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Originally Posted by Squawks
I watched the game. It almost feels like watching a movie where the villain is winning over the good guys. If you respect athletes purely for their athleticism, then that's alright - for me (and quite a few other folks out there), the character plays an important role in admiration.
I used to like Michael Jackson but after all his freakish mishaps, I'm straying away from his music. So has the rest of the world - while he's still got talent, it was his character that brought about his demise.
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And a formidable villain is what makes the movie. And in a movie, when the villain pours his heart out to win over the good guys, you gain respect for the villain too.
Ya but I bet you still do the moon walk from time to time when no one's lookn