I voted that I don’t like them; but it’s really that I don’t care about them.
And there are a couple of things that are done as sports that I liked doing; but it wasn’t the competition aspect of it that I liked, it was just the doing.
Annie Savoy: [narrating] Walt Whitman once said, “I see great things in baseball. It’s our game, the American game. It will repair our losses and be a blessing to us.” You could look it up.
Everything else is just filler until baseball season rolls around.
I also struggled on this question. I almost never watch sports. But i enjoy watching ice hockey, especially live. And while baseball is too slow to pay full attention to a game, i do root for my home team (which i don’t do for hockey, where my only preference is “a team in a location where kids play hockey”)
So, “i don’t like sports”, “baseball”, and “hockey” were all reasonable contenders for my vote.
Ask me my favorite sport and I will instantly say baseball. I watch a ton of Yankee games and some Mets games. Nothing I like more than going to see a game in person. Unfortunately the logistics of going to a game in NYC suck so I don’t go very often.
I would say I’m not as big a fan of football but unlike baseball I will watch games that don’t involve my team.
Hockey is easily the best sport to watch live. I don’t watch a lot of hockey on tv but going live is the best.
Basketball lost me a while ago. The golden age was watching Magic and Bird. For years now the game has become run down the court shoot a three. Run back down the court shoot a three. It’s become very boring to me. I currently root for the Knicks only because I know the Towns family.
Soccer is the sport I played the most. Played from elementary school to high school. It was fun to play. Bores the hell out of me to watch.
I prefer (American) football the most because it’s fast-paced enough to be interesting, but yet also has frequent pauses, which let me focus attention elsewhere. With soccer you can’t really stop watching and take a mental break.
Also, having only 17 games in a season makes each game much more meaningful than 82 or 162.
With me is almost the exact opposite, I played “baseball” when I was a kid (because it looked interesting in movies, so I made a bat or something like it with a tree branch and played with my friends using tennis balls) and sorta liked it.
But watching it? forget about it.
I played American football as a kid because, well, it was Texas, and football is a religion there, but soccer is my only sport now, except for socially watching the occasional football game with my son or a friend.
I chose “duck” for the utter off-putting cuteness of the notion, but honestly, my bride would have to be escorted to the altar by an alpaca which would stand between, watching over us.
I dont watch pro sports. We do watch some Olympics, My Dad used to take me to Angels games, and I have to admit, on a perfect day, sunny, not too hot, a little breeze, peanuts and a hot dog, those were wonderful experiences. And I played Football in College ( I wasnt very good).
But Pro sports are too commercial now a days. Any cities too often get conned into buying an expensive stadium.
If you are referring to NASCAR, it has fallen off quite a bit since the 00’s, in both attendance and ratings, so I wouldn’t put it anywhere near gridiron football at this point.
@Velocity, you have a link or hopefully vid for that wedding animal? I would have chosen Great Egret, myself.
2024 Gallup poll on Americans’ favorite sports. 41% named football, 10% named baseball, 9% named basketball, and nothing else was over 5%. Auto racing came in at 3%.
From a 2021/22 Statista survey: 75% of American sports fans follow football, followed by basketball (56%), and baseball (50%). Motorsports, as a group, is only at 15%.
And, FWIW, a Pew Research survey from 2023, which shows that 62% of Americans follow sports, in general, “not too closely” or “not at all.”
As for the animal at the wedding, I presume we are expecting the animal to be well-behaved? If so, then a swan. Otherwise, I think an opossum would be the least likely to be destructive.
For those not in the know, hockey is an archaic word for shit.
Yes, we used to tell people that if you don’t think you like hockey go to a few live games. We had season tickets for about ten years, and I’d say that only maybe 2 or 3% of the games we attended were duds. There’s always something going on that the TV cameras with their obsession with only following the puck don’t often catch.
I love watching curling during the Olympics! It’s absolutely mesmerizing.
Our doorbell has a little light that shows it’s working. The very old-fashioned bell is clearly visible by the ceiling. Unfortunately, the one is not hooked up to the other, and our contractor couldn’t figure out how to make the bell part work. Also, it’s to the door in the backyard: the front door doesn’t have a bell.