Three Point Thursday - Annual Review

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  • RaychelSnr
    Executive Editor
    • Jan 2007
    • 4845

    #1

    Three Point Thursday - Annual Review

    Matt Blumenthal is back with another Three Point Thursday. This week's article focuses on a look back at the 2008 (or 08 if you want to refer to them EA Sports Style) line of sports games. He looks at what was good, what was bad and just about everything else in between. Be sure to give the article a look by clicking here.
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  • totsata
    Rookie
    • Jul 2004
    • 19

    #2
    "last year of sports games" so you don't consider soccer to be a sport. Oh btw just a little fact worth noting, soccer (football) is the most famous sport in the world!
    It is not even mentioned once in the article, are you kidding me? What a shame seriously!!!

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    • Cletus
      MVP
      • Oct 2004
      • 1771

      #3
      he also didn't mention rugby, cricket, fishing, or table tennis. I'm sure the author didn't feel like spending a month breaking down every single sports game made, if that offends you then I'm sorry.
      PSN:BrrbisBrr

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      • gdfella99
        Rookie
        • Mar 2007
        • 2

        #4
        cletus totsata has a point

        Soccer is one of if not the most famous sports in the world. I might argue that the NBA is starting to creep up but in Europe soccer is number 1.
        Gators

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        • Acid
          Mr. Brightside
          • May 2003
          • 16954

          #5
          Re: Three Point Thursday - Annual Review

          While soccer is easily the biggest sport in the world, it's nowhere near the biggest in this country. So demographics-wise, it makes sense for it to not be on the list.

          I'm hoping with the new site and the growing popularity, OS will have more soccer-related articles because it definitely seems like the sport is growing here in the US and more people are starting to follow it.

          Nice article, Matt.
          Blind to this impending fate
          We let the world carry our weight
          It's back breaks with every mile
          But we all live in denial

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