Why Do White Folks Always Have To Take The Fun Out of Sports?

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the unsportsmanlike like penalties in the NFL are some of the dumbest shyt ever to me, unless it is a clearly terrible thing to do like mocking a motionless dude for instance, I think players should be allowed to play fukkin duck duck goose in the end zone every TD if they want to
 

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I have no problem with celebration unless your team is down a lot then you just look like an idiot.

I don't get either extreme. I don't get why people lose their mind over a dumb celebration nor do I understand suspect dudes who lose enjoyment because they can't see other men dance :jbhmm:
What a corny ass slant. We lose enjoyment from hearing the white crying over their loss of enjoyment from something so trivial as dancing

You're just corny as fukk.
 
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Swear to god I was just about to make this thread.

Have a discussion on fighting in the NBA and NHL with one these "bro" types (I work with one; NYC type, worse kind). Loves to go on & on about the "culture" in basketball but when I grill him about the uselessness of fighting in hockey, the pleas are copped. Just ask what happens to the fundamental part of the game of hockey if fighting is taken away and they give you all type of bullshyt explanations. I don't even bother having a discussion on anything not work related with them. Then he's a Jets fan to top it off

Trust me I'm one of the biggest hockey fans on this forum, fighting is worthless in the game at this point. If you can't play worth of a lick and you just an enforcer, then you won't play. Add to the fact that CTE and all the deaths of some former players in the past few years don't be surprised if the NHL outlaws fighting in 15-20 years. It's really elitist Canadian cacs who are holding on to their memories of the gritty, tough guy, and their perceived unappreciated aspect that fighting brings. I just find fighting to be a complete waste of time and just slows the game down.
 

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:mjlol: all the cacs in here tryna act like theres no racial aspect to this :stopitslime:

i swear it never fails :ohlawd:one of those white boys on twitter said the difference between Stanton and Cam was that one was choreographed and the other was just spontaneous :dead:one is pure emotion the other is pure arrogance :what:if you play sports and never celebrated i don't know if you can be considered a human being :jbhmm::mjpls:
 

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:mjlol: all the cacs in here tryna act like theres no racial aspect to this :stopitslime:

i swear it never fails :ohlawd:one of those white boys on twitter said the difference between Stanton and Cam was that one was choreographed and the other was just spontaneous :dead:one is pure emotion the other is pure arrogance :what:if you play sports and never celebrated i don't know if you can be considered a human being :jbhmm::mjpls:


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Honestly I don't really give a fukk about them crying about celebrations. The only time I was legit :what: was when Joe Buck started crying when Moss did the fake moon. Till this day I can't believe that fakkit made such a big deal out of it

I remember a week later they mentioned Packer fans always moon the opposing teams bus and Joe Buck knew that.:mindblown: Why was Buck on his high horse if he knew it was Moss pretending to give them payback? It reminded me of Jim Nantz passing judgment on Tiger Woods during a golf tournament when we knew Nantz was getting divorced and had a mistress. Some sports media have zero self awareness and can be complete hypocrites.
 

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I wonder sometimes what the NBA would be like without Black people and our influence.

100 % free throw shooting. :ehh:

Dem chest passes :ooh:

Any signs of celebration will get you a fine.:ufdup:

The Sprite Lay Up competition :banderas:
 

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Trust me I'm one of the biggest hockey fans on this forum, fighting is worthless in the game at this point. If you can't play worth of a lick and you just an enforcer, then you won't play. Add to the fact that CTE and all the deaths of some former players in the past few years don't be surprised if the NHL outlaws fighting in 15-20 years. It's really elitist Canadian cacs who are holding on to their memories of the gritty, tough guy, and their perceived unappreciated aspect that fighting brings. I just find fighting to be a complete waste of time and just slows the game down.
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Does number fours shorts have a belt buckle?:merchant::pachaha: That had to hurt during his windmill dunks.:francis:
 

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Haha very funny

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2 points is 2 points... Sheesh.

Able Kleinman, #4 in the photo had a verticle of only 2 inches but he was leaps and bounds above these black ballplayers when it comes to humility and sportsmanship. Get a clue!

Does number fours shorts have a belt buckle?:merchant::pachaha: That had to hurt during his windmill dunks.:francis:
 

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. I don't get why people lose their mind over a dumb celebration nor do I understand suspect dudes who lose enjoyment because they can't see other men dance :jbhmm:

:stopitslime: It's not about "seeing other men dance" it's about not wanting the people entertaining you to be restrained.



But the guy who got mad in the Cam video was black.

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Cam Newton's joy is making puritanical fans angry and it's glorious


Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton might be the most fun player in the NFL and it’s driving his critics to increasingly over-the-top behavior




Not everyone appreciates Cam Newton’s enthusiastic celebrations. Photograph: Jim Brown/USA Today Sports
Hunter Felt

Thursday 19 November 2015 08.15 EST Last modified on Thursday 19 November 2015 12.14 EST


While other young quarterbacks around him have regressed, the Carolina Panthers’ Cam Newton has only improved. With the Panthers now 9-0 on the season, there’s increased attention on Newton as not only the face of the franchise but as a potential MVP candidate. Not all of this attention has been positive, however, especially after his celebratory dance during last Sunday’s win over the Tennessee Titans.

Despite what you may have heard this is SFW.
Many were quick to deem Newton’s elaborate touchdown celebration excessive. Titans head coach Mike Mularkey suggested it might have bordered on a breach of the NFL’s forever fungible code of ethics. Mularkey said this a day after Carolina outscored his team by 17 points, so it’s fair to say he may be biased. ESPN’s resident Hot Take specialist Skip Bayless, never one to shy away from imposing his own incoherent standards on a well-known athlete, made it clear that he was not a fan.

Now, these reactions were about what was expected. What stood out, however, was an a letter to the Charlotte Observer written by a concerned mother, Rosemary Plorin. In the letter, which quickly went viral as these things do, Plorin described how she was shocked and appalled by Newton’s gyrations on behalf of the nine-year old daughter she brought to the game:

Because of where we sat, we had a close up view of your conduct in the fourth quarter. The chest puffs. The pelvic thrusts. The arrogant struts and the ‘in your face’ taunting of both the Titans’ players and fans. We saw it all…

My daughter sensed the change immediately – and started asking questions. Won’t he get in trouble for doing that? Is he trying to make people mad? Do you think he knows he looks like a spoiled brat?

I didn’t have great answers for her, and honestly, in an effort to minimize your negative impact and what was otherwise a really fun day, I redirected her attention to the cheerleaders and mascot.

Ignoring the fact that cheerleaders are partial to some pelvic thrusting of their own, the letter concludes with Plorin admonishing Newton: “what you modeled for them today was egotism, arrogance and poor sportsmanship.”

The letter inspired conversation across the internet, mostly of the mocking kind. Twitter quickly made parallels between her “think of the children” tone and that of the Simpsons’ Helen Lovejoy. Others noted that the complaints sounded an awful lot like those the Ed Sullivan Show received after inviting Elvis Presley to perform. You know, back in the 1950s.

More incisively, Deadspin’s Greg Howard make a compelling case that the language used in Plorin’s letter, along with Bayless’s comments, perpetuated the stereotypes that continue to surround African-American athletes: “We still see it all the time,” wrote Howard. “Like with Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman, who two years ago made the play of his life and then sent the nation into hysterics by having the audacity to be fired up in a postgame interview with Erin Andrews. He, like Newton and any number of black athletes who went off the safe and paternal script, forgot his place.”

As Howard and other commentators pointed out, the coverage of Newton’s celebration took on a much harsher tone than that of backup quarterback Drew Stanton’s jubilant (and awesome) sideline dance during the Arizona Cardinals’ win over the Seattle Seahawks. In that game, starting quarterback Carson Palmer made a much more suggestive hip-thurst during that game, one that may earn him a fine, yet hasn’t garnered nearly as much scrutiny.

Note: the league really shouldn’t punish this either.
In fact, this hasn’t even been the most ridiculous Newton-related controversy of the month. During Carolina’s home game against Green Bay, Newton confiscated a pro-Packers banner an opposing fan had brought in (in doing so, the fan had violated stadium policy). What seemed to be a harmless show of competitive spirit became a farce when the fan reported the banner as stolen to stadium officials. One can only imagine how this conversation must have went:

“Sir, can you describe the person who took the banner?”

“Yeah, he’s the guy in the helmet and the uniform with the No1 on it.”

“Wait, you mean Cam Newton?”

“Yes.”

“You want us to arrest the starting quarterback of the Carolina Panthers at the Bank of America Stadium. On game day. For taking down a sign you weren’t allowed to bring in the first place.”

“Yes.”

“I think we’re done here, sir.”

Clearly there’s something about Newton that inspires opposing fans to have such extreme reactions, especially since the loudest complaints about him involve the fact he seems to be having fun playing a game for a living. What a puzzling and puritanical way to live one’s life as a fan. If there’s no room in sports for moments of triumph and joy, what’s the point of even following them?

In response to all of this ridiculousness, Newton has said that he’s not going to change how he plays. Good for him. There’s a lot of things wrong with the current state of the NFL, when every other day seems to bring a new unsavory scandal, but the fact that an athlete can enjoy himself while still leading his team to victory week after week shouldn’t be one of them.
 
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