He was actually number 1. Only the Mouthbreathers can find his conduct on Sunday acceptable. PBA should be embarrassed. If they want to expand their audience, Sunday did not help. People on Twitter not familiar with the PBA could not believe how much of a jerk he was acting.
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- woz
Edited by witesoxwoz22 on 3/2/2012 at 6:51 PM
Edited by witesoxwoz22 on 3/2/2012 at 6:52 PM
Couldn't agree more.
If people want bowling to be a sport, they should start treating it like a sport. This wouldn't fly in any other professional sport.
Football: Fine and possibly suspension.
Baseball: Fine and possibly suspension.
Basketball: Fine and possibly suspension.
Golf: The death penalty.
Hockey: Maybe allowable but not likely.
Not to mention endless ridicule for the "athlete".
There is ONE "sport" in which behavior like this is acceptable. The WWE.
If the PBA wants to be considered an athletic organization they need to revamp their image. Start drug testing. Start suspending players. Start requiring media appearances. Look at what other SUCCESSFUL sports are doing, and follow the example they set. Plain and simple.
An absolute joke and an absolute black eye for bowling.
I think you are so right Rocker, I couldn't stand to watch that idiot any more.