NFL: SpygateMLB: Rampant steroid abuseNBA: Match fixing by refereesNascar: Seems like every week someone gets docked points for car/part violationsNCAA: USC and Reggie Bush, countless other examples of athletes receiving "gifts" that goes under the radarNHL: Bertuzzi, Simon, etc. trying to murder/debilitate fellow players with sticks, skates, and sucker punches (yes I know Simon is out of the NHL but his legacy remains)In a corrupt world led by crooked politicians that have much to gain with little potential consequences, it seems only inevitable that our country's major sports be affected by corruption and illegalities as well. But is it really inevitable? At the end of the day everyone is human and no one is perfect. Player, manager, coach, referee, official, fan - all human. All susceptible to emotion and flaws. In a day and age where "faster, stronger, better" isn't just encouraged but expected, it seems like American sports are all painfully suffering from a severe lack of dignity and honor.I'm not so naive as to believe that this doesn't go on outside of the USA. Three of the world's biggest international sports - rugby, soccer, and cricket - have all faced countless indignities in national and international events similar to the aforementioned American scandals. Understandably so. Millions of dollars are at stake and something as seemingly insignificant as one more home run, one extra free throw, have the potential to alter history (and fill the pockets of many). But is there no honor left? No dignity? No pride in saying that the outcome may not have been the most financially desirable one, but it was a fair fight and the best man/woman/team deserved to be crowned champion for a day and they earned their right to stand victorious?I am an avid sports fan. One that continues to wake up and watch SportsCenter like any other red-blooded American. One that some would say spent way too much on an HDTV and continues to pay too much for cable with DVR so that he might get to catch that perfect sports moment again and again (and again in slow motion, frame by frame). Again it's not that I don't realize that every purchase really only fuels the scandalous flame known as marketing, but at the end of the day, a little piece of me dies every time an American sport shames itself. It really makes me sad, and that's ultimately why I have written this. Sad that I will not want my children idolizing sports figures in the same ways that I did growing up. Because I really don't want my kids to "Be Like Mike," that is if Mike is only another embodiment of greed (no disrespect to MJ). Ignorance is bliss. But I just wish that I didn't have to pretend to ignore all of this so I could enjoy my morning SportsCenter and cup of coffee.
6/11/2008 12:47:19 PM
Soccer!
6/11/2008 12:48:23 PM
Consider yourself officially called out major American athleticsyou think you're tough? Then come say the shit you said about me and my friends on TWW to our facesCan't wait to see your bitch ass crying when you get taken out
6/11/2008 12:49:00 PM
^haha
6/11/2008 12:49:18 PM
^^^
6/11/2008 12:49:21 PM
Seriously though, players, coaches, refs, and league officials have been involved in shady shit since the beginning of sports. Don't let ESPN fool you into thinking this is something new.
6/11/2008 12:49:47 PM
I know I'm biased, but I would say the NHL has the most "dignity" left of the 4 major leagues. Mainly b/c the issues that you mentioned (Bertuzzi, Simon, etc...) are attributed to I'd say 10 or less people in the league. Whereas the steroid deal in baseball is HUGE, the NFL and NBA see more drug suspenions and arrests than the NHL will see in 30 years.
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6/11/2008 12:51:40 PM
plz to see: italian club soccer if you think our leagues are in bad shape
6/11/2008 12:53:45 PM
BOXING BABY!
6/11/2008 12:55:38 PM
^^^^^I am biased towards the NHL too, and I initially titled this article "The Clean NHL: The Last major US sport with dignity?" And then I started thinking about how awful the Bertuzzi and Simon attacks are and thought that was a large enough indignity to take NHL off of its pedestal. I agree though that as far as "most integrity" goes the NHL sits on top.
6/11/2008 1:00:04 PM
the NHL has more integrity than the PGA?
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6/11/2008 1:19:44 PM
^thats not what this is about
6/11/2008 1:24:06 PM
not US but might as well mention fixed matches in tennis while we're at it[Edited on June 11, 2008 at 1:25 PM. Reason : EVEN RACE HORSES ARE JUICING]
6/11/2008 1:24:10 PM
At this point lets go ahead and throw US olympic track and field in there, although not a major sport they draw a lot of attention every 4 years during the olympics and usually a wheaties box person came out of the group. They are all just giving their medals back. Cycling can join the crowd, not a major sport, but the Tour De Crap was big with Lance and drew attention.Hockey is helped greatly with the amount of foreign players. I think they are able to stay away from the corruption and greed of Americans in general. But the sport still has a long way to go to make it back and it was also the last major us sport to go through a lockout/strike. It all comes back to money and with sports now being a billion dollar a year industry it is no surprise that corruption will follow, people a greedy, and athletes are people.[Edited on June 11, 2008 at 1:40 PM. Reason : can't spell]
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6/11/2008 1:42:19 PM
Auto racing. As a person with auto racing as my personal #1 sport and always will, I know it has its seedier, political, corrupt side and accept it because "that's just how things are". (And please don't act as if part violations are equivalent to match fixing. That's always been a part of racing, trying to beat the rulesmakers by accounting for something they didn't think of and hence make the car go faster than your competitors, it's only in NASCAR's Bizarro World their brain trust sits in is this a "crime". It doesn't make the sport less dignified, although whether racing is dignified or not I can really care less.) The important thing to remember about sports is that it reflects society. Sports are corrupt because society is corrupt. There will always be athletes looking for an illegal advantage over his competitors. There will always be bribes and payoffs. There will always be people snooping around taking part in industrial espionage.Or maybe the most dignified is pro wrestling, cause Vince McMahon is at least upfront to you on what his product is really about before you watch it. [Edited on June 11, 2008 at 1:51 PM. Reason : /]
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6/11/2008 1:52:23 PM
ignorance is bliss...
6/11/2008 1:53:42 PM
^Happy Gilmore doesn't count for trying to stab someone with a skate. and if you're referring to someone stepping on a leg with a skate, that's nowhere near as bad as McSorely years ago trying to cripple Brashear.
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6/11/2008 4:06:43 PM
I dont know where I'd rank NASCAR as far as other sports and credibility, but there have been things in the past...like Johnson and the Lowe's car winning a bunch of consecutive races at Lowe's motor speedway...that definitely raised some eyebrowsOf course if all the conspiracies were true I guess Junior would've won at least 1 race this year]
6/11/2008 4:10:25 PM
All racers cheat. All the time. From parts violations in Winston Cup to people in SCCA Showroom Stock who sort through stock Miata engines until they find the most advantageous cylinder head that still meets factory allowances, everyone cheats in some way, shape, or form. Whether you consider that damaging to credibility or just part of the game is your own decision.
6/11/2008 4:13:50 PM
Ya'll need to learn yerselves about some nascar. Seeing if you could get away with it is a huge part of nascar history.MLS and maybe the PGA (if you consider golf a sport)
6/11/2008 4:17:36 PM
Smokey's 7/8 scale Chevelle FTW!
6/11/2008 4:22:59 PM
Spying, steroids, pushing the nascar rules, and being violent are all in the competitive nature of the game. The match fixing, while not surprising, is infinitely more bothersome and frustrating to me.
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6/11/2008 7:46:57 PM
I actually have much more first-hand experience with IMSA.
6/11/2008 8:16:03 PM
^ I didn't mean firsthand experience of F1, just I knew you were an avid follower and could comment on the politics more than me. You could tell us about Andy Evans I guess. Any more marijuana smugglers? [Edited on June 11, 2008 at 8:31 PM. Reason : .]
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6/11/2008 10:19:59 PM
PGA tour by far has the most dignity imo. think about it; they are the only major sport where no cheating occurs that we know of at all and they ACTUALLY CALL PENALTIES ON THEMSELVES with some regularity. no other sport even comes close. nba and college bball players do things to persuade refs all of the time (see Duke: flopping and any time a player gets hit on any team and loses the ball he throws his hands wildly as if he was hit by the world's strongest man). NFL players take roids and cheat on the field constantly (o-line holding and such) as do MLB obviously with roids. i know selling the refs isn't cheating but it kind of is in a way as it changes game outcomes. The PGA tour has the most honorable players by far. you def. don't see an nba player say i got away with traveling so i should just give the other team the ball to make it fair. and playing as much golf as i have i know there are plenty of times where ive hit my ball in a hazard or gotten a rotten lie or whatever and just wanted to move it so bad or what not with my rationale being that golf cheats you enough as is. pga players, at least to public knowledge, don't ever cheat and call stuff on themselves that seems bogus.
6/11/2008 10:49:09 PM
shoeless joe jackson
6/11/2008 11:02:32 PM
Golf is the only sport that doesn't rely on officials to make the correct calls....PGA tour is easily the most dignified of any of them.
6/11/2008 11:33:51 PM
Would be funny to see if they tried to cheat thoVijay looking around to see if anyone is looking, then kicking his ball out of the roughAll captured in HD from the blimp cam
6/11/2008 11:54:43 PM
there is NO cheating in golfhttp://youtube.com/watch?v=QErHj1pAG00
6/12/2008 6:54:05 AM
Ironically enough, professional golf might have the most dignity left but it is also the sport that the average person probably cheats at the most.
6/12/2008 8:05:46 AM
Wrestling. The guy that's supposed to take the dive by the end always takes the dive. Wait, if that's the standard that would mean the NBA is legit as well.
6/12/2008 8:24:17 AM
^ I know you're just joking, but that's still not always true. See "Screwjob, Montreal."
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6/12/2008 10:51:09 PM
http://www.thatsracin.com/topstories/story/15477.html
6/14/2008 9:23:46 PM
wait a second....people honestly count driving as a sport? seriously?
6/15/2008 1:08:39 AM
i dont think its as much of a sport as some other sports, but it would definitely classify as one of the USA's "major sports" based on the revenue and # of viewers
6/15/2008 1:33:34 AM