CriminallyVu1gar wrote:
Why don't you get mad at the people who were saying that Philadelphia fans are cocks throughout the playoffs. Seems like way more of a generalization what I said which was merely that I'm sick of seeing McNabb paraphernalia around because Syracuse doesn't have anything better to get excited about and can't seem to figure out which professional sports teams it's geographically closest to. Legitimate comment, which pretty much every displaced fan on here has said (in one form or another) about the teams that are prevalent in their current locale.
My comment didn't have anything to do with the quality of that fandom, so I have trouble seeing where the "you don't know him" card is applicable, nor did I actually make any sweeping generalizations in said status or the comments following (maybe about the Redskins). It's a nice assumption to make that I was somehow degrading that fandom and given my distaste for Syracuse's mangling of priorities (which is far more true than a "hatred of everything Syracuse") and perhaps contains some degree of truth if you move to college sports (as I do not understand rooting for an institution in which one never attended), but isn't accurate in this case.
It was chirping a bit (the friend I tagged in said status on FB and you here), but meant to be lighthearted and not an attack on anyone's fandom.
I actually have defended Philly fans in at least one thread I can think of, I will be glad to dig the thread up for you. I just don't see why it matters what team someone follows if there isn't a local sports team. Not everyone is interested in minor league sports. I know I'm really not. And there's really nothing wrong with having pride in one's city, which you always seem to nitpick that about Syracuse fans. I know you dislike Syracuse, but you have a lot of pride in Buffalo, and that's no different for Syracuse fans. Not everyone feels its their duty to follow the team closest to them geographically, so I'm not really seeing your point about that. Look at Tom, he's a Red Sux fan.

Also, some people are just die hard college sports fans.
Syracuse isn't the only city where people have a huge following of their college sports teams where people aren't alumni. Again, not really seeing why that matters. It gives cities something to be prideful in and cheer about. I loved being in Syracuse during March Madness. I thought it was really fun to see the city show their pride.
To me, your comment implied that he wasn't a genuine fan of the team and that he was only a fan because of Donovan McNabb, and that he would change his allegiance depending on where Donovan ended up. You can't tell me it wouldn't come off that way, especially coupled with your comment on Facebook.
Honestly, I'm just sick of the general attitude I feel this place exudes sometimes that some fans are inferior to others simply because they don't fit into this mold of their perceived perfect sports fan.
i know exactly what you are talking about. step inside the michigan state line (as in the state line, not the university) on a fall saturday. this state bleeds maize and blue.
man, i wish you all could take in a saturday afternoon in the fall in ann arbor on game day. just once. it would blow your mind.