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Perspective on the Situation
Posted on 10/19/11 at 9:03 pm
Posted on 10/19/11 at 9:03 pm
I actually went on twitter to see what all was being said. The fans need to understand that the players have a tight bond. Moreover, these are guys who have been star athletes with hangers on their whole life. They have lots of experience where the same people praising them one week and tearing them down the next for a mistake. Normally, it's a fumble or a dropped pass or throwing a costly pick. But in this case, the mistake was partying in the wrong way. Fans can think it is illogical all they want but it's the way things are when you know the love from the fans isn't necessarily for you the human being, it's for what you do on the field.
That being said, the team does need to realize that there are ramifications for their action. We all still love these three guys. But they have let many people down. They let down their own teammates. Sounds like their teammates have forgiven them. And the fans will too. But make no mistake, they let the fans down. They let the kids down. At dinner tonight, my wife brought it up (she didn't know all of the facts. "Why can't the honey badger play Dad?" I'm asked by my 5 year old. I can't say the real reason so I had to go Les Miles and said, "he apparently broke some team rules." "Which rules, Dad?" "I don't know." Can't wait til Danielson describes those rules they broke while my kids watch the game on Saturday.
And it's not just having to dance around things like that with kids who look up to these players. It's the guy who is spending his hard earned money on hotel rooms and bought tickets on stub hub for $300 a pop so he could be at the Auburn game. And it's not just dollars. It's the emotional investment. Fans are invested in this team and maybe it's irrational--just as irrational as the players thinking the fans are against them for critizing actions that SHOULD be criticized. None of this is perfectly logical. But it is all real. To the team and the fans.
Anyway, sorry for the ramble. The team needs to step back and realize the fans do love 'em but they treat them like young adults. These three guys didn't live up to the standards and let down themselves, the team and the fans. And the fans need to calm down and realize that, while criticism in warranted, it should be measured. No need to act like these guys murdered someone. And while disappointment is ok to express, acting like your hopes and dreams have been vanquished is a telltale sign that your emotional investment is over the edge.
So in closing, everyone chill the frick out. And beat Auburn.
That being said, the team does need to realize that there are ramifications for their action. We all still love these three guys. But they have let many people down. They let down their own teammates. Sounds like their teammates have forgiven them. And the fans will too. But make no mistake, they let the fans down. They let the kids down. At dinner tonight, my wife brought it up (she didn't know all of the facts. "Why can't the honey badger play Dad?" I'm asked by my 5 year old. I can't say the real reason so I had to go Les Miles and said, "he apparently broke some team rules." "Which rules, Dad?" "I don't know." Can't wait til Danielson describes those rules they broke while my kids watch the game on Saturday.
And it's not just having to dance around things like that with kids who look up to these players. It's the guy who is spending his hard earned money on hotel rooms and bought tickets on stub hub for $300 a pop so he could be at the Auburn game. And it's not just dollars. It's the emotional investment. Fans are invested in this team and maybe it's irrational--just as irrational as the players thinking the fans are against them for critizing actions that SHOULD be criticized. None of this is perfectly logical. But it is all real. To the team and the fans.
Anyway, sorry for the ramble. The team needs to step back and realize the fans do love 'em but they treat them like young adults. These three guys didn't live up to the standards and let down themselves, the team and the fans. And the fans need to calm down and realize that, while criticism in warranted, it should be measured. No need to act like these guys murdered someone. And while disappointment is ok to express, acting like your hopes and dreams have been vanquished is a telltale sign that your emotional investment is over the edge.
So in closing, everyone chill the frick out. And beat Auburn.
Posted on 10/19/11 at 9:04 pm to Mike Linebacker
Not the worst post I've ever read.
Didn't you coin the honey badger nickname, by the way?
Didn't you coin the honey badger nickname, by the way?
Posted on 10/19/11 at 9:06 pm to Mike Linebacker
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So in closing, everyone chill the frick out. And beat Auburn.
Posted on 10/19/11 at 9:06 pm to Mike Linebacker
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while criticism in warranted, it should be measured. No need to act like these guys murdered someone.
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while criticism in warranted, it should be measured. No need to act like these guys murdered someone.
Posted on 10/19/11 at 9:07 pm to Mike Linebacker
The bigger question is will the "fans" BOO Ware, Simon, and Honeybadger when they return to the field.
Posted on 10/19/11 at 9:07 pm to Stewie Griffin
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Didn't you coin the honey badger nickname, by the way?
He did. Dude's got serious E-cred so ya'll better listen up
Posted on 10/19/11 at 9:08 pm to Mike Linebacker
Nicely done, Mike.
Posted on 10/19/11 at 9:09 pm to Mike Linebacker
Wow man good stuff. Couldn't agree more. You hit the nail on the head.
Posted on 10/19/11 at 9:09 pm to Mike Linebacker
Good read and right to heart of the situation from a fan and player perspective. I had a similar conversation with my 6 year old son(that you had with your daughter) and it was quite interesting.
Posted on 10/19/11 at 9:10 pm to DEANintheYAY
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The bigger question is will the "fans" BOO Ware, Simon, and Honeybadger when they return to the field.
Why would they?
Posted on 10/19/11 at 9:11 pm to TheSexecutioner
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The bigger question is will the "fans" BOO Ware, Simon, and Honeybadger when they return to the field.
Why would they?
Why did they BOO JJ???
Posted on 10/19/11 at 9:13 pm to Mike Linebacker
Eloquently put. I hope your 5 year old will still look up to the Honey Badger. He is an inspiration to many even if he made a mistake. Destroy Auburn!!!
Posted on 10/19/11 at 9:13 pm to Mike Linebacker
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So in closing, everyone chill the frick out. And beat Auburn.
This.
Posted on 10/19/11 at 9:21 pm to DEANintheYAY
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The bigger question is will the "fans" BOO Ware, Simon, and Honeybadger when they return to the field.
God I hope not. The fans were wrong to do it to JJ and they would be wrong here.
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