4XPIPS wrote:Typically this time of the year I am excited about what the new season brings us. We are less then 2 months away from preseason, and the camp battle stories... making the 53. However, with everything going on in the real world today and we just got involved in an active war. I just can't wrap my brain around getting excited for Seahawk football or even talk about useless points that I enjoy to debate over. I am just wondering if I am alone on this?
NorthHawk wrote:I'm always kind of zoned out at this time of year with nothing going on.
But as TC approaches and we start getting information things pick up.
For me sports has always been an out from the daily pressures and it's probably the worst time of the year because the only thing going on is Baseball and it's approaching the All Star game which is boring as hell for someone my age. As a kid it was great - and the All Star type games are geared for the kids, but for me it's something I avoid.
4XPIPS wrote:Typically this time of the year I am excited about what the new season brings us. We are less then 2 months away from preseason, and the camp battle stories... making the 53. However, with everything going on in the real world today and we just got involved in an active war. I just can't wrap my brain around getting excited for Seahawk football or even talk about useless points that I enjoy to debate over. I am just wondering if I am alone on this?
trents wrote:I've found myself being increasingly disinterested in sports as a whole and I'm not entirely sure why. Yes, definitely, part of it is that my attention has been captured by the political drama of world events that seem to have us on the brink of a world war. I was doing the math the other day and it has been around 80 years since the last world war while there was only 27 years between the end of WWI and the end of WWII. I remember as a kid in the 1950's and 60's that everyone was expecting WWIII to break out in the form of a nuclear holocaust at any time back then. But it didn't. I think the fact that the countries possessing nuclear bomb technology realized it might destroy humanity actually kept a WWIII from happening - sort of a stable tension. But when nuclear armament technology gets in the hands of fanatical idealogues like Khomeini, that stable tension becomes more dynamic. But I digress.
I think another factor for me in my waning interest in sports these days is that the leagues and the teams have felt the need to cooperate with the social and cultural reengineering efforts of political correctness. I cringe every time I hear or read that the Mariners or the Seahawks or the Trailblazers announce they are celebrating gay pride day. They never seem to feel a need to celebrate straight pride day. I wish they would just focus playing baseball, football, or basketball and stay out of politics. Their marketing departments seem to have their ears to the ground listening for the latest cultural vibration so they can appeal to some special interest group and make themselves appear inclusive. There was a time when sports offered more of a respite from all this stuff.
And as far as college sports is concerned, I'm very disillusioned by the whole transfer portal/NIL thing. It's ruining kids' character ("What's in it for me, myself and I?") and it will result in the collapse of many programs who just can't afford to play the NIL game. It's really hard to develop allegiance to a team when there is such turnover from one year to the next that you don't even recognize the team.
NorthHawk wrote:Shedeur Sanders is a rich kid who acted like it during the draft process. The description was that most teams thought that he approached it not as a job interview but as he was being recruited. It turned most teams off and many took him off their board.
I'm glad the players in College are getting paid and expect it to continue, but there will be changes and maybe even a Union or equivalent that manages how much each can get along with rules about poaching players from other teams.
It's going to take a while as the sport adjusts to the new reality, but the main thing is the performers and getting paid now instead of the University bureaucrats and coaches.
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