Raw Dawgin' it;1579602 wrote:i hope you choke on a chicken nugget.
Does McDonalds deliver? B/c i don't think he leaves his house.
Raw Dawgin' it;1579602 wrote:i hope you choke on a chicken nugget.
That's awful harsh, especially since I wasn't the one who (more or less) made a duplicate thread.Raw Dawgin' it;1579602 wrote:i hope you choke on a chicken nugget.
Everyone knows Wendy's has the best chicken nuggets. And I have to drive about an hour to work everyday, so that counts.ZWICK 4 PREZ;1579608 wrote:Does McDonalds deliver? B/c i don't think he leaves his house.
Not sure if CCRunner or ManhattanBuckeye.ccrunner609;1579452 wrote:I have met numerous Olympians and am friends with a gold medalist. This character trait is obvious with all of them and probably necessary to achieve massive success in these individual events.
idgafdlazz;1579646 wrote:That's awful harsh, especially since I wasn't the one who (more or less) made a duplicate thread.
You must gaf because you took the time to comment.Raw Dawgin' it;1579660 wrote:idgaf
I did enjoy.dlazz;1579662 wrote:You must gaf because you took the time to comment.
Enjoy!
I'm not relying on some unnamed source. I will rely on what I have seen. Every interview I have ever seen him in, he has been humble and down to earth. Why did Redbull build his own private halfpipe? Because he earned it.SnotBubbles;1579615 wrote:I've heard from a pretty good, close source that the guy is a complete fucking ass. Fellow competitors have tried to befriend him, but the dude doesn't understand what friendship is. He got famous way too young...he will be a lonely, lonely man some day if he isn't already.
The owner of the radio station I do some broadcasting for and his son who will be on your next McDonald's bag/cup.TedSheckler;1579700 wrote:I'm not relying on some unnamed source. I will rely on what I have seen. Every interview I have ever seen him in, he has been humble and down to earth. Why did Redbull build his own private halfpipe? Because he earned it.
Until you can name a source that says he kicks puppies, I'll go by what I see and hear.
It isn't me, my peeps are in the summer olympics.ernest_t_bass;1579654 wrote:Not sure if CCRunner or ManhattanBuckeye.
: thumbup:Tiernan;1579767 wrote:I'm good friends with a female athlete who took gold in the Beer Olympics.
I think you mean special Olympics.Tiernan;1579767 wrote:I'm good friends with a female athlete who took gold in the Fall Olympics.
I envision that Tiernam would pull a cartman stunt just to be a part of the special olympics....dlazz;1579868 wrote:I think you mean special Olympics.
It is well known within the snowboard community that Shaun White is not very liked among his fellow riders. Shaun is seen as "distant" and "smug/arrogant/self-righteous" among the other riders. He's definitely not an "athlete favorite" like, say, Louie Vito, Danny Davis, and/or Kevin Pierce, where the other riders all have glowing remarks about those guys. They're seen as "brothers" almost amongst the riders. Whereas Shaun is seen more like a red-headed diva child that no one wants to even associate with.Heretic;1579391 wrote:http://sports.yahoo.com/news/shaun-white-leaves-olympics-without-a-medal--or-many-snowboarding-friends--as-new-era-in-sport-begins-214448669.html
Semi-interesting column where the main thing I took from it was that Davis doesn't seem to like White and, after he finished 10th, referred to White's fourth-place halfpipe finish as a gift. I mean, it was one thing when the rival Canadians ripped into him for pulling out of the slopestyle or whatever it's called, but this seemed a bit weird.
Is there a reason for any bad blood? Him qualifying in one event and then deciding not to compete, essentially taking a place away from another potential Olympian? Him being the main face of the sport for pretty much the entire time it's been considered a legit competition, meaning everyone else winds up going below the radar in comparison? Or one other American who doesn't like him and a writer making it sound like he's a hated figure (since Davis was the only one providing comments that could be read as taking jabs at him)?
I don't really follow snowboarding, but do find it fun to watch when it's on TV and I'm home and always thought he was awesome to watch because of some of the stuff he could pull off and make look routine, so I was wondering if anyone here follows it more and has any clue.
This is another excellent example.gut;1579395 wrote:
He mad a comment on an interview with Costas - last night before today's competition - along the lines of Costas saying "you finally have peers who are in your class" and White said something like "who are they?". He laughed and seemed like he was making a joke, but based on what I've been reading and hearing it sounds like he's just extraordinarily arrogant. Just because you've been the best doesn't mean you have to disrespect the competition.
Here's an article in the NY Times about Frends (I couldn't remember the name, so thanks for the help).sportchampps;1579505 wrote:The reason his teammates hate him go back to the last Winter Olympics. Snowboarders feel like practice should be them all going out together and practicing the same moves as each other. They got mad when Redbull built White his own secret half pipe that only he used and kept some of his new tricks secrets for the games. That is when the other Americans formed a clique (without White of course) called frends (because there's no I in friends).
Don't care much either way, but to play devil's advocate, would these competitors have the same level of distaste for him if he were just another rider, and not the guy kicking their asses for a decade?Scarlet_Buckeye;1579899 wrote:It is well known within the snowboard community that Shaun White is not very liked among his fellow riders. Shaun is seen as "distant" and "smug/arrogant/self-righteous" among the other riders. He's definitely not an "athlete favorite" like, say, Louie Vito, Danny Davis, and/or Kevin Pierce, where the other riders all have glowing remarks about those guys. They're seen as "brothers" almost amongst the riders. Whereas Shaun is seen more like a red-headed diva child that no one wants to even associate with.
Personally, I have a very tough time with this one. I like the Shaun White I see on television... there's no denying that he's the greatest snowboarder to ever ride the pipe; and therefore, you kind of have to say, "well, perhaps he can be / deserves to be arrogant"... but then I see some interviews, hear testimonials from other riders, etc, and I'm just left shaking my head like, "man... that guy is a d!ck."
The whole "qualifying for the slopestyle, and pulling out" is a perfect example of why riders hate Shaun White. I'm not sure there's a single other rider that would have made that decision. Yeah, everyone gets it... everyone understands that Shaun wanted to win gold in the halfpipe, as the halfpipe is the crown jewel of snowboarding; but don't take the spot of another rider who could have competed in slopestyle. If you're so set on winning the halfpipe and that's your #1 goal and you're not going to do anything to jeopardize that, then don't make such a big deal then about needing to qualify for slopestyle in the Olympics. Many of you may not know, but Shaun had to win one of the last events of the year in Mammoth to even qualify for slopestyle at Sochi. Shaun was talking about how beat-up and bruised he was from several injuries, etc. The other riders don't want to hear that. You think they aren't taking the same nasty falls as you are? Just because no one goes as big as Shaun does doesn't mean they aren't taking pretty gnarly falls either. But yet you don't see the other riders with the primetime television interviews talking about this-and-that injury they had 2 years ago, and because of that (rightly or wrongly), a lot of riders resent Shaun for all the attention he gets.
Another example...
It's well known that a lot of the riders ride/train in groups. Which group does Shaun ride/train in, you ask? Answer: none. Shaun trains by himself (or with his "team"). Shaun (again, rightly or wrongly) gets all the endorsements and gets teams like Red Bull (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1Zoh2JC_XA) and Go Pro (http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/olympics/2013/10/15/shaun-white-custom-halfpipe-australia-go-pro/2988211/) to finance his own private pipe. And then you see Shaun skipping events like "The Dew Tour" or "The X Games" (yeah, I know... this year was the 1st year he skipped the X Games, but that's not to say he hasn't skipped other snowboarding events).
So... yeah... there you have it.
Sadly, this really is true. Shaun i far and away better than everyone else (or at least he used to). You heard it hear first... the next "Shaun White" is Ayumu Hirano. I called this kid TWO XGames ago. The kid is about the only one who is going as high, big, and as smooth as Shaun is. And he's only 15. Here's a nice little article on him >>> http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/olympics/2013/12/10/ayumu-hirano-may-challenge-shaun-white/3972209/thePITman;1579643 wrote:So FAR and AWAY better than everybody else - higher, better tricks, smoother - perfection.
Same level of distaste? No.queencitybuckeye;1579906 wrote:Don't care much either way, but to play devil's advocate, would these competitors have the same level of distaste for him if he were just another rider, and not the guy kicking their asses for a decade?
Just like you dgaf about the Olympics, yet you have found your way on every Olympic thread. LOLFAILdlazz;1579662 wrote:You must gaf because you took the time to comment.
Enjoy!
I heard part of the issue is not only are they bothered by him not being one of the "brothers", it's that it bothers the "brothers" that he has interests beyond the activity, when apparently many of them do not.Scarlet_Buckeye;1579912 wrote:Same level of distaste? No.
Still not like the guy? Probably.
I've just been pointing everyone to the thread they should be posting in.like_that;1579915 wrote:Just like you dgaf about the Olympics, yet you have found your way on every Olympic thread. LOLFAIL