Lets call this the positive thread. If you don't love what someone else loves, it's OK. But please don't denigrate it here. And lets also try to keep out of this thread too. I know it'll be hard, but you can do it!
Anyway, here is what I love, in no particular order (after the first two)...
1. Going to the Garden for a Ranger game. Nothing like it. It's a college atmosphere at a professional event, 41 times a year, something that's not easy to find. The deafening roar, Potvin Sucks chants, Sweet Caroline, 'Last Place', Henrik chants, 'You can't beat us', the goal song that has no words but everyone sings along to, the stick salute at center ice after victories...awesome. Multiply all that by 100 for playoff games.
2. Going to Yankee games is a close second. Hopefully the new Yankee Stadium has the same energy as the 'old' one, with more bathrooms. The roll call, the passion, the come from behind victories, the love for Derek Jeter, the roar when Mariano jogs in...amazing.
3. Watching big games on TV from Fenway Park. Wow, that place rocks.
4. Any sport in hi-def. Makes you wonder how you lived so long without it.
5. Attending big games your nieces/nephews play in. I love watching them play all the time, but there is something special about seeing them rise to the occasion in soccer state cup games, AAU regional basketball tournaments, little league all-star games, etc.
6. Watching high school basketball. My nieces/nephews are not old enough yet, but I love watching high level high school basketball. I try to attend a game at least once a week, then more when the Shore Conference and state tournaments roll around. The atmosphere in the gyms is electric.
7. Spending a night watching the Strike Zone channel. Amazing how they get you to each game.
8. Same thing for the Red Zone channel. Now I have to get the NFL package again next year!
9. Remember the Titans. A great movie. Also, Hoosiers and Rudy.
10. Friday Night Lights on TV. Starts this Friday on NBC, I already saw most of the season on DirecTV. It's amazing...more than football, but football is a big part. I love Matt Saracen!
11. Speaking of which, DirecTV. I still remember like the first commercial, some actor was saying 'why just look for scores of all the games...why not watch all the games instead?'. And I was thinking 'yes, he's talking to me!'. I spend a fortune but it's totally worth it. Night after night of amazing sports drama.
12. March Madness. Especially the first two rounds. Wall to wall basketball, and no Dick Vitale.
13. The divisional round of the NFL playoffs. Four big games last weekend, an entire weekend of football. This weekend is nice too, but it's only half as good. Then that's it for real fans, the Super Bowl becomes the freak show around a football game. The game is great, you just have to wade through endless fluff to find it.
14. But...Bruce Springsteen performing at halftime this year. Nice.
15. Michigan - Ohio State day. I wake up and it's like 'Oh my God, it's today'.
16. A Yankee - Red Sox playoff series.
17. I have no attachment to the Cubs positive or negative, but I'd love to see them in a world series.
18. Inside the NFL on Showtime. Great show, much improved from last year.
19. The NBA playoffs. Amazing theatre. Lebron carrying a team, Derek Fisher hitting big shots, a team like the Hawks taking the Celtics to the brink, the Spurs being around even when you think this is the year they won't be, Chauncey Billups running a team like no other, the Warriors of a couple of years ago...nice.
20. The NHL playoffs. Wow. Just wow. Nothing like it.
21. Watching soccer games from the English Premier league, Serie A, la Liga, Bundesliga, etc. I feel like I'm transported to a European city for two hours. The crowds make Cameron indoor seem like a library. They are totally part of the game from start to finish. And there are 50-75,000 of them.
22. NFL films.
23. Minor league baseball.
24. TNT basketball coverage. Hope Barkley is back soon.
25. Looking at the Spring training schedule when it first comes out.
26. Watching the X-games. Summer and winter. Amazing athletes, even if you're not familiar with the sports. Travis Pastrana landing the first double back flip on a motorcyle was one of the most exciting sports events I've ever seen.
27. Having a boyfriend who is almost as much into sports as you are.
28. The great stadiums/arenas. Yankee Stadium. Wrigley field. Fenway. Lambeau. Madison Square Garden. The Rose Bowl. Busch stadium. Bell Centre. Soldier Field. Dean Dome. Allen field house. Pauley Pavilion. The Palestra. They have to be on every fan's 'must' list.
29. Catching a foul ball.
30. Discussing sports with sports fans.
Sandra
Anyway, here is what I love, in no particular order (after the first two)...
1. Going to the Garden for a Ranger game. Nothing like it. It's a college atmosphere at a professional event, 41 times a year, something that's not easy to find. The deafening roar, Potvin Sucks chants, Sweet Caroline, 'Last Place', Henrik chants, 'You can't beat us', the goal song that has no words but everyone sings along to, the stick salute at center ice after victories...awesome. Multiply all that by 100 for playoff games.
2. Going to Yankee games is a close second. Hopefully the new Yankee Stadium has the same energy as the 'old' one, with more bathrooms. The roll call, the passion, the come from behind victories, the love for Derek Jeter, the roar when Mariano jogs in...amazing.
3. Watching big games on TV from Fenway Park. Wow, that place rocks.
4. Any sport in hi-def. Makes you wonder how you lived so long without it.
5. Attending big games your nieces/nephews play in. I love watching them play all the time, but there is something special about seeing them rise to the occasion in soccer state cup games, AAU regional basketball tournaments, little league all-star games, etc.
6. Watching high school basketball. My nieces/nephews are not old enough yet, but I love watching high level high school basketball. I try to attend a game at least once a week, then more when the Shore Conference and state tournaments roll around. The atmosphere in the gyms is electric.
7. Spending a night watching the Strike Zone channel. Amazing how they get you to each game.
8. Same thing for the Red Zone channel. Now I have to get the NFL package again next year!
9. Remember the Titans. A great movie. Also, Hoosiers and Rudy.
10. Friday Night Lights on TV. Starts this Friday on NBC, I already saw most of the season on DirecTV. It's amazing...more than football, but football is a big part. I love Matt Saracen!
11. Speaking of which, DirecTV. I still remember like the first commercial, some actor was saying 'why just look for scores of all the games...why not watch all the games instead?'. And I was thinking 'yes, he's talking to me!'. I spend a fortune but it's totally worth it. Night after night of amazing sports drama.
12. March Madness. Especially the first two rounds. Wall to wall basketball, and no Dick Vitale.
13. The divisional round of the NFL playoffs. Four big games last weekend, an entire weekend of football. This weekend is nice too, but it's only half as good. Then that's it for real fans, the Super Bowl becomes the freak show around a football game. The game is great, you just have to wade through endless fluff to find it.
14. But...Bruce Springsteen performing at halftime this year. Nice.
15. Michigan - Ohio State day. I wake up and it's like 'Oh my God, it's today'.
16. A Yankee - Red Sox playoff series.
17. I have no attachment to the Cubs positive or negative, but I'd love to see them in a world series.
18. Inside the NFL on Showtime. Great show, much improved from last year.
19. The NBA playoffs. Amazing theatre. Lebron carrying a team, Derek Fisher hitting big shots, a team like the Hawks taking the Celtics to the brink, the Spurs being around even when you think this is the year they won't be, Chauncey Billups running a team like no other, the Warriors of a couple of years ago...nice.
20. The NHL playoffs. Wow. Just wow. Nothing like it.
21. Watching soccer games from the English Premier league, Serie A, la Liga, Bundesliga, etc. I feel like I'm transported to a European city for two hours. The crowds make Cameron indoor seem like a library. They are totally part of the game from start to finish. And there are 50-75,000 of them.
22. NFL films.
23. Minor league baseball.
24. TNT basketball coverage. Hope Barkley is back soon.
25. Looking at the Spring training schedule when it first comes out.
26. Watching the X-games. Summer and winter. Amazing athletes, even if you're not familiar with the sports. Travis Pastrana landing the first double back flip on a motorcyle was one of the most exciting sports events I've ever seen.
27. Having a boyfriend who is almost as much into sports as you are.
28. The great stadiums/arenas. Yankee Stadium. Wrigley field. Fenway. Lambeau. Madison Square Garden. The Rose Bowl. Busch stadium. Bell Centre. Soldier Field. Dean Dome. Allen field house. Pauley Pavilion. The Palestra. They have to be on every fan's 'must' list.
29. Catching a foul ball.
30. Discussing sports with sports fans.
Sandra