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Dude would get absolutely buzz-sawed by keckeisen. I can’t imagine it would go better with cstar
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That very much depends on the situation and the intention. If a ref can reach in and change the situation without affecting action, they can, they can also just call a point. So, a little thought experiment, I wrestled all the way through college, including tons of freestyle and greco, I never once pulled on a singlet, intentionally or otherwise, and I never once had it happen against me either. Come to think of it…I also didn’t see any other singlet penalties throughout the entire tournament. Now, I may have missed one…but I’d also find it very easy to believe that there weren’t any. Also…just watched NCAA’s last month, singlet grabs again…not a major issue. It’s almost like singlets are pretty good at their job and you have to go in search of the singlet to be able to grab it… I also notice that none of brooks’ other opponents found grabbing the singlet difficult to avoid. Come to think of it, off the top of my head, I can think of three wrestlers who so notably grabbed a singlet. 1) tsargush against burroughs 2) Yazdani against Taylor…and 3) valencia once again un-clutching himself in big moments. The dude just always finds a way to lose by a takedown in the big matches. …did anybody on here who wrestled have repeated chronic issues with grabbing headgear or singlets? I swear these gear designers might actually design them to be minimally invasive and hard to grab, almost like that was the point from the beginning… I have zero tears to spill for the captain of team nose-beers. Zahid ended his college career bc he overindulged in the good ol’ colombian pre-workout. Oh, he also very intentionally grabbed that singlet…he was the one who waived off the challenge.
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2024 Olympics last chance qualifier
wrestle87 replied to CHROMEBIRD's topic in International Wrestling
I'm not worried about spencer so long as he doesn't put his knees in dumb positions. He looked so motivated but unconcerned at OTT's, I think he rides that to an olympic medal pretty nicely. He looks like he's mostly through his transformation from the "college dan gable" stage to the "olympic ass-beating dan gable" stage of his career. I'm hopeful for Zain, but I unfortunately would also not be surprised if somehow the weight caught up with him. He has a rough track record at 65kg, and my heart hopes but my head is hesitant to trust just yet. -
2024 Olympics last chance qualifier
wrestle87 replied to CHROMEBIRD's topic in International Wrestling
Can somebody explain this one? -
2 Freestyle rule changes suggested
wrestle87 replied to fullnelson's topic in International Wrestling
They are getting better, and they are definitely better than a 1-1 criteria situation. -
2 Freestyle rule changes suggested
wrestle87 replied to fullnelson's topic in International Wrestling
I love the first half of what you said, but this half I gotta disagree with, only because the exact same thing happens, and it's ENTIRELY IN THE REFEREES HANDS who they put on the shot clock first. If we admit that "you losing a one point match is a you problem", that means that somebody is taking down an equally low quality win which they had handed to them. That is gross, and bad, and everything that wrestling is not about. -
I'm going to assume this is Pitt-sized big news, so...they bought some new wrestling mats
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I was talking about JB being so competitive it makes him a pretty well established dick. To call taylor a competitive d-bag and then…not call jb or dake that is silly. They all showed up in the same canoe to that party. They’re all so competitive that to be anything other than the best ruins every minute of their day. We saw lots of that early on from Dake when JB beat him and everyone called him a whiner for years. But then he got a world team spot and chilled a bit…then he beat JB and became outwardly much more chill, and JB started seeming like the competitive dbag. They’ve all been this way all along, it’s just whether or not they win some tournaments esch year which determines how they behave. It’s one of the things that was so awesome about J’den, and is awesome about snyder too, they’re really composed and gentlemanly even when they lose. And, even if disappointed or angry, it is at themselves, they may express it but it is towards nobody but themselves, never at anyone else. It’s that lesson we all teach to little kids when they play sports. The irony is some of these guys are so good, they forget that lesson until they are re-taught it in their 30’s.
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It’s funny, but I don’t think so. He lost his shit bc J’den got on a sweaty bicycle in their matches and was never penalized for it. J’den’s a great human being, definition of an “ambassador for the sport”, but 2015-16-17 he was allowed to legit RUN away from people in his matches and never got dinged. Go watch the 2017 matches against taylor. It was…generous officiating I believe is the top comment on the 3rd match. Dude just ran and backed up for 2 minutes.
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Brooks is a bad matchup against Zahid, but you're also right, it's weird that I believe Brooks would pull down 8 or 9 of ten matches against Taylor, but he would probably be 50/50 against Zahid. But at the same time, I think zahid would be lucky to get 2 from Taylor. Wrestling math is always a mess.
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…yes you do…
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Penn State fans booing Jordan Burroughs
wrestle87 replied to Dark Energy's topic in International Wrestling
Pulling in that tay-tay money -
So now that Bono got his extension, what’s Tanelli’s path forward looking like?
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Penn State fans booing Jordan Burroughs
wrestle87 replied to Dark Energy's topic in International Wrestling
Oof, I didn’t know about that. That’s so disappointing. Discussion of anything else feels instantaneously trivial in the face of that. -
Penn State fans booing Jordan Burroughs
wrestle87 replied to Dark Energy's topic in International Wrestling
Doing it wrong, yeah obviously not for most of them, but the NBA is having trouble, and the MLB is just dead in the water. Supporting a positive engaged fanbase is really important, one of the real dangers in supporting what we saw from the Penn State crowd this weekend is it alienates the positive supportive crowd who grow the sport long term. I forget who on here referenced it, but the Iowa crowd, while enthusiastic, knows and respects the sport and any competitor who brings it. I felt like I was listening to the Okie State crowd rooting for NLWC athletes this weekend. Just biased nonsense at high persistent volume. That’s going to be a stain the program will have a very hard time wiping away. -
Penn State fans booing Jordan Burroughs
wrestle87 replied to Dark Energy's topic in International Wrestling
All fair points. And, ultimately the heart of all this is how disappointing the crowd behavior was in Penn State. That warrants the most attention….in an entirely negative way. A trashy crowd only hurts events. JB didn’t deserve to be treated the way he was. -
Penn State fans booing Jordan Burroughs
wrestle87 replied to Dark Energy's topic in International Wrestling
So, firstly if you are going to engage in an apples to oranges comparison, that’s never going to work. Leave everything at the door if that’s the game you want to play, bc that’s a big fat bait and switch. People didn’t give a hootin crap about LSU vs Iowa, they watched because Clark was setting records all time sport records, and was surpassing the records set by the best mens players. WBB will unfortunately most likely be back to playing on the Ocho next year. I’d love to be wrong, but the biggest draw will be gone. I think the best analogy is to compare the trash boosting effect to putting a good high school athlete on a constant heavy tren cycle. They will murder senior year and find their way onto a college roster, but they start snapping tendons, will spend half their college career in a wheelchair, and will be an orthopedic mess by 30. The NFL started this process with Brady, constantly needing a QB to have the media fellate, and they are working desperately to have Mahomes step into those shoes. They are on that ride now, pushing cult of personality instead of organic fan base growth, and they will struggle to get off that merry-go-round. -
Penn State fans booing Jordan Burroughs
wrestle87 replied to Dark Energy's topic in International Wrestling
No, because Mesenbrink wasn’t a grown ass man who give himself internal dispensation to unload a free two handed wound up shot at the back of the head of a 20 year old he was stomping. ”He was going to hurt him!” Well…he could have just sprawled. -
Penn State fans booing Jordan Burroughs
wrestle87 replied to Dark Energy's topic in International Wrestling
I hear this, but also MM was doing nothing compared to the stuff JB has handled over the course of his career. Russians, Iranians, Dake, et al have thrown WAY worse at him and he has handled it way better. But then, as we saw, he had no offense the next round, and I think that internal vulnerability got the best of him. -
Penn State fans booing Jordan Burroughs
wrestle87 replied to Dark Energy's topic in International Wrestling
Leaning into trashy for the sake of numbers doesn’t help a sport, it makes money for the organizers, that is not the same thing. Any sport that had leaned into trashy instead of simply aiming to develop quality ultimately pays the price. All of the sports you mentioned are now struggling under the weight of their own “trashy” that they leaned into. Going that road is a one-way ticket, the media around the sport get addicted to trash instead of actually discussing and supporting the sport, and it hollows the entire artifice out top to bottom. Basketball was beloved 20 years ago, since then it has succeeded in becoming bloated, tired, and legitimately selling its soul at the feet of the almighty RMB. MLB was on par with the NFL and NBA, it is now much closer to the NHL, and CFB/CBB are dominated by trashy media who talk nonsense instead of actually discussing the sport. That will catch up with them big time. The NFL has taken its first major step in the trash direction by making pop-singers a part of every broadcast, and they are really starting to lean into the trash for cash marketing model too. The world as a whole is tiring of this…and the trouble with it becomes that trash for cash marketing is a different media orientation and skillset that completely supplants real analysis. It’s like eating nothing but oreos for a week. The first hour may be great, but it’s basically hell by day two. Wrestling has grown by leaps and bounds in the past 15 years. It is built into our bones to believe in a boogeyman that is coming for us, but there are now paid positions for good wrestlers right out of high school, wrestling is a legit career path in and of itself for both genders, more than it ever has been. Now, if you were to tell Greco to lean into that strategy for the sake of growth…I would have to say I agree with you, but the sport as a whole doesn’t need it. -
I think I heard it on this board, but I believe one of his shoulders gave out prior to his jumping weight classes
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Watching that final and realizing there were 7 ncaa titles on that mat was just preposterous.
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That is a match I would love to see. Just 30 minutes of hard clubs ended with an angry handshake.
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Do any Penn State wrestlers beat Kyle Dake?
wrestle87 replied to AgaveMaria's topic in International Wrestling
We also have to be real, Yazdani isn't a full 86kg wrestler, he's a 74 who didn't want to cut weight anymore. It's impressive what Yazdani has done, but could you imagine how good he would have been if he stayed down at 74? It's awesome that DT has been able to go on the run that he did, and this is going to come off very poorly, but I promise I am a very big DT fan, DT has pressure and flailed his way to his titles, and has done so in the weakest weight class of the 6. One thing that has always been evident about DT is he's an effort and volume guy. Dude's not exactly a precision wrestler. He made his money being the biggest guy on the mat, and missing 11 shots so he could land the 12th. This becomes a problem when you decide you're going to wrestle like Dake and only generate two or three scoring events in a match. Taylor has always been 14-4 or 18-8 tech fall guy, not a 10-0 tech fall guy. -
Do any Penn State wrestlers beat Kyle Dake?
wrestle87 replied to AgaveMaria's topic in International Wrestling
Zain or nolf did not have to navigate any weight classes which were even 50% as good as what MM did this year. You can poopoo all you want, the kid went out and torched all but one person in the deepest weight at NCAA's by far.