I've got to believe he wants his kid to actually see him in competition. I say he is back.Phelps will be 35 in 2020...Just sayin'....
I've got to believe he wants his kid to actually see him in competition. I say he is back.Phelps will be 35 in 2020...Just sayin'....
why not, there is a 41 yr old competing gymnastI've got to believe he wants his kid to actually see him in competition. I say he is back.
They might be; I don't know. Even if they are , the fact that USA was 0-2 in Rio and playing BRA in front of what looked like about 20,000 made it appear they were underdogs. Announcers sure thought so.I believe the U.S. is the #1 rated team in the world.
Why do the swimmers come out wearing winter coats?
Watching the women's soccer team play Sweden. Wherever they are, it's nippley.It's winter in Rio. It's just inside the tropics so it's not like it gets really cold, but it's in the mid 60s there today. Wet and wearing almost nothing, that's pretty cold.
Aren't they inside?It's winter in Rio. It's just inside the tropics so it's not like it gets really cold, but it's in the mid 60s there today. Wet and wearing almost nothing, that's pretty cold.
Aren't they inside?
Soccer seems to be the sport in which it is most likely for a dominant team to fail to win
I would argue baseball (which is coming back next Olympics). The underdog's pitcher being on their game is enough for an upset.
I do!!!!!!!For all of us that care
Swiss beach volleyball team plays tomorrow at 2:00 pm.
More like deciding baseball with a home run derby. The penalty shootout is a bad way to end games but a necessary way because players are only conditioned to play 90 mins. After that fatigue is huge where baseball plays sit on the bench and stand sill in a field 90% of the game. Plus the most common result in soccer is 1-0.You have to score at least one run to win in baseball. Imagine a baseball game that ends 0-0 and they decide it by a race around the bases. That's soccer.
yes it isI sorta admire the way Serbia is playing this basketball game and I also find it maddening.
It's like watching one of those NCAA games with Princeton.
good question......Why TF do we not have a big in the game?
trueWith the zone, the foul-on-every-possession strategy, and scrubbing the clock on every possession, it's impossible to get any rhythm or pace. Throw in a hot shooting night from 3 and it's a close game.
It's a sound strategy
That was like being on the wrong end of Hoosiers there for a minute. Luckily Jimi Chitonovich blew the open shot.
If the Serbs had tried the picket fence, the uninspired, poorly coached Americans would have fallen for it.
Dennis Hopper with a fifth of Old Crow aboard could have handled that last possession better with a timeout to diagram it.
I didn't get to see the whole game, but there are ways with much quicker and more talented players to force the pace and impose a rhythm on the game. From what I saw the USA was perfectly willing to play Serbia's game.