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re: Be careful about how you talk about the players

Posted on 9/14/16 at 10:17 am to
Posted by GeauxTigerTM
Member since Sep 2006
30596 posts
Posted on 9/14/16 at 10:17 am to
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Hey I have been arguing the other side on this discussion but would like to say that I would never speak hatred towards our players at LSU. I just think that if fans have the want to express themselves or talk about players then, they can. It doesn't mean they won't look like a bunch of fricktards but oh well


I think that's what I and others are saying. I'm not for anyone shutting that down officially...though I do openly question this forum's coddling of that type of behavior...but I think it ought to be shouted down by fellow fans who simply have no tolerance for that kind of thing.

I understand that not everyone agrees with me...I'm just not sure why that is if you love the program and want it to succeed. i can;t think if one positive for the program that can come with ranting either on this forum about a player's performance or about them personally or directly to them on social media. It won't benefit their performance, it won't change the decision of a coach to play them, it won't endear our fan base to recruits...all it seems to do is alienate the individual player, potentially cool the level of interest of recruits and generally cast a pall of negativism over the program.

In the end, it seems a very selfish act that enables the fan to vomit emotionally, and then walk away without taking any responsibility for the outcome. And then, when the program is viewed negatively, they act as if it happened all on it's own.
Posted by atltiger6487
Member since May 2011
18180 posts
Posted on 9/14/16 at 11:01 am to
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And then, when the program is viewed negatively, they act as if it happened all on it's own.


you're putting WAY too much importance on what fans say. Every team has whack-job fans that take things too far. No rational person judges an entire fan base based on these few people.

If a program is viewed negatively, 99% of it is the product on the field, the coaching staff, and, to a lesser extent, the administration. Not the fans.
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