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High Scoring Vs. Low Scoring
Just curious what people prefer, an offspring of a different thread. I'll withhold my opinions because they no doubt carry tremendous weight and I don't want to unfairly influence anyone...
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Re: High Scoring Vs. Low Scoring
No offense, but this poll is stupid. People prefer good games over bad ones. A baseball game where there are 20 walks is never gonna be as a good as a pitchers duel in anyones eyes. No one wants to see a football game with 5 fluke plays causing an inflated score. Overall people want to see athletes make plays. This generally happens on the offensive end in basketball which is why i said what I did in the other thread. If there was a game where the defensive was constantly making steals and taking charges I would agree that most people would enjoy that.
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Re: High Scoring Vs. Low Scoring
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this poll is stupid [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: High Scoring Vs. Low Scoring
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No offense, but this poll is stupid. People prefer good games over bad ones. A baseball game where there are 20 walks is never gonna be as a good as a pitchers duel in anyones eyes. No one wants to see a football game with 5 fluke plays causing an inflated score. Overall people want to see athletes make plays. This generally happens on the offensive end in basketball which is why i said what I did in the other thread. If there was a game where the defensive was constantly making steals and taking charges I would agree that most people would enjoy that. [/ QUOTE ] I more or less agree but I know a lot of people that prefer high-scoring games in certain sports that don't in others. Thus I don't know that I would use the term "stupid". The most glaring example being baseball - it *seems* like baseball officials prefer the higher scoring games. Why else would they lower the mound, bring the fences in at new parks, possibly juice the ball, etc? I think there is a bit of a dichotomy about what they think and what people want, hence the question. Plus I do find it interesting that people may prefer higher scoring affairs in some sports than in others. AND at least one person in the Mavs-Spurs thread said they prefer a defensive contest. |
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Like I said earlier, people want to see plays made. Doesn't matter on the score. I guarantee you that a duel no hitter on ESPN would get higher ratings than a 14-13 game.
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Re: High Scoring Vs. Low Scoring
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Like I said earlier, people want to see plays made. Doesn't matter on the score. I guarantee you that a duel no hitter on ESPN would get higher ratings than a 14-13 game. [/ QUOTE ] *I* agree with this - I nearly got a speeding ticket racing to a friend's house in what, 2001? 2002? on Veteran's Day weekend when Pedro and Clemens had that great showdown. Conversely, great offensive performance can be fun to watch as well, regardless of the sport. It's not a one-sided deal or the top performers on one side would always have the upper hand. Like sex, you probably like it one way more than another. Doesn't mean everyone else should. |
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You are just repeating the exact things I am talking about. I will say it again in caps, so next time you repeat it you should use caps too. PEOPLE LIKE GOOD GAMES. IT CAN BE DEFENSIVE OR OFFENSIVE. IT DOESN'T MATTER. THEY DONT WANT TO WATCH A BBALL GAME WHERE EACH TEAM SHOOTS 30 PERCENT AND THEY DONT WANT TO WATCH A BASEBALL GAME WHERE THE PITCHERS WALK HOME 10 RUNS.
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Re: High Scoring Vs. Low Scoring
I usually favor defensive games in most sports. In baseball, it depends.
On TV, give me a good pitchers duel. At the park I want 13-12 wildness. |
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