
Guess he wasn't saying that...
Leonidas
02-17-2003, 07:13 PM
NCAA Final 4
Airhog
02-17-2003, 07:19 PM
Originally posted by kcchief19
In a different topic, somebody will have to explain to me the popularity of auto racing. I simply don't get it. I do see the point of listing the Daytona 500 instead of the Indy 500 -- it's outdrawn the Indy race in the ratings seven straight years.
I chose 7th game of the World Series slightly over 7th game of the Stanley Cup. The electricity of those two events is much higher than for any other event. World Cup is probably up there in terms of excitement, but I find soccer somewhat boring, so there you go. I like baseball better than hockey, so there you go.
Well I enjoy it because of the speed involved and the skill. Most people say going around in circles is boring, but I dont get that argument. It wouldnt matter if they zig-zaged across a boat, they would still find it boring. Another reason it is popular, is people can relate to the drives, because they do it every day. It alot easier to be able to imagine your self out there than say throw a 45yd touchdown pass, just because most people drive every day.
Chuck
02-17-2003, 08:05 PM
How about the Final Four?
ColtCrazy
02-17-2003, 08:51 PM
As difficult as it is not to pick the Super Bowl, being at something like the World Cup, on a true international stage, would really be fascinating. Maybe in Germany in 3 years....
McSweeny
02-17-2003, 08:53 PM
yeah i'd love to go to the world cup... it must be an incredible atmosphere. I'd love to go to Germany in 2006 or to Ireland and Scotland if they get the joint bid for the Euro 2008
Darkiller
02-18-2003, 03:23 AM
I'd say :
on a yearly basis
1 - the Super Bowl
2 - the Champions' league cup final (soccer)
if not, I feel the World cup final (soccer) is the biggest sporting moment of all since it is only once every 4 years.
Maple Leafs
02-18-2003, 08:06 AM
To be honest, give me the first round of the NHL playoffs over the finals any day. The intensity is off the charts, and overtime is easily the most dramatic experience of any North American sporting event.
When it comes to sports tournaments, the Stanley Cup playoffs make the NCAA tournament look like a little girl.
hey i like little girls!
well i mean i guess because i love the ncaa tournament :)
and the college football national championship.
then 3rd to me would be the world cup i guess.
Marmel
02-18-2003, 09:58 AM
Final four.
fantastic flying froggies
02-18-2003, 10:04 AM
How come nobody mentionned the Olympics ?
aquavit
02-18-2003, 11:02 AM
A bunch of friends and I are saving up money now to attend the World Cup in Germany (2006).
QuikSand
02-18-2003, 11:02 AM
Other. A Triple Crown winner.
Radii
02-18-2003, 11:14 AM
Final Four by far.
All of the above depend too much on who is playing. An NCAA Final with UNC playing, or a World Series game at Wrigly Field would be the ultimate for me, but just based on the event itself not knowing who is playing, I guess i'd have to take the World Cup Final.
DataKing
02-18-2003, 04:29 PM
In 1984, I was an 11 year old living in Michigan, and was a huge Detroit Tigers fan. I watched the entire world series, and cheered as the Tigers defeated San Diego 4 games to 1.
A week later, I discovered that my father had tickets to Series games 6 and 7. Needless to say, I was upset. :mad:
The only one I can legitimately knock off of this list right now is the Indy 500. The infield is an interesting place, let me tell ya. :D
Tarkus
02-18-2003, 05:12 PM
Originally posted by QuikSand
Other. A Triple Crown winner.
Yeah, that's one I overlooked. The final race of the try for the Triple Crown would be one of the cool ones to watch.
Tarkus
GoldenEagle
02-18-2003, 05:15 PM
World Cup final hands down.
1.5 billlion viewers world wide speaks for itself.
Ryche
02-18-2003, 05:32 PM
Football is easily my favorite sport, but I chose the seventh game of the Stanley Cup because I really don't think any sport is as good as hockey in person. Hockey is so much better live than on TV.
GoldenEagle
02-19-2003, 12:16 AM
Originally posted by Ryche
Football is easily my favorite sport, but I chose the seventh game of the Stanley Cup because I really don't think any sport is as good as hockey in person. Hockey is so much better live than on TV.
I agree. But could you imagine being with 80,000 plus people with national pride on the line? With players careers being made and broke in one game? You only get this in the World Cup final. I am not trying to push the envelope on soccer or anything, but I just think the World Cup sporting event is the best, both on TV and in person.
And did everyone know that the US vs Germany world cup quaterfinal match outdrew the NHL, NBA, and MLB playoffs despite being on during insane hours of the morning?
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