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CDSmith 02-21-2014 03:02 PM

Your overall take on the Sochi Olympics 2014
 
MEDAL COUNT


Did they suck? Were you disappointed a bomb didn't go off? Did you enjoy watching the news footage of Russian cossacks beating the shit out of those girls from Pussy Riot?


Personally I've thought that so far these games have gone much better than a lot of people gave Russia credit for. CBC staffers and many Canadian athletes themselves are all saying their stay over there has been pretty great so far.


But what a crushing blow for the host nation having their so-called 'dream team' of hockey superstars go down in miserable defeat, and to the lowly FINS! I mean if it had at least been CANADA that beat them there would be some honor salvaged. But the Fins???!!! Putin must be seething.

Perhaps we'll pit our women's team against them in 2018 and see if they can do any better. :D


Seriously I've watched a lot of the games and I must say the Russian fans and locals all seem to be very hospitable, fun-loving and friendly. Every time the Russian curlers would throw a rock through the house their fans would cheer anyway, even though it was to blank an end. Funny as hell but great to see nonetheless.

Russia has been an awesome host.

Rochard 02-21-2014 03:10 PM

I think the Olympics are the same every time - A country puts it's best foot forward, tries to impress the rest of the world, and some do better than others, but for the most part it's all the same.

lucas131 02-21-2014 03:17 PM

i have been awaiting something more alive, more fresh, more future looking ... that design, oh, oops, martha stewart? but i am not there, just from what i see ... :2 cents:

MK Ultra 02-21-2014 03:22 PM

When there weren't any explosions I kind of lost interest.

Like watching Nascar with no crashes :Oh crap

brassmonkey 02-21-2014 03:25 PM

im waiting for the ghetto olympics


Lichen 02-21-2014 03:30 PM

There were so much shit surrounding 2014 Olympics, that the sport part didn't even register.

For me it was more about Russian nazi government and Puting stroking his tiny cock.

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 02-21-2014 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CDSmith (Post 19991369)

MEDAL COUNT


Did they suck? Were you disappointed a bomb didn't go off? Did you enjoy watching the news footage of Russian cossacks beating the shit out of those girls from Pussy Riot?


Personally I've thought that so far these games have gone much better than a lot of people gave Russia credit for. CBC staffers and many Canadian athletes themselves are all saying their stay over there has been pretty great so far.


But what a crushing blow for the host nation having their so-called 'dream team' of hockey superstars go down in miserable defeat, and to the lowly FINS! I mean if it had at least been CANADA that beat them there would be some honor salvaged. But the Fins???!!! Putin must be seething.

Perhaps we'll pit our women's team against them in 2018 and see if they can do any better. :D


Seriously I've watched a lot of the games and I must say the Russian fans and locals all seem to be very hospitable, fun-loving and friendly. Every time the Russian curlers would throw a rock through the house their fans would cheer anyway, even though it was to blank an end. Funny as hell but great to see nonetheless.

Russia has been an awesome host.

I think you summed up the Sochi Olympics so far quite well. :thumbsup

Only a few days to go... :)

A nice mash-up compilation video of highlights from the Sochi Games so far (from a US perspective, but it still kind of captures the spirit - substitute your own athletes):



Going to be interesting to see what Brazil comes up with in two years... :)



:stoned

ADG

mineistaken 02-21-2014 03:51 PM

Well organized games :thumbsup
Of course it must be knowing how much money they have spent.

brassmonkey 02-21-2014 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude (Post 19991405)


:stoned

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ZiggiZiggiCrew 02-22-2014 01:49 AM

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Originally Posted by CDSmith (Post 19991369)
Perhaps we'll pit our women's team against them in 2018 and see if they can do any better. :D

pit your children's team better:winkwink:

why any do not post new double toylet in thread about Sochi? Too difficult do it in Photoshop?:)

just a punk 02-22-2014 02:05 AM

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Originally Posted by CDSmith (Post 19991369)
But what a crushing blow for the host nation having their so-called 'dream team' of hockey superstars go down in miserable defeat, and to the lowly FINS! I mean if it had at least been CANADA that beat them there would be some honor salvaged. But the Fins???!!!

That was a real shame, man :(

P.S. Varlamov as a main goalkeeper in 1/4 final? WTF if there is Bobrovsky? :mad:

Mutt 02-22-2014 03:33 AM

I think the Olympics have lost a lot of their shine, too many other things for people to entertain themselves with. The time difference between Sochi and North America doesn't help, big events live in the middle of the night and early morning here.

The Winter Olympics have always had a quaint ski resort vibe to them held in snowy mountainy places like Lake Placid, Salt Lake City, Albertville, Sapporo, Torino - holding them in a warm weather place like Sochi took away that ambiance. As amazing as the buildings they constructed are it made these Games feel like a wannabe Summer Games, too big.

The Russian hockey team losing in the qualifying round also took a lot of steam out of the Olympics. I can't imagine the mood in Vancouver 4 years ago if Canada hadn't even made it to the medal round. The arena was very quiet for both semi-final games and lots of empty seats.

The Russian hockey program needs to do the same hard look at itself the Canadians have done several times when it has met with failure in international play. I think it's the Russian NHL players' fault, all about the money - probably a reflection of Russia post-Soviet era.

Hockey is the marquee team sport at the Winter Olympics and as a lifelong hockey player and fan the hockey has been underwhelming. The Finns and Swedes play that boring trap defense at all times, the other European teams like the Swiss play not to lose. The only halfway entertaining games were USA-Russia and Canada-USA and that game today was not a classic, the US could do nothing offensively against Canada.

Canada could very well lose against the Swedes who play their system extremely well and have Lundqvist in goal but it's easy to see that Canada still has superior depth in talent to all these teams.

rogueteens 02-22-2014 04:35 AM

Apart from what the judges kept on doing to Elise Christie, its been quite a good Winter Olympics.

winter_ 02-22-2014 06:19 AM

i thought sochi was korean but russian huh.

the rio olympics in 2016 are going to be interesting on the terrorism front probably get something big go down against the u.s.a. only wealthy people can afford to attend the olympics and rio has the honour of being titled the most dangerous city in the world. you should see countries like uruguay and argentina poverty on the front door step.

SilentKnight 02-22-2014 07:56 AM

Just thankful we haven't had another Munich or Boston Marathon episode.

Overall, I think Russia's done a good job with the Olympics. Western media has done their best to over-hype the negativity and exploit the minor setbacks.

NEW XTC 02-22-2014 08:01 AM

Unreal how fucked up NBC is with spoilers - yea great idea lets announce the winners right before showing the fucking events.

and...HOT COOL YOURS...lame

otherwise great games

seeandsee 02-22-2014 08:14 AM

i watched nothing , i dont love winter Olympic games because my country is top bottom in every sport...

EddyTheDog 02-22-2014 08:18 AM

Boring - Even more boring than London - All we do well at is Curling so that's all we get to see - Its like watching paint dry...

just a punk 02-22-2014 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by CDSmith (Post 19991369)
But what a crushing blow for the host nation having their so-called 'dream team' of hockey superstars go down in miserable defeat, and to the lowly FINS! I mean if it had at least been CANADA that beat them there would be some honor salvaged. But the Fins???!!! Putin must be seething.

Canadian, US and Russian teams are mostly NHL stars, while Finks are mostly KHL ones. Right now those KHL guys are beating shit out of the US team (3:0 so far) :2 cents:

just a punk 02-22-2014 09:51 AM

Oh, sorry. 4:0 already :)

CDSmith 02-22-2014 01:45 PM

Finland 5, USA 0

Try telling the Fins that a Bronze medal doesn't mean much. Selanne goes out swinging with his 4th Olympic medal, leaving an overall scoring record that will be hard for anyone to beat. This game meant a lot to those guys, in fact it meant everything. To the USA it obviously meant next to nothing, like it was beneath them.

Makes me wonder what would have happened had Rask been fit enough to play in their game against Sweden. Would it be Canada playing Finland in the final? We'll never know. What I do know is that the Fins played their hearts out today, and the Americans join Russia in their misery.

I predict a 3-2 Canada win for gold tomorrow, followed by a somewhat subdued closing ceremonies (because it wasn't a complete medal sweep for Russia) and a final declaration that these games were all-in-all a great success.

CDSmith 02-23-2014 08:31 AM

This may have been the tightest most cohesive team Canada we've ever put together, and that's saying a lot considering all the absolutely legendary teams we've had in the past. The Canadians put aside any ego they might have had coming into this tournament, and followed Babcock's lead and philosophy of not being a group of "stars" but rather a team who supports one another. And the result showed it.

Sweden had the best powerplay of the tournament but it was no match for Canada's D. They were allowed very little offense and barely had a shot on goal in the 3rd period. There's the difference I guess. When Canada is down 2-0, 3-0 etc, our players never quit, It's never over until the last whistle blows. The Swedes looked deflated and dejected by the 3rd though, and were stymied by Canada's dogged resilience and their machine-like penalty kill.

Canada never trailed in the entire tournament. Never had to come from behind. Only allowed 3 goals the entire tournament. Many European teams tried playing their 'big ice trap' style of game on the Canadians, to no avail. We had too much size and speed, and were able to dump the puck in and then go get it. We shut down the USA's massive offense as well.

The reffing was about as impartial as it gets --- just like I said it would be. All those squawking beforehand about there being Canadian refs were out to lunch and simply have a lot to learn about how they're trained at that level of hockey in Canada.


Now come the "Ya but's" --- Ya but team Sweden had a bunch of their best guys out due to injury. --- Yes, so what? To that I would say where's their depth? Canada could have TEN guys get injured and fill those gaps with ten other guys who are just as solid. In fact Canada could have put a second entire team together with the depth we have. And the fact is there were quite a handful of guys Sweden left off their roster whom could have been there to step in, several NHL'ers in fact.

--- The KHL really shined in this tournament, like usual. They really showed up the NHL --- Anyone saying this simply doesn't know what they're talking about. Fact is, of the final 50 players in the gold medal game, forty-nine of them were NHL'ers. Argument over as far as I'm concerned.

Congrats to Sweden on their Silver, they played a great tournament and deserved 2nd place.

And congrats to Canada on defending their 2010 medal and once again winning the GOLD. :D

just a punk 02-23-2014 08:41 AM

Personally I wasn't expected that Russia will be the 1st by both the number of gold medals and by the number of the medals overall.

Well, I was quite surprised by those results.

CDSmith 02-23-2014 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 19992900)
Personally I wasn't expected that Russia will be the 1st by both the number of gold medals and by the number of the medals overall.

Well, I was quite surprised by those results.

Yep, in spite of all their 'failures' that people have been pointing out and the failure of their hockey team they really put together an impressive medal count. It may not have been complete glory for Russia this Olympics but they have a lot to be proud of. :thumbsup

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CDSmith 02-23-2014 09:59 AM

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Joshua G 02-23-2014 10:06 AM

i wish i could watch the olympics through some other channel than NBC. Their broadcast is stale boring & myopic.

Its like trying to watch an american election through fox news.

brassmonkey 02-23-2014 10:08 AM

i watched the races on ice :1orglaugh that relay shit was a mess :helpme think it was sweeden fell on the start :1orglaugh

geirlur 02-23-2014 10:08 AM

I didn't like the atmosphere, too few spectators at the events :-/
Also sucked that Norway lost some sure shot gold medals that bumped us down to #2 on the medal statistic :)

CDSmith 02-23-2014 12:02 PM

Watching the closing ceremonies now. I must say CBC did another absolutely smashing job of covering these games, along with TSN and SportsNet. Between those three networks working in cync I was able to watch every single event either in whole or in part via the highlights.

SilentKnight 02-23-2014 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by CDSmith (Post 19993037)
Watching the closing ceremonies now. I must say CBC did another absolutely smashing job of covering these games, along with TSN and SportsNet. Between those three networks working in cync I was able to watch every single event either in whole or in part via the highlights.

Just finished watchin' the closing ceremonies too - and was rather disappointed the CBC kept cutting away to commercials during some of the best moments (i.e. - when they brought 40 grand pianos into the stadium).

The ceremonies were incredible, though. The pyro at the end was amazing.

And we laughed when the Russians poked fun at themselves with the dancers and the lighted Olympic rings - intentionally leaving one ring closed for awhile before opening it. That was clever.

The Porn Nerd 02-23-2014 12:41 PM

Here is my overall take on the Russian olympics:
PFFFFFFFFFFFTT!!!

Jman 02-23-2014 01:22 PM

Great Games and the stadiums and arena's where off the chart as we could see. great facilities for our Athletes.

I think USA is a bit sour and say they don't like winter games cause... They can't even finish in top 3 although per capita they should be in there.

Good Games over all and very happy Canada finished in top 3 countries

CDSmith 02-23-2014 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by SilentKnight (Post 19993047)
And we laughed when the Russians poked fun at themselves with the dancers and the lighted Olympic rings - intentionally leaving one ring closed for awhile before opening it. That was clever.

That was brilliant. Russian sense of humor at it's finest. :thumbsup

mineistaken 02-23-2014 02:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 19992900)
Personally I wasn't expected that Russia will be the 1st by both the number of gold medals and by the number of the medals overall.

Well, I was quite surprised by those results.

Congrats on buying gold medals... At one moment there were 10 gold for Russia and 5 of them were earned by Korean and USA people.. It is sad day when sport powers like Russia has to buy their medals and use foreigners.

SilentKnight 02-23-2014 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 19993168)
Congrats on buying gold medals... At one moment there were 10 gold for Russia and 5 of them were earned by Korean and USA people.. It is sad day when sport powers like Russia has to buy their medals and use foreigners.

That's okay - Canada won a few gold medals earned by Qweebekers.

Same situation. :1orglaugh

just a punk 02-24-2014 01:07 AM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 19993168)
At one moment there were 10 gold for Russia and 5 of them were earned by Korean and USA people..

Really? And it doesn't matter that they are Russian citizens? Do you know that Russia is a multi-national country? What's about others? How many Russian athletes and trainers were performing and working for other countries? Why don't you mention Leo Komorov who was playing for Finnish hockey team that kicked the US asses 5:0? According to your stupid logic, Finland has also bought that medal? Whats about Savchenko (Germany) and others?

You are an idiot :2 cents:

TurboAngel 02-24-2014 09:05 AM

I haven't watched any of it this year.

adultchatpay 02-24-2014 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 19991379)
I think the Olympics are the same every time - A country puts it's best foot forward, tries to impress the rest of the world, and some do better than others, but for the most part it's all the same.

Blame the Romans!

CIVMatt 02-25-2014 07:22 AM

I'm a big fan of the Olympic committee constantly saying we don't care about politics we're here to compete.

On the same turn, I have a hard time taking it seriously when 13 year olds are skating for gold metals.


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