The fact that one team and totally...TOTALLY outplay the other and still have things like this happen where they can lose often irritates me to no end. Sure, things like that can happen in almost any sport, but they are very extreme rarities and not just slightly unlikely outcomes like in soccer due to the way the sport is played and the low scoring. Sure in other sports a lucky bounce here or there will often be the difference, but that's also in games where teams are playing up to each others' skill level and being each others' equal, and even then it's rare. The fact one team can be on it's heels in borderline semi-desperation most of the game and can be able to use a strategy to hope to get one or two lucky breaks while it's very hard for any team to score well...ever in the sport, and use that strategy to win seems asinine to me. It seems more like a sport that's designed where teams don't assert their dominance on another team or even try to if playing roughly equal levels of competition, but where each team just plays hoping to get a lucky break or for the other team to make a big mistake. I don't see the appeal of it, and to me it seem contrary to what the nature of competition in sports should be about. Sure there also is randomness, but then again if that's what makes a sport exciting they might as well just pick straws or flip a coin at the start to see who is going to win and save everybody the trouble of sitting thought it.