I was thinking the same thing with your wolf comment.


On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 11:58 AM, G Money <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 10:24 AM, Medic <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >
> > Way to read and not comprehend. I had no idea Sam and GMoney were one in
> > the
> > same.
> >
>
> Many times, players actually get hurt. Often times, they jump back up
> because play is continuing and they play through the pain for the good of
> their team. However, we know that on a few occasions, players are
> simulating
> in hopes of a penalty, or diving to get a few precious seconds of rest.
>
> Unfortunately, the simulation and dives are going to get the most scrutiny,
> and thus paint a perception that is not necessarily accurate to the
> untrained viewer (read: Americans), causing the viewer to become suspect of
> ALL apparent injuries.
>
> You discussed how the human body works, and I was simply reminding about
> how
> the human psyche works....an American viewer who's already suspect about
> the
> sport anyway, isn't going to need much ammo in the way of perceived
> simulations to form their negative opinion. They see one dive, they start
> to
> assume the rest are dives.
>
> I suppose I could have spelled all this out for you, but frankly I didn't
> think I had too.....I certainly didn't expect the childish dig..what gives?
>
>
> 

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