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And I'm done with this. The whole scenario is far too stupid for me to bear thinking about it more.
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Or, worse, you DON'T realize that they started just giving you the points, and think you actually scored against them. It gives you an unrealistic idea of how good you are and how much you have to improve. An unrealistic idea that is going to be destroyed when someone not so nice comes around. Sugar coating people's abilities (or lack there of) doesn't help anyone in the long run. Plus Quote:
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If you've got the balls to try to run the hurdles in an actual competition which people are watching with no actual honest to god legs, you should probably be rewarded regardless of how terribly you do at it. Plus, a lot of them are mentally disadvantaged too, and are incapable of understanding winning and losing like normal people.
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01-23-2009, 06:57 PM | #14 |
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They just should probably include an overkill rule. It's natural not to be happy about winning by too big a margin at a sport or a game.
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01-23-2009, 07:10 PM | #15 |
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Yeah, I'm surprised there's no mercy rule in there anywhere. Then again, it is varsity basketball. Around here the winning coach just puts in his "B-team", which is really great for the B-team's self esteem.
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However, they actually can conceptualize winning and losing, and I feel that giving them a medal regardless of their performance is an insult. Likewise, I am TOTALLY against competitions that comprise of parents running their kids around in wheelchairs as they sit and drool. If a kid has no idea what's going on, the competition is meaningless and the time and resources could be better spent elsewhere on more productive matters, like making sure that more kids don't end up like that. I suppose I am, at heart, a practical person, but to me, a competition is about what you can get out of it. That's what bothers me about the Special Olympics and situations like the one we're discussing.
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I mean. This is high school girl's basketball. I don't really know if that applies here. In professional sports? Sure thing. But high school level sports is meant to be more fun than really competitive. I fully agree that this was pretty distasteful. I don't knock the covenant girls for winning, but I knock them for taking the score to the friggin' TRIPLE DIGITS when clearly they KNEW they were going to win. That's pretty poor sportsmanship. High School Basketball is only a game, it's not a job, nor some super important olympic event in which you need to prove yourself to the fullest. I mean, what about the girls on the other team? Could you imagine how shitty they felt? How helpless all the (previously) excited parents felt, consoling their kids? I mean, that's a pretty big ego-killer. And unnecessary. I think 60-0 Would have been a decent place to stop. That's a clear message without taking it over the top. People need to respect each other more these days :shifty: (edited for typo)
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Wyndon, the article quotes several members of the losing team as being unfazed and even excited about it.
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01-23-2009, 08:54 PM | #19 |
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Not to mention, I hardly think the parents or any of the players thought they were going to win. They haven't won a game in years. I highly doubt they went into this one thinking, "This is totally going to be the one we win! Definitely!" Besides, you can still have a fun time while losing, and I hardly think anyone went and harassed them for doing poorly.
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To be more specific, since people don't seem to be reading the article, the last time they won a game was over four years ago. That means that even the oldest members on the team have never seen a single win.
Somehow, I think that Noncon is on to something with the expecting to win thing.
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