Chuck Klosterman
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Like, like the very apex, you know, the greatest final four game or, or like, you know, an extremely tight world series in the ninth inning.
Those are as good as any football game at the apex.
It's all shared, but at the bottom, a bad football game is still better than a bad, almost anything, you know?
It's an insanely specific situation, Bill.
You couldn't watch six basketball games at once.
It would be impossible.
It's true.
You watch the Red Zone on Sunday, and then you watch the Sunday night game.
Red Zone's another one.
One of the things I kind of talk about in this book is how, you know, there are, are, are kind of three types of sports.
Okay.
There's the one sport that is like basketball, soccer, hockey,
to some extent, auto racing and boxing, they're kind of hypnotic.
They're constantly moving.
Because it's action that's perpetual.
It never stops.
So you can almost sort of be hypnotized by it.
And when the action is great, of course, you're thrilled.
But even, you know, the second quarter of an NBA playoff game can get
dull sometimes like you can kind of check out there are other sports that are almost totally intellectual and cognitive baseball golf you know these sports where most of what you're watching is thinking about what could or could not happen you know golf golf's a great one for that and you're and it's it's actually sort of everything you see uh when you're watching golf it's kind of like um set up prologue for what you kind of hope will happen at the end okay