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Re: What's so great about defense?

Posted by Jason Iannuzzi at 04/20/2001 3:47 PM EST


Engineer on team #11, Marauders, from Mt. Olive HS. and BASF, Rame Hart, CCM.


In Reply to: Re: What's so great about defense?
Posted by Kevin Sevcik on 04/20/2001 9:43 AM EST:



At any point this year, did you feel bad after a match? Our team did on several occasions, I know of plenty of others who did also, so what did this years event accomplish? It certainly didn't take the bad feelings out of the event, but it did take a lot of the excitement away.

How much coverage does walking or running or bowling or gold receive when you compare it to more action-oriented competitive sports? If you had never went bowling or golfed, would you find watching the activity particulary enjoyable? I golf a lot, and even with that, I can say watching a game of golf is probably the second most boring thing to watch on TV next to track and field. Most of the people I know who do watch golf or track and field end up sleeping half the time. Maybe I just have lazy friends.

I just want FIRST to be exciting for EVERYONE, not just those intimately involved.
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