@Vitolins8@Econ_Sport_Prof Another example of gamesmanship. You wouldn’t think he needs to do that because he’s the best in the world but it’s crazy that athletes feel the need to cheat to win, even when they’re the best.
This tweet talks about how officials for the NFL have favored the Eagles in recent weeks with many more calls on the opposing teams and more missed calls against the Eagles. This is strategic reasoning as to give the Eagles a competitive advantage. @Econ_Sport_Prof#MiamiSLAM225
@MariaRustt@Econ_Sport_Prof I agree. T.J. Watt has been in the league long enough to know what’s right and what’s wrong. He’s always looking for a way to gain an advantage
T.J. Watt, although a defensive beast, is arguably an example of Gamesmanship, which is looking for any way to possibly gain an advantage, even if doing so involves the practice of winning games by questionable means @Econ_Sport_Prof#MiamiSLAM225
@KirkHerbstreit@OhioStateFB@Econ_Sport_Prof#MiamiSLAM225
This is an example of good sportsmanship from Kirk Herbstreit. A former Ohio State quarterback congratulating Michigan on the win and acknowledging their performance from Saturday.
What College Football is about. 2 traditional powers-undefeated battlin till the end. Everything on the line. Tough one for @OhioStateFB but very proud of how the players fought through adversity to give themselves a chance at the end. Keep your heads up fellas.
And congratulations to @UMichFootball on their resolve and a big win today!
@TheGeneral_0@Econ_Sport_Prof#MiamiSLAM225
This is unethical behavior by the wrestler for punching his opponent in the face after the match is over. Shows bad sportsmanship too.
The Michigan Wolverines, Denied Your Coach, The Great @CoachJim4UM, You Still Prevailed! HaHa, Big 10, NCAA, And Especially You @finebaum! Quit Being A Hater And Start Being A Believer! Quit Snubbing The Big 10! WOOOOO! @UMichFootball