nerdmann
10 years ago
Aaron needs to stop playing scared, or just stop playing. Quit being a bitch, asshole.





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evad04
10 years ago
Maybe sit a few plays out, nerd. That or take two weeks off, then quit.
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DarkaneRules
10 years ago
I see a lot of the most angry and boisterous behavior from those who make football their life when they don't actually play the game.

I had a one on one with two Seahawks fans tonight. One was respectful. One was a loudmouth asshole that would look for a fight anywhere.

Keep that drive. Let it define you. But stay positive. Be constructive but don't be destructive. Don't go down to their level. Because a fan whose team wins the game can still be a loser if he acts like one.
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nerdmann
10 years ago

I see a lot of the most angry and boisterous behavior from those who make football their life when they don't actually play the game.

I had a one on one with two Seahawks fans tonight. One was respectful. One was a loudmouth asshole that would look for a fight anywhere.

Keep that drive. Let it define you. But stay positive. Be constructive but don't be destructive. Don't go down to their level. Because a fan whose team wins the game can still be a loser if he acts like one.

Originally Posted by: DarkaneRules 



I'm not all riled up or anything. I just see the same bad things happening over and over and over again.

Tonight it was pretty bad.

Often times the press seems to pick up on stuff we say in these forums. As fans (and owners) it's our place to call the team out when they get their pants pulled down on national tv like that.

If they play well, I support the team, even in defeat. When they shit themselves, I criticize them even in victory. That's actually where I catch the most flak.

I also caught plenty of flak this week, when I said Guion wasn't gonna get it done at nose. lol
“Winning is not a sometime thing, it is an all the time thing. You don't do things right once in a while…you do them right all the time.”
DoddPower
10 years ago

I see a lot of the most angry and boisterous behavior from those who make football their life when they don't actually play the game.

Originally Posted by: DarkaneRules 



This is always amazing to me. If only some of these people cared half as much about other things that are truly important instead of something that's nothing more than entertainment.
nyrpack
10 years ago

I see a lot of the most angry and boisterous behavior from those who make football their life when they don't actually play the game.

I had a one on one with two Seahawks fans tonight. One was respectful. One was a loudmouth asshole that would look for a fight anywhere.

Keep that drive. Let it define you. But stay positive. Be constructive but don't be destructive. Don't go down to their level. Because a fan whose team wins the game can still be a loser if he acts like one.

Originally Posted by: DarkaneRules 



well said !!
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Wade
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10 years ago

This is always amazing to me. If only some of these people cared half as much about other things that are truly important instead of something that's nothing more than entertainment.

Originally Posted by: DoddPower 



Ah, but how do you know they don't?

You'd be surprised how often the "too often angry" fans are also dealing with rather extreme suckitude of their lives which they divert for a few hours here and there to bitch about a team that is far too frequently underachieving, mediocre-in-quality, or both.

Fans can rant and bitch about their favorite team and not worry about getting fired. They can rant and bitch and throw things at their TV without worrying about getting arrested for protesting too close to the White House or the wrong way inside the Capitol.

Now I'd rather people spend their asshole time being assholes about the Demolicans and Republicrats or the insurance companies or their jobs and other "more important things." We'd be a better country IMO if we said our elected leaders, and self-appointed "public servants" and "thought leaders" had less protection against asshole activity. But the reality is we give them a lot more. Or we let them give exceptions to themselves because they claim more wealth or power, which amounts to the same thing.

Life sucks sometimes. People need to be assholes from time to time. And if it personally costs them too much to be assholes on the important stuff, they're going to be assholes on the unimportant NFL crap.


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sschind
10 years ago

I'm not all riled up or anything. I just see the same bad things happening over and over and over again.

Tonight it was pretty bad.

Often times the press seems to pick up on stuff we say in these forums. As fans (and owners) it's our place to call the team out when they get their pants pulled down on national tv like that.

If they play well, I support the team, even in defeat. When they shit themselves, I criticize them even in victory. That's actually where I catch the most flak.

I also caught plenty of flak this week, when I said Guion wasn't gonna get it done at nose. lol

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



Our place to tell them? I am pretty sure they don't need us to tell them they got their pants pulled down on national tv.

DoddPower
10 years ago

Ah, but how do you know they don't?

You'd be surprised how often the "too often angry" fans are also dealing with rather extreme suckitude of their lives which they divert for a few hours here and there to bitch about a team that is far too frequently underachieving, mediocre-in-quality, or both.

Fans can rant and bitch about their favorite team and not worry about getting fired. They can rant and bitch and throw things at their TV without worrying about getting arrested for protesting too close to the White House or the wrong way inside the Capitol.

Now I'd rather people spend their asshole time being assholes about the Demolicans and Republicrats or the insurance companies or their jobs and other "more important things." We'd be a better country IMO if we said our elected leaders, and self-appointed "public servants" and "thought leaders" had less protection against asshole activity. But the reality is we give them a lot more. Or we let them give exceptions to themselves because they claim more wealth or power, which amounts to the same thing.

Life sucks sometimes. People need to be assholes from time to time. And if it personally costs them too much to be assholes on the important stuff, they're going to be assholes on the unimportant NFL crap.

Originally Posted by: Wade 



I don't know anything in that regard for a fact. I can only make assumptions based upon what I see and read.

Fans are free to react however they want. I can't stop them and wouldn't even if I could. I'm dealing with plenty of shitty things myself at the moment (see the Random Babble section), so I can relate to needing a vent or release. But I use exercise, music, studying, and my relationships for that. But I suppose I'm just different. Getting unnecessarily upset over a loss against a much better team just seems silly to me. Different things make different people feel better, I realize that. But for me personally, football is entertainment. If it crosses the line of being enjoyable and just upsets me or makes me negatively anxious, than I feel as if I'm missing the point of the game in the first place. I have no personal connection to the team or the players other than being a fan that hasn't missed a snap in years and attends some games. No one in the organization even knows I exists. Therefore, why would I let it upset me too much? As I said, it puts me in a bad mood for a little bit, but I quickly adjust, move on, and carry on with my life. I prefer to discuss or debate entertainment issues, not raise my blood pressure and heart rate and complain incessantly and look silly in a somewhat public setting. But if that makes one feel better, than more power to them. I simply disagree with it.
yooperfan
10 years ago

Our place to tell them? I am pretty sure they don't need us to tell them they got their pants pulled down on national tv.

Originally Posted by: sschind 


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