I know this a very trivial pet peeve of mine and all I have to do is tap one button on the remote and problem solved. But after last night, I'm wondering who in the wide, wide world of sports is making the programming decisions for ESPN?
For years now, I've face-palmed every time I come across an ESPN channel and they're showing a Poker Championship. Watching other people play cards? Seriously? I'd rather watch other people fish. How does that have any relation whatsoever to sports of any kind? It's people playing cards...on ESPN.
But let's not stop there. Let's have hours devoted to....ready?....Corn Hole! We're not talking nekkid people having butt secks. It's fat guys tossing a bean bag into hole on a board a few feet away. Now granted, I'll give them the fact that this endeavor does require a modicum of hand-eye coordination and the physical ability to launch a 7 ounce bean bag a good 10 feet. Plus, it's a popular pastime for shit-faced people tailgating at a sporting event. And I've been quite the accomplished Cornholer myself. So, I guess I could somewhat consider the stretch to call it a sporting event...but ESPN worthy?
So last night, I drew the line in the sand. No really, we were at the beach and I had a stick and....oh whatever. I flip to one of those 30 for 30 or E60 documentaries. Don't know what it's about but I came in on a skinny Oriental guy talking about how, as Captain, he could possibly motivate his team without making them angry. He thought about leaving school because he had alienated so many of his teammates, but his parents encouraged him to return and try and get back to the world-class level he was at before he.....blah, blah, blah. I'm thinking, what sport could this 127 pound geek be playing? Ping pong? Badmitton? Jockey? What?
The scene turns to one of Chang Long Dong's teammates and he's saying he knows he's the best player on the team. But school work is getting in the way of his practice time. And then I see what "sport" this in-depth documentary is referring to:
Video Games! This is a college video game team.
Video games. Farking video games. What....The....F?
An ESPN documentary on a video game team. No wonder society just keeps getting fatter and/or lazier each and every year. Our "sports" are becoming cards, corn hole and video games. Well, that ends my trivial rant. I have to go place my Wal Mart grocery order on-line and drive over there so an Associate can bring it all out to my car.