Monday, December 13, 2010
reasons why celebrating is bad
On the opposite side of the spectrum, there are people that believe that the game should be played according to the rules with no embellishment or extra-curricular activity. The celebrations distract from the actual game of football and in a way can be disrespectful to the integrity to the game. The celebrations focus on a single player's accomplishments and not what the game is supposed to be about, the team. The big egos of the league, the players that have the biggest problem with getting along with their teammates and creating good chemistry, also happen to be the repeat celebrators. Not only do they draw away attention from the respect of playing the game and the team spirit and coordination , they also set a bad example for the younger fans that are watching them. The kids that want to be professional football players when they grow up are seeing the big players dance around, and putting themselves ahead of the welfare of the team by drawing 15 yard personal foul penalties. By teaching the future professionals this, in time the whole league could be filled with self-centered egomaniacs. If the league focuses too much on celebrations it could not only decrease the value of the NFL now, but affect it for years to come.
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there are some people like ochocinco who go to far with celebrations
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