Re: RPI @ RIT, Friday 11/25/11
It's not that difficult to understand. Let's say RPI had an equestrian team, and they were very, very good at it. Would I go to watch them? No. Why? Because I don't care about equestrian.
I watch hockey because I enjoy the game the way it was meant to be played - at high speed, with physical play and athletic moves with a game plan focused on scoring goals. That's how the game initially evolved. Clutch and grab turns a game I enjoy into pure boredom. If RPI played hockey the way Cornell plays hockey, I would not watch RPI play hockey. That simple.
If you enjoy watching slow, boring hockey as long as your team wins, good for you. I don't pass judgment on you (for that). I find it distasteful. I am not even close to being alone. For whatever reason, you can't stand that and have to cause a scene. OK.
Ok. Maybe it's my fault for misinterpreting the expression. Are you saying that C&G is a style of play, legal but unappealing to those teams and fans who prefer higher scoring games? I can see that. But especially for non-scholarship teams, that comes under the heading of playing a style that maximizes your specific players skills (or lack of skills) and if you can be successful with the players you have, isn't that what good coaching is all about? Otherwise, you're saying that it's OK to be unsuccessful as long as you look good doing it.
It's not that difficult to understand. Let's say RPI had an equestrian team, and they were very, very good at it. Would I go to watch them? No. Why? Because I don't care about equestrian.
I watch hockey because I enjoy the game the way it was meant to be played - at high speed, with physical play and athletic moves with a game plan focused on scoring goals. That's how the game initially evolved. Clutch and grab turns a game I enjoy into pure boredom. If RPI played hockey the way Cornell plays hockey, I would not watch RPI play hockey. That simple.
If you enjoy watching slow, boring hockey as long as your team wins, good for you. I don't pass judgment on you (for that). I find it distasteful. I am not even close to being alone. For whatever reason, you can't stand that and have to cause a scene. OK.