Did she delete those pictures I asked her to delete? I don't want them getting around.
This is the only one left. Don't worry it's safe with me and my 10,000 closets friends on the internet.
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Did she delete those pictures I asked her to delete? I don't want them getting around.
Until you've been in their position, are you in any position to judge?Pro sports=spectators. If you can't handle the cameras and people just don't play tournaments. Some people will blame anything they can to make excuses for missed shots, be it the cameras, people, the frogs croaking, wind blowing, the sun in their eyes. Sounds like a cop out to me.
OK. Cool. As long as there's no bottom nudity.This is the only one left. Don't worry it's safe with me and my 10,000 closets friends on the internet.
The women were all super nice, handled it like champs.
Some guys = babies
Until you've been in their position, are you in any position to judge?
And Pro sports=spectators? With respect to probably 98% of disc golf tournaments....hardly.
I actually surprised to hear it from the masters. In my expierence the masters are the joke tellin, smack talkers. Though at am nats the lead cards seemed well composed, I'd think it would be the younger players having a harder time with cameras then the older guys. Maybe they were mad to be missin matlock.
Easy. All I was saying was that these guys are professional, that's all. Most of the people play disc golf are not professional. The guys that are playing professionally should be able to handle all that goes with a professional sport, that's all. Excuses and poor behavior towards the people who are looking up to these professionals should be talked about. Every professional sport has cameras and people and idiots that don't understand that standing in the way of a shot is going to be distracting. The sport is only going to get bigger and bigger, and with that comes more and more spectators at a professional tournament, especially the worlds. If the crowds are to big, rope off where it needs be. I'm not dogging anyone, its just if you're going to play at the professional level deal with all that goes with it. I really respect the guys at the top, and its only going to help the sport with the more exposure they get. That's all my friend. Sorry if I offended you.
Biz
Team Bert
Scarp, yes, without being in thier position I do have the right to judge- though I'll reserve my judgement until seeing it for myself.
That's actually the most(maybe only) illogical post I've seen you make. Do we also have to be criminals to judge those accused of crimes? I'm sure we have all had to face distractions and I hope we all battle them without rudeness.
I just looked at the video again, and the guy actually said, "Are you going to stand still, sir?" - So I guess he was nicer about it then I previously thought. I just figured most of these peoples games were so on point that I could do cartwheels while on crutches and still not mess up their putts.
The women were all super nice, handled it like champs.
Some guys = babies
Although I enjoy the dusscusion on this matter it sounds like the incident in question was completely reasonable and handled nicely.
In disc golf, we're lucky to get any footage at all. And the only way to get decent footage is to be within spittin' distance of the players. Video is important, as it helps publicize the players and their personalities, which helps the sport grow. If a few can't handle it yet, they'll learn (or they'll learn to stay out of finals).