In fact there's a lot to legitimately hate about pro sports and the way they are conducted.
I grew up in New Jersey and my father was a golf pro so I was groomed for sports but I wasn't very good so my interests lay elsewhere.
If I stayed a football player my career would have been over 20 years ago. As it is my knees are shot. I found I got the same good feeling in acting that I had in sports but I found I could have a more profound impact on people.
I think a big part of our attraction to sport movies are the stories contained within the sports.
I hate ready-made suits button-down collars and sports shirts.
I worked at my high school newspaper at Andover which came out weekly unusual for a high school paper. Then my first day at Penn I went right to the 'Daily Pennsylvanian' and pretty much spent most of my college career working both as the sports editor and then editor of the editorial page.
Companies that support sports developmental programs in our communities should also be applauded.
I come from a background of hanging out with friends and shooting videos with them with funny stuff coming out of the group. I guess we got the same charge jocks get out of sports.
We should reach out to people to try to go after the fans the way other sports do. Because we can't just depend on the fact that it is a great game.
It's kind of ironic that the two sports with the greatest characters boxing and horse racing have both been on the decline. In both cases it's for the lack of a suitable hero.
I wanted to be a sportswriter because I loved sports and I could not hit the curve ball the jump shot or the opposing ball carrier.
Traveling around it's difficult to follow much TV. Mainly I'm somebody who watches sports.
I played a lot of other sports at school and just one day the golf bug bit me and I started playing serious golf from when I was ten years old.
I'm not that clued up on the American sports yet really.
I never got into sports at all until I was in my early 20s after my music career got going.
In the States tennis is sixth or seventh on the totem pole as far as sports go.
Several professional athletes have wrongly taught many young Americans by example that the only way to succeed in sports is to take steroids.