DirtiasIgetolder,
I know what you mean.I quit caring for these primadonnas years ago.Now I just watch the games as they come.If they win-- yippy,if they lose,basically the same.
I watch games for the other team,sometimes.Especially offensive minded teams like Buffalo and Pittsburgh,even Ottawa and Atlanta can offer good shows.
Not only does the team average,or less,but we don't have any star players and it's been like that for years.
The last time we had an offensive star was 1994-96,Pierre Turgeon.
And they traded him for overrated underachiver Shane Corson!
I know the medias might be a burden for the players,but as far as I know they are for the NY Yankees too.And the Dallas Cowboys,and Boston Celtics,Chicago Bulls,LA Dodgers,ect....
Good players are suppose to thrive under such pressure.
The pressure argument is such a lame excuse IMHO.These guys are payed insane amount of $$$ to perform.
Mark Messier once said if a guy can't cope with the pressure that comes with beign a pro athlete,then he has no business beign a pro athlete.
cosmo
I know what you mean.I quit caring for these primadonnas years ago.Now I just watch the games as they come.If they win-- yippy,if they lose,basically the same.
I watch games for the other team,sometimes.Especially offensive minded teams like Buffalo and Pittsburgh,even Ottawa and Atlanta can offer good shows.
Not only does the team average,or less,but we don't have any star players and it's been like that for years.
The last time we had an offensive star was 1994-96,Pierre Turgeon.
And they traded him for overrated underachiver Shane Corson!
I know the medias might be a burden for the players,but as far as I know they are for the NY Yankees too.And the Dallas Cowboys,and Boston Celtics,Chicago Bulls,LA Dodgers,ect....
Good players are suppose to thrive under such pressure.
The pressure argument is such a lame excuse IMHO.These guys are payed insane amount of $$$ to perform.
Mark Messier once said if a guy can't cope with the pressure that comes with beign a pro athlete,then he has no business beign a pro athlete.
cosmo