Most annoying ritual in sports

Bipolarcy

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When did it become a thing to trot around in the dugout with a trident or a samurai helmet or, gawd forbid, a powdered wig after you hit a home run? It has to be one of the silliest, newest, most annoying rituals in sports, right up there with the log chains, axes, title belts defenders run and grab after a securing a turnover in football.
 
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mine would be taking a sh*t on homeplate after a home run

or taking a dookie at midfield after a turnover
 
When did it become a thing to trot around in the dugout with a trident or a samurai helmet or, gawd forbid, a powdered wig after you hit a home run? It has to be one of the silliest, newest, most annoying rituals in sports, right up there with the log chains, axes, title belts defenders run and grab after a securing a turnover in football.

If they did stuff like this with golf, soccer or women's basketball, I might actually watch it.
 
Not a ritual, but I absolutely HATE the trend towards sudden defensive shifts on the line to try and force false starts. If the OL has to stay stationary, the DL should too.

I also hate that damn booger wipe thing they do for first downs. Seriously, is that attractive to anybody?
 
Not a ritual, but I absolutely HATE the trend towards sudden defensive shifts on the line to try and force false starts. If the OL has to stay stationary, the DL should too.

I also hate that damn booger wipe thing they do for first downs. Seriously, is that attractive to anybody?

Disagree. If the QB gets to try to draw an offsides/encroachment with hard snap counts when they already have every advantage in that regard, then the DL should have the same opportunity to attempt to draw a false start.
 
Disagree. If the QB gets to try to draw an offsides/encroachment with hard snap counts when they already have every advantage in that regard, then the DL should have the same opportunity to attempt to draw a false start.
Sure, as long as they aren't simulating the snap count or clap if a silent count is used. This is against the rules but it gets missed way too much.
 
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Disagree. If the QB gets to try to draw an offsides/encroachment with hard snap counts when they already have every advantage in that regard, then the DL should have the same opportunity to attempt to draw a false start.
But the DL gets a chance to get back into position, the OL can't even blink most games. If the OL got a chance to reset position prior to the snap like the DL can, I'd be fine with it.
 
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