Am I the Only One That Does This While Watching Games?

Do you overanalyze interesting games?

  • Yes I do this

  • Maybe one time

  • No I'm more of a casual


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zayk35

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My boy does this with football games...especially SEC games cause he's from Alabama...and I avoid watching football with him cause that takes the fun out for me ...I'm a fan ...not a coach G.M. or talent scout...and if his team is losing...the refs cheating for the other team No matter what
 

threattonature

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And unless you're focus on whats happening offball, which is what I do during the games anyway, what you do is very difficult to do.
Yup I watch more offball than onball usually and rewind plays to see what defensive breakdowns happened or what kind of play was run to free up a player. Cleveland has become one of my favorite teams to watch to see the chess match between defenses trying to shut down the Cleveland offense and the adjustments Lebron makes to counter it and some of the passes he sets up. Same with GS and all their fake motions they use to set up the actual person they are trying to spring free.
 

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if Van Grundy doing games that shyt is on mute and im bumping Hell on Earth.

and im always high
 

ScottyG

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No, I actually play sports and have the social skills to see what's happening on the fly.

Watching a shytty 4th quarter twice just means you need some friends :mjlol:
 

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Keep rewinding and watching the same segments of a game over and over looking for details?

I'm not talking about replaying a highlight dunk video on YouTube a few times. I mean I just rewatched the 4th quarter of the Cavs Bullets tonight and it took me over an hour. When it got down into crunch time I sat there and hit the back and replay button on the Roku at least a dozen times for every big play.

I watch the body language of the players involved in each play. Do they celebrate early? Are their shoulders slumping? Sometimes you can tell a game is over by who's already mentally given up and is letting that information seep through into their physical form. :wowtwo:

I break down the play itself. What was the action? Was it run to perfection or did someone salvage a broken play? Why did it work or fail? Who blew their assignment? Did the refs miss a big call that's obvious on replay? How do the tendencies of the 10 guys on the court manifest themselves in this play? :lupe:

Then I move on to their teammates, with each member getting their own replay at least once. Do they jump up and celebrate their brethren's basket as if it were their own like Draymond? Is it obvious they have no respect for their squad like John Wall? :jbfoil:

I check the coaches. Scotty Brooks was a treat tonight :Lolmueller:

Finally I scan the crowd. Always some person being super extra that stands out with their reaction. I'll rewind a couple times just looking for those folk. These moments in sports are able to capture the pure, genuine expressions of joy, shock and anguish from thousands of faces all at once. I find that fascinating, can't really see that in any other medium of entertainment. How many fans does the opposing team have in the home arena? You can see the faith the fanbase has in each player by the reactions as the ball is in the air. Every now and then you get a fan reaction that becomes an instant classic :jagfan:

Anyone else do this or nah?

Yes I am high. :mjgrintwo:


Have no life and research for hours to post on a message board brehs :francis:

So many fukkin lame ass cornballs in the Coli :what:
 
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