validAs long as they are hydrating eye masks I am in favor of this. Some of these NFL players are in desperate need of a skincare routine.
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validAs long as they are hydrating eye masks I am in favor of this. Some of these NFL players are in desperate need of a skincare routine.
I love your thumbs down emoji.. Ha ha! Whatever that is for? 250 football players are drafted each year... I think there were 3 US collegiate gymnast in the 2024 Olympics.. I think you are missing the point here... but it doesn't matter because you are just trying to find something to pick out that you want to so badly point out.. which i don't even understand.Out of 74,000 NCAA football players 250 are drafted; out of 19,000 NCAAM Basketball players 60 get drafted. There are 1,500 NCAA gymnasts, 20 went to the 2024 Olympics, so the gymnastics equivalent of "going pro." Percentage wise the amount of athletes going pro in any sport is ridiculously low.
Nobody said to do easy routines... what ncaa gymnasts are you watching that are doing easy routines? However using an analogy for us to make football and basketball more entertaining and less boring since they don't ever change it up or make them push the entertainment value is...thanks Richard keep em' coming...The argument that there is no "next level" after NCAA (despite stats here showing that the next level for football players is basically so gate-held as to be considered unattainable) so therefore they should do easy routines to not get injured (??) is antithetical to the idea of competitive sport. That's where the thumbs downs are coming from. Happy to keep 'em coming on my end.
Your reading comprehension is far below my pay grade so I'm bowing out. Godspeed.Nobody said to do easy routines... what ncaa gymnasts are you watching that are doing easy routines? However using an analogy for us to make football and basketball more entertaining and less boring since they don't ever change it up or make them push the entertainment value is...thanks Richard keep em' coming...![]()
you got me! insults are always the easy way out. ha ha!Your reading comprehension is far below my pay grade so I'm bowing out. Godspeed
Which is valid. But the problem comes in with the scoring then. A floor pass of a whip half, front full and a double pike should not be able to score the same as a more difficult routine. Because the harder routine should score higher -- it's objectively harder, and it's still a sport. And if they score the same, then you see teams with objectively easier floor routines score near the same which encourages easier routines because they still want to win.Sometimes I think the perception of what is 'easy' is off.
Most athletes are competing the top range of the skills they can safety perform on a regular basis. That should be the focus when determining what level is appropriate for NCAA, not the 1% who are former elites and can do more.
But who says it shouldn't? You? The written rules for this branch of the sports says they can score the same because it's not about who is doing the hardest gymnasts but about who is doing the best executed skills. Elite exists for those who want to watch difficultly focused routines.Which is valid. But the problem comes in with the scoring then. A floor pass of a whip half, front full and a double pike should not be able to score the same as a more difficult routine. Because the harder routine should score higher -- it's objectively harder, and it's still a sport. And if they score the same, then you see teams with objectively easier floor routines score near the same which encourages easier routines because they still want to win.
But the judges don’t distinguish the best execution either, that’s part of the problem. A 9.9 doesn’t mean the same across rotations let alone different meets.But who says it shouldn't? You? The written rules for this branch of the sports says they can score the same because it's not about who is doing the hardest gymnasts but about who is doing the best executed skills. Elite exists for those who want to watch difficultly focused routines.
And thats a different conversation then the difficulty one.But the judges don’t distinguish the best execution either, that’s part of the problem. A 9.9 doesn’t mean the same across rotations let alone different meets.
Well perhaps the NCAA judges should actually start applying prescribed deductions, then.But who says it shouldn't? You? The written rules for this branch of the sports says they can score the same because it's not about who is doing the hardest gymnasts but about who is doing the best executed skills. Elite exists for those who want to watch difficultly focused routines.