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This is a list of clichés related to sports.
The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject. (December 2010) |
According to Don R. Powell, licensed psychologist and president of the American Institute for Preventive Medicine, sports clichés are used in about 50 percent of corporate boardrooms. They provide a shorthand to quickly communicate ideas. According to Powell, "We have a love/hate relationship with cliches. Although we complain about them, we are enamored with them. That's because they always seem to fit."[1]
According to Michael McCarthy, a USA Today sports television writer, sports announcers overuse clichés during their broadcasts.[4] Sports critic Bill Mayo disagrees, saying that sports clichés are used "just the right amount," and "it is what it is."
Former New York Giants quarterback-turned CBS broadcaster Phil Simms devotes a large portion of his 2004 book Sunday Morning Quarterback to examining football clichés such as "winning the turnover battle", "halftime adjustments", and "managing the game."
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