Got back from Chi-Town yesterday night and I have to say I really enjoyed it... It was completely different than what I expected. I thought it was really nice. The river winding through the city, Lake shore ave, the parks... The weather was perfect and Brasil, although not playing that great, won the match.
I could live in Chicago! Brasil 4 - USA 2
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People actually watch that crap?Originally posted by Matt-Bhey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?Comment
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Soccer? LOL!!!!
It's only the largest most popular and watched sport in the universe
That's the thing, it's not THAT big of a city. Larger than Dallas but not quite a NYC. With the lake and parks and such it's frickin perfect. I would seriously enjoy living there...Comment
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Oh BTW - Chicago is AWFUL in the winters...everyone there hates it.
...Originally posted by Matt-Bhey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?Comment
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"More complex sports"? How much more complex is throwing a ball, catching a ball, and knocking mothafuckas down...? Oh, and standing back up and doing it over and over again? How much more complex is it to throw a ball in a certain direction and try to hit that ball with a piece of wood within a square foot area? How much more complex is it to run up and down a court and try to arch a ball into a basket?
To finish, how complex is it to run around a field, kicking a ball around and trying to kick it past a goalie into a net?
So either none of our sports are complex at all or they all have their respective complexities.Comment
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No Bears... Soldier Field is nice, the field was shit from what the players stated though.
Yeah, I can only imagine those freezing snowy windy winter days.
"More complex sports"? How much more complex is throwing a ball, catching a ball, and knocking mothafuckas down...? Oh, and standing back up and doing it over and over again? How much more complex is it to throw a ball in a certain direction and try to hit that ball with a piece of wood within a square foot area? How much more complex is it to run up and down a court and try to arch a ball into a basket?
To finish, how complex is it to run around a field, kicking a ball around and trying to kick it past a goalie into a net?
So either none of our sports are complex at all or they all have their respective complexities.
Don't follow soccer to much, mostly because of all the waffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffles pretty boy people in high school that used to walk around with their adidas crap on and shirts that said:
No pads, No helmets, this is real football....
LOL
In my opinion:
North American football, when you strip away the bullshit commercialization, requires more intelligence, more strategy and more team work than any other major sport including soccer, baseball, or basketball.
BUT:
Rugby is better then both, no pads, no helmets, just you and the other team and nothing in between. Unfortunately it doesn't have enough of following the U.S.
Just because a sport is the most watched doesn't mean its the best, can anybody argue that? I mean take a look at NASCAR... need I say more?
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