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GoldenRivet 10-06-10 03:15 PM

What sport has the biggest fakers and sissies?
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4ZY9...eature=related

yup.

(TV Wrestling isnt a sport and thus not a viable answer to the question)

Morts 10-06-10 03:18 PM

video is blocked in my country, but i'd say football (not hand egg)

GoldenRivet 10-06-10 03:20 PM

its a video of fake injuries and dives.

some of which are blatantly obvious. others are terrible over acting.

they are like children throwing tantrums to get mommy's attention.

why is there the need to do this?

Jimbuna 10-06-10 03:21 PM

It has to be football but let's be fair here....it is probably the biggest sport in terms of numbers of countries and participants throughout the world.

GoldenRivet 10-06-10 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1510280)
It has to be football but let's be fair here....it is probably the biggest sport in terms of numbers of countries and participants throughout the world.

no doubt about it

but whats with the theatrics?

you just dont see "American Footballers" mysteriously tripping and pointing at an opposing player some 5 feet away while feigning agony and holding their stomach or head etc.

im not implying its a nationality thing... but a sport thing overall.

why the need for dives?

is there some sort of advantage offered by it? do people believe this garbage?

does mysteriously flopping down onto the ground and rolling around as if you had been shot in the groin by some unseen foe help win the game?

Dowly 10-06-10 03:30 PM

Exactly the reason I don't watch football, ridiculous. :nope:

AngusJS 10-06-10 03:32 PM

Gamesmanship gone haywire, I guess.

Quote:

Originally Posted by GoldenRivet (Post 1510285)
is there some sort of advantage offered by it? do people believe this garbage?

does mysteriously flopping down onto the ground and rolling around as if you had been shot in the groin by some unseen foe help win the game?

If it gets your side a penalty kick, then yes it does offer an advantage.

antikristuseke 10-06-10 03:32 PM

People taking dives pisses me off, but it is still a great game.

FIREWALL 10-06-10 03:39 PM

:har::rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2::har:

Takeda Shingen 10-06-10 04:04 PM

Worldwide, I'd say European football.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzeKiEtp0m0

In the US, professional basketball:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QQklheAGdg

GoldenRivet 10-06-10 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Takeda Shingen (Post 1510324)
In the US, professional basketball

That i would have to agree with!:nope:

joegrundman 10-06-10 04:31 PM

Football (soccer) is prone to this thing because of the structure of the game.

A single goal can be a very big deal in this game. Getting a good free kick, or better yet, a penalty, by means of a well acted dive can set up goals.

It is particularly the case when a forward is being tackled by a defender, close to the goal, in situations where it is clear that the defender has successfully shut off the attack and there is no major chance of a shot on target this time. Diving becomes best option.

Coupled with this, is that in almost all cases there is no penalty for diving, except in the most blatant cases. In general, the worst that happens to the diver is that he has failed to win a free kick or penalty.

So the situation with the diving issue is that can be summed up as a low risk to high potential reward activity.

There is possibly a cultural component that determines how willing players are to do this sort of thing, but the cost-reward equation is such that it is nonetheless common even with countries like England that officially deplore the activity.

Alex 10-06-10 05:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GoldenRivet (Post 1510267)
sissies

Quote:

Originally Posted by Takeda Shingen (Post 1510324)
Worldwide, I'd say European football.

I strongly disagree. :stare:
Following what happened at the last world cup, I was thinking none would doubt French soccer players redefine the meaning of "sissies". :D

Aramike 10-06-10 08:00 PM

Heh, suprised that no one has bothered mentioning the NBA.

Takeda Shingen 10-06-10 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Aramike (Post 1510466)
Heh, suprised that no one has bothered mentioning the NBA.

I did.

Quote:

In the US, professional basketball:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QQklheAGdg


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