No green points for you LOLkjetilraknerud said:I can imagine JV on the radio. "Thor! Don't work, sprint for third!"
No green points for you LOLkjetilraknerud said:I can imagine JV on the radio. "Thor! Don't work, sprint for third!"
kjetilraknerud said:I can imagine JV on the radio. "Thor! Don't work, sprint for third!"
kjetilraknerud said:I can imagine JV on the radio. "Thor! Don't work, sprint for third!"
patrick767 said:This cautious style of cycling is reminding me of what's happened to more than one pro sport in the US in recent decades. For example, American football seems to have fewer and fewer attempts for big plays. They're risky. Teams would rather grind their way down the field, running and making short, safe passes. It's proved to be a winning formula, but it's not as exciting for spectators.
Scores have dropped in NBA basketball games. There's more focus on stifling defenses and again, it's proven to win games, but for most fans it's not as exciting as, say, the 1980s LA Lakers team was. In 1984 the average team scored 110.8 points per game. In 2004 they scored 93.4 points per game.
Reduce risk. Grind out wins like a poker player who slowly plays the odds, gradually shaving chips off his opponents and coming out ahead in the long run. It often works, but it's really freaking boring.
patrick767 said:This cautious style of cycling is reminding me of what's happened to more than one pro sport in the US in recent decades. For example, American football seems to have fewer and fewer attempts for big plays. They're risky. Teams would rather grind their way down the field, running and making short, safe passes. It's proved to be a winning formula, but it's not as exciting for spectators.
Scores have dropped in NBA basketball games. There's more focus on stifling defenses and again, it's proven to win games, but for most fans it's not as exciting as, say, the 1980s LA Lakers team was. In 1984 the average team scored 110.8 points per game. In 2004 they scored 93.4 points per game.
Reduce risk. Grind out wins like a poker player who slowly plays the odds, gradually shaving chips off his opponents and coming out ahead in the long run. It often works, but it's really freaking boring.
thehog said:Chelsea and Real Madrid under Mourinho are/were classic examples of this. Often in the away leg of the Champions League game the intent was to get a 0-0 draw! Try watching that for 90 minutes.
kjetilraknerud said:I can imagine JV on the radio. "Thor! Don't work, sprint for third!"
luckyboy said:What is Gilbert doing?
spalco said:If you're rooting for one of the two teams it's nerve-wrecking nonetheless.
thirteen said:entertaining us![]()