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OT: Sports terms you can't stand/are tired of.

“Going forward,” as in the half dozen thread titles we have now about expectations, confidence or what we’d like to see “going forward.”

Totally unnecessary. No one has expectations going backwards.

It reminds me of the joke when someone says “Look at this picture of me when I was younger.” Um, every picture is when you were younger.
 
The worst ever....."This is a key play", when it's 4th and 10 with 43 seconds in a 2 point game. REALLY?
There’s a meme of Booger McFarland going around right with super obvious captions “if he makes this field goal they will have 3 more points than they do now”
 
Three come to mind immediately...

"Walk-off" - When it's being used in a sport other than baseball (I'm looking at you hockey, basketball and football), then the phrase needs to be killed and buried. Never to be used again.

"Unanswered" - Unless the game is over the number of points (or runs) scored is consecutive. It's only unanswered when the game is over.

Those two are annoying, but the winner for most insipid phrase ever is "New York Football Giants".
 
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"Super utility man"- utility man is just fine
"Play action"- just say fake handoff
 
"Scholly"
"Natty"
Any reference to a favorite team as "we" or "us." You are not on the team.
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I think the "we/us" criticism is one of the most overplayed tropes in sports. Sports is nothing if not tribal. By buying tickets, cheering the team on, spreading the hype (when there is any), etc., we are in fact part of the entity that is <insert team name here>.

I think a lot of people parrot the criticism because they think it makes them seem smarter than or somehow otherwise above other fans.
 

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