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AggieJohn
05-08-2005, 06:56 PM
1. Bands. (except the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band of course)
2. Half time with bands
3. Cheerleaders at half time with bands.
4. Ashlee Simpson singing "Pieces of Me" or ah…”Autobiography” during a Blue Angels flyover at half time with bands.
5. All 39 Super Bowls haven't produced as much drama as the last World Series.
6. All 39 Super Bowls haven't produced as many classic games as either pennant playoff did this year.
7. Baseball has a bullpen coach blowing bubble gum with his cap turned around backward while leaning on a fungo bat; football has a defensive coordinator in a satin jacket with a headset and a clipboard.
8. The Redskins have 13 assistant coaches, five equipment managers, three trainers, two assistant GMs but, nobody who could kick an extra point.
9. Football players and coaches don't know how to bait a ref, much less jump up and down and scream in his face. Baseball players know how to argue with umps; baseball managers even kick dirt on them. Earl Weaver steals third base and won't give it back; Tom Landry folds his arms.
10. Big league baseball players chew tobacco. Pro football linemen chew on each other.
11. Before a baseball game, there are two hours of batting practice. Before a football game, there's a two-hour traffic jam.
12. No one has ever actually reached the end of the restroom line at an NFL game.
13. Nine innings means 18 chances at the hot dog line. Two halves mean B.Y.O. or go hungry.
14. Having 162 games a year is 10.125 times as good as having 16.
15. If you miss your favorite NFL team's game, you have to wait a week. In baseball, you wait a day.
16. The best football announcer ever was Howard Cosell.
17. The worst baseball announcer ever was Howard Cosell.
18. All gridirons are identical; football coaches never have to meet to go over the ground rules. But the best baseball parks are unique.
19. All outdoor parks ever built primarily for baseball has been pretty. Every stadium built with football in mind has been ugly (except Kyle Field).
20. The coin flip at the beginning of football games is idiotic. Home teams should always kick off and pick a goal to defend. In baseball, the visitor bats first (courtesy), while the host bats last (for drama). The football visitor should get the first chance to score, while the home team should have the dramatic advantage of receiving the second-half kickoff.
21. Baseball is harder. In the last 25 years, only one player, Vince Coleman, has been cut from the NFL and then become a success in the majors. From Tom Brown in 1963 (Senators to Packers) to Jay Schroeder (Jays to Redskins), baseball flops have become NFL standouts.
22. Face masks. Right away we've got a clue something might be wrong. A guy can go 80 mph on a Harley without a helmet, much less a face mask.
23. Faces are better than helmets. Think of all the players in the NFL (excluding Redskins) whom you'd recognize on the street. Now eliminate the quarterbacks. Not many left, are there? Now think of all the baseball players whose faces you know, just from the last Series.
24. Baseball has one designated hitter. In football, everybody is a designated something. No one plays the whole game anymore. Football worships the specialists. Baseball worships the generalists.
25. Baseball has no penalty for pass interference. (This in itself is almost enough to declare baseball the better game.) In football, offsides is five yards, holding is 10 yards, a personal foul is 15 yards. But interference: maybe 50 yards.
26. No one on earth really knows what pass interference is. Part judgment, part acting, mostly accident.
27. Baseball has no penalties at all. A home run is a home run. You cheer. In football, on a score, you look for flags. If there's one, who's it on? When can we cheer? Football acts can all be repealed. Baseball acts stand forever.
28. Instant replays. Just when we thought there couldn't be anything worse than penalties, we get instant replays of penalties. Talk about a bad joke. Now any play, even one with no flags, can be called back. Even a flag itself can, after five minutes of boring delay, be nullified. NFL time has entered the Twilight Zone. Nothing is real; everything is hypothetical.
29. Football fans tailgate before the big game. No baseball fan would have a picnic in a parking lot.
30. NFL refs are weekend warriors, pulled from other jobs to moonlight; as a group, they're barely competent. That's really why the NFL turned to instant replays. Now, old fogies upstairs can't even get the make-over calls right. Baseball umps work 10 years in the minors and know what they are doing. Replays show how good they are.
31. The baseball Hall of Fame is in Cooperstown, N.Y., beside James Fenimore Cooper's Lake Glimmerglass; the football Hall of Fame is in Canton, Ohio, beside the freeway.
32. Baseball means Spring's Here. Football means Winter's Coming.
33. Who’s on First?
34. Without baseball, there'd have been no Fenway Park. Without football, there'd have been no artificial turf.
35. A typical baseball game has nine runs, more than 250 pitches and about 80 completed plays — hits, walks, outs — in 2½ hours. A typical football game has about five touchdowns, a couple of field goals and fewer than 150 plays spread over three hours. Of those plays, perhaps 20 or 25 result in a gain or loss of more than 10 yards. Baseball has more scoring plays, more serious scoring threats and more meaningful action plays.
36. Baseball has no clock. The comeback, from three or more scores behind, is far more common in baseball than football.
37.The majority of players on a football field in any game are lost and unaccountable in the middle of pileups. Confusion hides a multitude of sins. Every baseball player's performance and contribution are measured and recorded in every game.
38. End-zone spikes. Sack dances. Or, in the Cowboys’ case, "holding flag" dances.
39.In baseball, fans catch foul balls. In football, they raise a net so you can't even catch an extra point.
40. Football players, somewhere back in their phylogenic development, learned how to talk like football coaches. "Our goals this week were to contain Dickerson and control the line of scrimmage." Baseball players say things like, "This pitcher's so bad that when he comes in, the grounds crew drags the warning track."
41. The best ever in each sport - Babe Ruth and Jim Brown — each represents egocentric excess. But Ruth never threw a woman out a window.
42. Quarterbacks have to ask the crowd to quiet down. Pitchers never do.
43. Football has two weeks of hype before the Super Bowl. Baseball takes about two days off before the World Series.
44. George Steinbrenner learned his baseball methods as a football coach.
45. You’ll never see a woman in a fur coat at a baseball game.
46. You’ll never see a man in a fur coat at a baseball game.
47. A six-month pennant race. Football has nothing like it.
48. In football, nobody says, "Let's play two!"
49. When a baseball player gets knocked out, he goes to the showers. When a football player gets knocked out, he goes to get X-rayed.
50. Football coaches talk about character, gut checks, intensity and reckless abandon. Tommy Lasorda said, "Managing is like holding a dove in your hand. Squeeze too hard and you kill it; not hard enough and it flies away."

Holmes_Fans
05-08-2005, 07:02 PM
Baseball isn't better than football.

AggieJohn
05-08-2005, 07:04 PM
it is for at least 8 months out of the year ;)

Astrosdawg07
05-08-2005, 07:28 PM
You are wrong about #34. Baseball was the first sport to use artifcial turf.

TheDOCTORdre
05-08-2005, 07:29 PM
#27 is partially wrong too, a batter can appeal a called strike to another ump, or a home run can be changed to fan interference

BIG BLUE DEFENSIVE END
05-08-2005, 07:36 PM
#23 is wrong....To be honest, I don't even really remember who played in the last World Series. I woudln't know one of their players if they walked in my front door. For the record, I think it was the Red Sox and somebody else...maybe the Yankees. I'm not sure, though.

AggieJohn
05-08-2005, 08:06 PM
yeah well you know i just copied and pasted this off of another site

JHS_c/o_06'
05-08-2005, 08:09 PM
you like stirring stuff up dont you.

AggieJohn
05-08-2005, 08:10 PM
Originally posted by JHS_c/o_06'
you like stirring stuff up dont you.

no i like presenting articles that are controversial or interesting

onfirebball05mustang
05-08-2005, 08:15 PM
the idiosyncrasies of this list may be pointed out, but one thing will never, ever change

Baseball truly is better than Football. Period.

TheDOCTORdre
05-08-2005, 08:16 PM
Originally posted by onfirebball05mustang
the idiosyncrasies of this list may be pointed out, but one thing will never, ever change

Baseball truly is better than Football. Period.
blasphemy

AggieJohn
05-08-2005, 08:22 PM
my actual list for me would be this:

1.) there is just something about baseball playoffs that make it so much better than football playoffs, especially since the past few years you know in advance who will pretty much win
2.) Baseball has so many different little ins and outs that make it so amazing
3.) football tickets are so expensive
4.) you can become a part of the game during a home run

Chris Hart
05-08-2005, 08:52 PM
Baseball is played by those that couldn't make the football team, and those footballers trying to pass the time until football season begins again!

AggieJohn
05-08-2005, 08:55 PM
ehh, baseball in texas is for those who don't want to go through vigorous offseason program because their coach is required by the A.D. to be the WR's coach or the Safety's coach

The Hill
05-08-2005, 09:42 PM
Sounds like somebody is mad because they couldnt hang in the football program because it was too tough so they had to go to something less intense

AggieJohn
05-08-2005, 09:56 PM
Originally posted by The Hill
Sounds like somebody is mad because they couldnt hang in the football program because it was too tough so they had to go to something less intense

whatever if you knew anything about me you would know that i was too roided to play both of them, or that i was a athletic trainer in high school, so i traveled and went to both practices....baseball was a whole lot more fun, but football was a riot to pull practical jokes on

best practical joke, walk around with a water bottle and as a football player has their helmet off and in their hand and is looking at the play fill up their helmet with water while distracting them by talking to them, it works like a charm

NHSRattler60
05-08-2005, 10:52 PM
No best practical joke is this:

Our Offensive coordinator had to go to a meeting and missed practice. That day our DB coach made a play where I snapped the ball to our Running back, who handed it off to our right gaurd who passed it to our QB, who then reversed it to me. Next day at practice we were practicing against our scout team. They laid down and we ran the play. Priceless.

AggieJohn
05-09-2005, 04:04 AM
haha

BIG BLUE DEFENSIVE END
05-09-2005, 08:29 AM
Originally posted by AggieJohn
whatever if you knew anything about me you would know that i was too roided to play both of them, or that i was a athletic trainer in high school, so i traveled and went to both practices....baseball was a whole lot more fun, but football was a riot to pull practical jokes on

best practical joke, walk around with a water bottle and as a football player has their helmet off and in their hand and is looking at the play fill up their helmet with water while distracting them by talking to them, it works like a charm

Last year, we would distract the freshmen and place their helmets on ant piles....good stuff. I did the water and helmet thing to myself so I could cool off at practice.

marlin fan
05-09-2005, 08:30 AM
I love #1 #2 and #3!!!:D

Phil C
05-09-2005, 08:35 AM
What about soccer - the WORLD"S most popular and most watched sport? Of course I only like the Women's college soccer and the Women's National team but still it is overall more popular.

BIG BLUE DEFENSIVE END
05-09-2005, 08:49 AM
Yeah, but we're in Texas, Phil. Football is not just a game, it's a state law here.

00Sinker
05-09-2005, 10:26 AM
Football is a simple minded game. Basically all the game is about is to chase whoever has the ball. Granted you get to knock the crap out of the person with the ball. Baseball is about situations,trying to outhink the person at the plate or the pitcher on the mound. In football chasing down someone with the ball might be fun, but trying to hit a 90 to 95 mph fastball is challenging, not to mention all the offspeed pitches to. Plus getting hit by a ball the hard hurts a heck alot more than being tackled.