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The comments have nothing to do with that. I mean, she's in the Olympics. That makes her a **** good gymnast. I don't think there's any doubt of that whatsoever. The comments have nothing to do with her gymnastic performance on the mat. (DO NOT "go there" with any comments on what I said...)
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And some can jump/fall out of windows from many stories up and walk away from it. I have no idea how.
Really? They go like 5 mph for the first 2 laps, it made no sense. I had to change the channel because it was so idiotic.I'm just catching up on the primetime Olympics coverage on my DVR. These bike sprints are amazing.
Really? They go like 5 mph for the first 2 laps, it made no sense. I had to change the channel because it was so idiotic.
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IMO, Sinclair's remarks are unfortunate, and the "ref decided the result before the game started" either needs to be retracted or backed up. But if she's willing to do so, she gets a lot of slack from me. That was one of the all-time great individual performances, men's or women's, Olympics or World Cup, ever, she had to have been exhausted, and that was a real tough way to lose. Many objective, neutral people questioned some of the calls, but nobody has presented any credible indication that the match was fixed. If the ref were out to fix the match she wouldn't have done it indiretly (pardon the pun). There were plenty of opportunities to award a PK straight up.http://www.torontosun.com/2012/08/0...d-to-face-suspension-over-post-match-comments
Sometimes its a bad idea to run your mouth after a tough loss.
IMO, Sinclair's remarks are unfortunate, and the "ref decided the result before the game started" either needs to be retracted or backed up. But if she's willing to do so, she gets a lot of slack from me. That was one of the all-time great individual performances, men's or women's, Olympics or World Cup, ever, she had to have been exhausted, and that was a real tough way to lose. Many objective, neutral people questioned some of the calls, but nobody has presented any credible indication that the match was fixed. If the ref were out to fix the match she wouldn't have done it indiretly (pardon the pun). There were plenty of opportunities to award a PK straight up.
The coach gets no slack at all. He started the gamesmanship with the "higly illegal tactics" comment, clearly designed to make the referee more likely to make fouls for contact by offensive players in the box. He's got no beef if the US players or coaches employ some gamesmanship to make the ref more likely to fouls for "highly illegal" stalling tactics.
The Canadians should be gratified that other teams now employ gamemanship against them. Welcome to the big leagues.
I do find it hilarious that a country whose national hero is Sidney Crosby is whining about a player pointing stuff out to the official.