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You have a point but I agree with the OP about many fans. I'm a season ticket holder but gave my tickets away to my daughters friend and her Dad(Christmas present). It was their first game ever. They couldn't believe how many people left at half time and all the booing that went on.I guess the jokes on them because they never got to see what they think they paid for and were entitled to. Of course we want excellent play. Sometimes we're excellent fans and sometimes our "play" is crap too. Maybe a round of boos are appropriate for us now and then.
One thing has me pretty pissed, the fact that the Foxboro fan base is way too ready to boo their home team. I hear boos for going 3 and out against Miami (in a win), or for giving up a TD drive to the Colts in garbage time (also a win). It's embarrassing. Fans should not be booing a 12-3 team, a team that has dominated the AFC for a decade. All it does is prove that New England fans are ungrateful, selfish, spoiled and ignorant. No class.
When the camera rolls over to Peyton on the sidelines in the 4th quarter, a guy who is trying to keep the broken pieces of his team and his career together, watching the Colts get dismantled, I could almost hear him thinking "they're booing? 31-10 in the 4th. We could only be so lucky".
The Pat's decade-plus of success has turned Patriots Nation into a bunch of entitled assho!es, who think they know how to run a football team. They don't deserve a franchise stacked with hard working, professional players who have their heads screwed on right and kill themselves to win each week. I blame the damn Boston media, who are a bunch of mutton heads, know almost nothing about the game, but love to hear themselves criticize almost everything Belichick does.
If you think this team deserves to hear it from the crowd, what you really need is an 0-16 season to remind you what bad football looks like. Granted, this is not the 2007 team, or the 2003 team in terms of completeness. But the 2011 team is competitive, clinched the playoffs (again!), scrappy and committed.
And that with devastating injuries...Koppen, Light, Mankins, Vollmer all out against Miami, 4 of 5 starters on the line!!!... and you're booing the rookies and practice squad guys drafted into service, playing out of position? Fans should have some PERSPECTIVE. Any other franchise would have folded long ago.
I've got buddies who are die hard Seahawks fans, some Browns fans, too. My brother married into the Bills fan base. They watch their teams screw up and lose almost every other week. They are committed to their teams for better or worse. They are thrilled just to get into the playoffs. A win is a big deal, not a foregone conclusion. They've got more cause to boo.
Fans are supposed to be supporters, not self-righteous bastards. Stop booing. You're a humiliation to the rest of us.
I didn't notice the people at halftime but I did notice how many people left after the Pats scored to make it 27-17. I thought that maybe it was because it was xmas eve but geez, there was still 3 or 4 min left.
Free country. If you buy your ticket the guy sitting next to you has no right to control whether you have to cheer or "boo". Stalin used to have followers put to death if he felt that they didn't cheer loud enough, long enough, or sat down too quickly after ovations.
God Bless America.
Furthermore, I can boo for any damn thing I want to. If it is a bad play call, then I'll boo. If they make a bad play, I'll boo, and you know what. It ticks me off that you come on here with your self righteous post and try to tell us what to do.
Get a life.
I don't understand the 'spoiled fanbase' thing. If I were a Browns fan, I would still boo them for poor play. Like say if they were playing at home and were down 17-0 and punting after their sixth 3 and out and someone jumped offsides on a freaking punt. I would boo. I would boo if they were 11-3 or 3-11 because that is just bad football.
I boo the refs. I boo the other team when behaving like arseholes. I NEVER have and NEVER will boo the Patriots. They're my team.
Q: Did the fact that the fans booed multiple times bother you?
TB: I’d have been booing us too, the way we played. That’s their right. We just didn’t play well and you’ve got to give those guys a lot of credit. They played well in all phases and really took it to us.
Chances are if New England had even a few seasons like the browns have had a lot of these fans would be no where near the stadium to be heard.
That's crap. Pretty obvious explanation for the pressure on Brady in the first half. Solder in his first game at LT, Cannon at RT, Connolly back from injury, Wendell out of position. Two rookies and two UDFAs, three playing out of position. A real fan would understand what they're up against.
That's crap. Pretty obvious explanation for the pressure on Brady in the first half. Solder in his first game at LT, Cannon at RT, Connolly back from injury, Wendell out of position. Two rookies and two UDFAs, three playing out of position. A real fan would understand what they're up against.
What a silly thread. It's because the fans in these northeast (NY & Boston) markets demand success that helps the team and forces the team to know nothing but success. The two go hand in hand. The pressure the fanbase and media in the local market are good for sports in the area as it pushes them to be the best.
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Is this a business model I am not aware of?