Burrowsaurus
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No we’re getting mad at moving him and bring in two d men like him.Are we seriously getting mad at the prospect of not having Mark Boroweicki on the team? Is that how low this team is?
No we’re getting mad at moving him and bring in two d men like him.Are we seriously getting mad at the prospect of not having Mark Boroweicki on the team? Is that how low this team is?
Gudbransson needs more time and josh brown has no future here.Jaros needs more time and Lajoie has no future here.
What the f*** was that first paragraphI think people's reactions to Boro leaving stem from the fact that they see a lot of themselves in him aka relatability. You see a guy like this and you can't help but imagine yourself in his place - his skillset is so limited and his role is so primitive, it makes you say "I bet I could do that". Good for him for what he's done to make it to the NHL and to have something of a career from it but this guy is so replaceable it's not even funny.
I'm thankful to him for representing the team but I'm so thrilled I don't have to watch him or his style of play anymore. On skill, he's one of the worst players we've ever had. He just tried really hard which changes our perception of him but doesn't change his value to a team.
Good luck to him in Nashville.
I think people's reactions to Boro leaving stem from the fact that they see a lot of themselves in him aka relatability. You see a guy like this and you can't help but imagine yourself in his place - his skillset is so limited and his role is so primitive, it makes you say "I bet I could do that". Good for him for what he's done to make it to the NHL and to have something of a career from it but this guy is so replaceable it's not even funny
What the f*** was that first paragraph
I'm not sure what's so complicated about that statement? There are some professional athletes whose skill levels are so basic that it makes the average fan feel like they could play in their spot. Relatability is important in sports - it connects the average fan to these athletes. It's why guys like Borowiecki, with very limited skills, become fan favourites. There's a lot of guys sitting out there who watch him play and think they could do that job if they were given the chance.
Then there's the super skilled players and the average fan watches them and admires how unbelievable their talent is and how they could never in a million years do what that person does.
Hence relatability. It's really not that much of a head scratcher...
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Well, I have a slightly different interpretation which is the sort of "Rudy" characterization.
Here's a guy that can't make the NHL based on his individual skill, but does so on the basis of his hard work, character and loyalty to his team and his teammates. He took self-improvement seriously and got better in front of our eyes. Much like Chris Neil.
I don't know if it's so much that I feel "I could be Boro", but more so that he's had to fight and scratch his way into the league and we admire that.
Jaros needs more time and Lajoie has no future here.