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What is your favorite sport to watch?  

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  1. 1. What is your favorite sport to watch?

    • Soccer
      2
    • Football
      8
    • Hockey
      1
    • Basketball
      5
    • Baseball
      5
    • Golf
      0
    • Racing
      1
    • Track & Field
      0
    • Lacrosse
      0
    • Volleyball
      1
    • Other
      5


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American Rules football is great. (Haha Pinky, my Rebs beat your Cocks in SC!)

However, I am a basketball nut. My whole family is. I'm 6'9" and about 230 (a big, skinny, white nerd.) I played in high school, and my cousin (Kirk Heinrick) played NCAA ball at Kansas. Football is a great atmosphere, but give me a good Saturday of fast paced basketball anytime.

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American Rules football is great. (Haha Pinky, my Rebs beat your Cocks in SC!)

However, I am a basketball nut. My whole family is. I'm 6'9" and about 230 (a big, skinny, white nerd.) I played in high school, and my cousin (Kirk Heinrick) played NCAA ball at Kansas. Football is a great atmosphere, but give me a good Saturday of fast paced basketball anytime.

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Do I have to say anymore? The Oklahoma / Colorado game the other weekend. Who would disagree that Oklahoma always produces the nation's best football players, and football teams?

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Oklahoma I must admit does have one of the greatest college traditions in the country, OU, OSU, etc.

More Pennsylvanians and more Pittsburgh area players are in the NFL Hall of Fame then any other state or metro region. With Marino going in soon that is a number that won't be surpassed anytime soon. Pittsburgh is also the ONLY city ever to raise SIX football championship banners in JUST SIX years! Steelers 1975, 1976, 1979, 1980, University of Pittsburgh 1976, 1980. Nammath, Unitias, Ditka, Marino, Montana, Jim Kelly, Kevan Barlow, Schottenheimer, Curtis Martin, Tony Dorsett, Pop Warner (as coach) I could go on for another 500 names here, all grew up in or near Pittsburgh, the city has had a native son be a major player in every single Super Bowl. First numbered jerseys, first official hand signals, first televised game, first cheerleaders, first instant replay and yep the best play from scrimmage EVER in football history (as voted by fans and HOFs some 20 years after . . . it is the immaculate reception) all took place in Pittsburgh. Other then the 'burgh, Oklahoma, Texas, Michigan/Ohio, Socal and now Florida I think are the best places for football in the world. Have yet to see the logic though of someplace other then SW Pa. claim to be #1. Would be interested in your reasons though. ;)

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For me, the best sport ever is Soccer. It is well known that it is the king of all sports, for it is the most democratic one: You dont have to be of specific size, speed or strength, you can be anything. My favorite international teams are Inter from Milan, Italy and Barcelona from Barcelona, Spain. :D:ph34r:

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I used to be a huge Atlanta Braves fan (Baseball). But, they have let me down in the post-season so many times and since Ted Turner basically sold them to Time-Warner, they have had to live with a very stingy payroll. Please don't cry for them! ;) I've always like soccer/football/futbol/foosball in Germany, especially during the World Cup every four years, and especially when Brazil is playing!!! I try to watch English Premier League football now. I am a huge fan of Formula One Grand Prix Racing and plan on seeing the US Grand Prix in Indianapolis this summer.

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I like to watch football the most... even though Im from England, soccer can get boring unless your actually playing it.

And rugby isnt really 'brutal'. Your only allowed to tackle people with the ball and you can only tackle them from the waist down. Football is alot more fun in my opinion, to both play and watch.

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