I enjoy "Sports" on a number of levels. I enjoy the personal stories of those involved, the business/entertainment aspect, the teams involved, the competition, and the politics of it. It is also a tremendous microcosm of life in our country. Another thing I enjoy are the better sports columnists. These folks have a writing style unique in journalism. They are allowed, if not encourageed, to inject humor and critical analysis into their writing. One example is Charles Whitlock who writes for a Kansas City paper, and for Fox Sports. Without fail, by using members and actions of the sports world, he illuminates the nature and state of affairs of race in America better than any Ivy League columnist or NY Times critique. He is African American, but his views are exemplary of what is the real world by covering sports. There are a couple more like that in various sites, particularly CBS.Sportsline.com.
I guess above that, or equal to it, I just love many sports. I watched Ali fight on TV; I have shaken hands with Palmer, Nicklaus, Player, and Woods; I have seen Michael Jordan play. There is a physical poetry in life that the great athletes can show like no other, and those who write about it have a beautiful style like no other.
I wish we had a "SPORTS" forum. Fun, interactive, friendly, and educational.
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