greasemachine
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Actually you were. Your disrespectful depiction of our mothers and fathers/grandparents can't be spun any other way. Anyway, go read Jared Dickeys shared post. Addresses quiet by any fans respectively.The baseball crowd will replicate the TBA basketball crowd. Eerily quiet with the blue hairs holding their little emotional support lap dogs while sitting on their rears the entire game and not cheering anything.
Iām not bashing any fan group but fans need to be fans that create an advantage for the home team.
Yes kittens 6pm start more advantageous for blue and some wearing pink frilly hats.I was watching UK game and their fans were rowdy even when they were up big. The opposing pitcher you could tell the crowd was getting to him every time he'd get 0 & 2 count they shouted it so loud in unison you could hear on TV. Bunch of Bourbon filled fans, while we had Mimosa Brunch crowd. Starting at 11 AM Eastern definitely helps the visitors.
When I asked again why LNS appeared quiet on TV, he said the older people in attendance acted like they were at a movie theater.
Yes! This. Right. Here. Be positive and supportive. Yelling to tell CTV āto take a pitcher outā isnāt being a fan or supporting the team. No one wants to hear that negativityāespecially the players and loyal, supportive fans! (Iām not talking about the chants when the opposing coach visits the mound, Iām referring to the idiotic TN fans who yell to take one of our own pitchers out). GBO!
Yes, home runs are always a bad sign.
Hey, @vol66 would you consider light moderation for this type of stuff or folks starting new threads?
Thereās not, and it is the same at most stadiums and arenas. I think it depends where the student section is located - all sports.There are certain fans that are there just to socialize. They are also the same fans who just expected that we would win 2 games with ease. Iām not sure there is anything you can do about that sadly.
Exactly. The older ones should sell their tickets. I'm nearly 62, after a game at Neyland I can't hardly talk for 3 days.I just spoke to my son just now about the crowd.
He said they were loud as they (student section) heckled the first baseman all game long. I donāt condone them bringing up the first basemanās family members, but the student section apparently was loud. When I asked again why LNS appeared quiet on TV, he said the older people in attendance acted like they were at a movie theater.
TruthThereās not, and it is the same at most stadiums and arenas. I think it depends where the student section is located - all sports.
Itās always been my opinion that the student seating should be closest to the field, court, or diamond as they are more passionate and part of the university. Plus, the players feed off their energy.
I know itās about the Benjamins and there enough good seats for season ticket holders.
As a season ticket holder, I donāt have a problem allowing students to have the best seats.
Many may disagree with me and thatās fine, but the atmosphere is more electric (esp baseball and basketball) when students are more involved. Just my $.02.
Go Vols!
I agree, but just like in TBA, there's no contractual way to displace the bluehairs with the Rocky Top Rowdies. Basketball would be significantly more electric with young people courtside.Thereās not, and it is the same at most stadiums and arenas. I think it depends where the student section is located - all sports.
Itās always been my opinion that the student seating should be closest to the field, court, or diamond as they are more passionate and part of the university. Plus, the players feed off their energy.
I know itās about the Benjamins and there enough good seats for season ticket holders.
As a season ticket holder, I donāt have a problem allowing students to have the best seats.
Many may disagree with me and thatās fine, but the atmosphere is more electric (esp baseball and basketball) when students are more involved. Just my $.02.
Go Vols!
The first thing about this post is that bringing up personal things about a playerās family only hurts us as that gives the visitors impetus and drive to win. That is just plain bad tactics if you want your team to win.I just spoke to my son just now about the crowd.
He said they were loud as they (student section) heckled the first baseman all game long. I donāt condone them bringing up the first basemanās family members, but the student section apparently was loud. When I asked again why LNS appeared quiet on TV, he said the older people in attendance acted like they were at a movie theater.
Yeah. Agree. My son knows how I feel. He said a couple just called the playerās relative by name , nothing derogatory. He knows how he was raised so hopefully he refrainsā¦..The first thing about this post is that bringing up personal things about a playerās family only hurts us as that gives the visitors impetus and drive to win. That is just plain bad tactics if you want your team to win.
Secondly, I have a bunch of 50, 60, and 70 somethingās in my section and we get pretty rowdy. So, āolder people acting like theyāre at a movieā is a bad generalization about folks. Some, maybe. All, no. Iām grateful to see these fans whoāve come for decades despite health issues and the declines that age brings on. Much respect to these folks.
Everyone should be welcomed with open arms who make the effort to be there. Cheer on the Vols as best as you can. Cheer hard tonight, folks.