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re: Looks like coach Saban isnt too happy with fans leaving
Posted on 10/24/13 at 12:14 pm to Bamaal
Posted on 10/24/13 at 12:14 pm to Bamaal
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you're telling them that their continuing efforts are no longer worth watching, that you're bored
Well... yeah. Saban even admitted he doesn't like to run up the score, so you know in a blow out that he's coaching to run out the clock. What's the point in staying and watching that? It is boring and it isn't worth watching any longer.
If you want to keep people in the stands then keep playing the game, even if it is with the scrubs in.
This post was edited on 10/24/13 at 12:17 pm
Posted on 10/24/13 at 1:59 pm to InVolNerable
Saban even admitted he doesn't like to run up the score, so you know in a blow out that he's coaching to run out the clock. What's the point in staying and watching that? It is boring and it isn't worth watching any longer.
If you want to keep people in the stands then keep playing the game, even if it is with the scrubs in.
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I see your point...but it still feels wrong to leave without cheering for your team's winning effort at the end of the game...and possibly even the chance to honor your opponents efforts (however overmatched they may have been). It's rude to dismiss someone's best efforts. It's basic sportsmanship not to turn up your nose at the losers.
If you want to keep people in the stands then keep playing the game, even if it is with the scrubs in.
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I see your point...but it still feels wrong to leave without cheering for your team's winning effort at the end of the game...and possibly even the chance to honor your opponents efforts (however overmatched they may have been). It's rude to dismiss someone's best efforts. It's basic sportsmanship not to turn up your nose at the losers.
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