joeywa
Unofficial HS BBQ Consultant & Baseball Pundit
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Went to the Washington St vs Arizona St game this weekend in Pullman. It was Dad's Weekend, and my daughter and I had a wonderful time. As I was sitting at the game, had I not known any better, I would have thought I was surrounded by a bunch of Texas message board posters. Folks ripping on the the coaching staff play calling, players failures at their positions, especially LBs, DBs, OL and QB. Talking coaching changes throughout the game, (mind you Leach has this team in 2nd place in the Pac12 North and bowl eligible.)
My point is, I think regardless of where you go to watch a game, there are always going to be a small percentage of the fanbase that is not happy for some reason or another. At times, their complaints may have some justification. Most times, I believe fans feel it is their God-given right to bitch and moan about the product on the field, regardless of their level of knowledge of the game and/or donor/alumni status. This is amplified when you give them a keyboard and a forum to vent on.
When I got online last night on a few UT sites during our game, it was absolutely brutal sifting through the cliff jumpers.
We all get a bit fired up from time to time, me included. I say all this to ask that you just take a second to read what you typed once-over before you hit post. While the intention may be to offer up some constructive criticism at any given point in a game, odds are that it comes across as just another whiney fan. Think of how you'd reply if someone else typed your post.
Happy Sunday! Hook Em!
My point is, I think regardless of where you go to watch a game, there are always going to be a small percentage of the fanbase that is not happy for some reason or another. At times, their complaints may have some justification. Most times, I believe fans feel it is their God-given right to bitch and moan about the product on the field, regardless of their level of knowledge of the game and/or donor/alumni status. This is amplified when you give them a keyboard and a forum to vent on.
When I got online last night on a few UT sites during our game, it was absolutely brutal sifting through the cliff jumpers.
We all get a bit fired up from time to time, me included. I say all this to ask that you just take a second to read what you typed once-over before you hit post. While the intention may be to offer up some constructive criticism at any given point in a game, odds are that it comes across as just another whiney fan. Think of how you'd reply if someone else typed your post.
Happy Sunday! Hook Em!