Friday, February 22, 2008

Lacrosse is kicks baseballs trash

Lacrosse is better than baseball because it is a real mans sport that involves finesse that is unparalleled to any other sport. There really are no comparisons, often we get criticized by them because they are afraid to play a sport that could get them hit. If you ask anyone what the fastest sport on two feet is and they will surely tell you that it is lacrosse. There really isn’t anything faster, because lacrosse players get the ball and they sprint as fast as they can down the field and the game rarely stops, when the ball goes out of bounds it is the first person who gets to the sideline when it goes out, not who shot it last. When it comes to the choice between baseball and lacrosse there really are only two choices. On the one hand you can play the sport where you can hit someone and get all the girls or you can play the sport where you stand around for hours and let’s face it you won’t get a date by playing that sport.

If you support baseball then you are really just supporting steroid use in t-ball and who wants their kids to be shooting up with steroids. You might as well hand them a death sentence if you have them play baseball. Look lacrosse is all around just better in any way, sure there may have been that Duke Lacrosse incident and the pros don’t get paid a lot, but I will tell you one thing that is not wrong with it that is wrong with baseball. In baseball they all use steroids, they all cheat the taxes, they get paid millions of dollars for doing nothing, and let’s face it they are not the brightest people or most upstanding citizens and is that what we want our kids to idolize.

I have seen time and time again baseball players playing Lacrosse in PE and loving every minute of it, but when they are off the field they say it is worse than baseball so you can not really listen to a baseball player and take them for their word, because as we see with professional baseball players who lie to congress, that we can not listen to them or ever trust what they say.

1 comment:

Gregg Lines said...

I like the false analogy of comparing t-ball to professional baseball with regards to the steroid use. The mental picture of 7 year olds shooting up was “interesting” to say the least.