Tom In VA wrote:Outside objective opinions are valuable.
They are when the opinion is coming from someone who has actually experienced some of what he's spewing on about. Mv has admitted in this very thread to not knowing dick about what has been going on by not even so much as paying attention to the 30 second Sportscenter clips. Hell, he probably wouldn't even know who was in the WC if he didn't read this board. In my book, such an "outside objective opinion" doesn't mean much.
Furthermore, on one hand you're crying about the fact that everyone is making Zidane the story. No, my premise as an outsider is, okay a legend fucked up let it go and let him basque in the glory of a career that outshines this lone fuck up.
In "real life" I don't have
as much disdain for the guy as I'm showing on this board, and have "gotten over it". I wasn't rooting real hard for one team or another, I just wanted to see a quality game. You see, this type of stuff makes for good message board smack material...and well, I've got time to kill at work. I do, however, think it was one of the worst decisions I've ever seen committed by any player in organized sports considering the circumstance and importance of the game, and that this should be viewed as a blight on his career, regardless of whether others see it that way or not. I'm not going to let a bunch of frenchmen think for me on this matter.
Whether it's "fair" or not, great players often are remembered for how they exit the game. I think a lot of fans of the game, European or otherwise, will remember this epic meltdown, and how he wasn't there for his team in the end for a chance to possibly win in OT or off a PK. Remember, this wasn't any game. This was the biggest game in the world, in the biggest moment possible, which only comes around once every four years. This was a VERY, VERY big deal. Anyone attempting to downplay it either doesn't give a crap about the game (which is easy to do) or isn't being honest with themselves. Not to mention, France isn't exactly Germany, Brazil, or even Italy. They had a chance to pull off epic world history-type stuff.
Might have been an illegal move, but it was still ... a good hit.
I don't rule out the idea there was a bit of a fallback after the blow, but what's obvious is that the blow was still a BIG HIT, and it was well timed and calculated, robotic almost, with the way Zidane strolled up from behind, squared his body, and went Street Fighter II on him.
If you don't want someone to flop on a head butt, then don't head butt them. This isn't complicated stuff.