Jack Burton
We’re gonna melt faces, like in Raiders
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Criticize yes, but some fans go so far out of their way to diss players wearing the orange. Booing and obsessive fault-finding while turning a blind eye to any positives because “he sucks” is childish, annoying, and a poor reflection on our fanbase.Fans should be allowed to criticize the play of the players when the play is inexcusable (Hadden)
just as much as applauding or praising when their play is excellent (Hadden).
That's what fandom is all about, otherwise we would always cheer for the JG's, the Butch's,
and the Pruitt's of this world.
Reality: Milroe has mobility issuesI don’t think we see Milroe run or try to escape much. The rumor of his hamstring issues is starting to rise again. The past two games he hasn’t been mobile and has took plenty more sacks. I know the media in bama country have stated it’s not true but you can definitely tell something is going on with him.
Being emotionally charged isn’t always a good thing either, thoughBama is definitely going to be emotionally charged, both the fans and the team, so it is going to be really important for us to come out swinging early and take an early lead to take the crowd out of it and deflate their players. Hopefully we can force a 3 & out their first possession and then us score quickly the next drive
Most fans criticize what they don't understand. Out of 100,000 about 10.000 understand what they are seeing. The others are just watching the ball and repeating what they've heard.Fans should be allowed to criticize the play of the players when the play is inexcusable (Hadden)
just as much as applauding or praising when their play is excellent (Hadden).
That's what fandom is all about, otherwise we would always cheer for the JG's, the Butch's,
and the Pruitt's of this world.
I agree we’re not gators, bammers or dawgs and I don’t like it one bit either but we’ve been to a lot of away games and that seems to be the way it is at every game we’ve been to. Usually it‘s mainly when the opposing team runs onto the field to start the game and the boos quickly turn to cheers when the home team runs out.The crowd booed every time the opponent entered Neyland. That’s low class and inexcusable behavior in my opinion.
I understand the misperception of the fake injuries that have happened in the past, but it’s fairly obvious that these were real injuries…
It may have been magnified because I was on the student side, but I am not a fan.
We’re Volunteers! Not gators, bammers, or dawgs dammit.