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I'm with Ziggy. If I were going to Lambeau when the queens come to town I'd boo them ALL like I used to do when my hubby and I went to games (we still have our tix). I also lustily booed the pandas. I never booed the loins. I felt sorry for them...
I'm with Ziggy. If I were going to Lambeau when the queens come to town I'd boo them ALL like I used to do when my hubby and I went to games (we still have our tix). I also lustily booed the pandas. I never booed the loins. I felt sorry for them...
You have tix and never go? Why?
Dont worry about it. She needs to just hook up all of us with face value now that we know about it.
I think it is OK to boo in your own stadium. Doing it on the road isn't IMO. Cursing and throwing shit aint right anywheres.
This doesnt apply to kid sports. Shouldnt be any booing at that level.
I'm with Ziggy. If I were going to Lambeau when the queens come to town I'd boo them ALL like I used to do when my hubby and I went to games (we still have our tix). I also lustily booed the pandas. I never booed the loins. I felt sorry for them...
You have tix and never go? Why?
Because we retired and moved 1400 miles away from Lambeau. My sister buys them from us.
I guess soon enough we'll find out which Packer fans have class and which ones don't.
IMO any Packer fan that boo's and yells foul comments to opposing teams lacks class. Cheer for your team, when offense is on field cheer for the O, when defense is on field cheer for the D to make the stop.
People who partake in negativity (booing and screaming at the opposing team) are no better than those who would do the same thing at their kids games, or Philly fans lol!
Real Packer fans know how to handle themselves at a game, despite what a few of the haters around here seem to think They certainly do not represent Packer Nation.
This ain't no kids game. There is a huge difference between booing a professional football team and booing a 7-year old. And Philly fans do not have a no-class rep for booing the other team. It's for booing their own. The fact that they assault opposing fans may have something to do with it as well. Trash talk is one thing, but they take things too far.
Where's the line drawn then? and by whom... what's acceptable to one may be way over the line for others. Why be negative at all and not root on your own team.
So may I spill my beer on your head as I'm villifyning the opposing team or is that "past YOUR line".... might not be past mine.
Haters want to think its alright to hate, but in reality it is never "ok or cool" to those of us who want to cheer our team to victory without putting the other team down.
Do you feel the only way to "rise"is to step upon someone else?
I guess soon enough we'll find out which Packer fans have class and which ones don't.
IMO any Packer fan that boo's and yells foul comments to opposing teams lacks class. Cheer for your team, when offense is on field cheer for the O, when defense is on field cheer for the D to make the stop.
People who partake in negativity (booing and screaming at the opposing team) are no better than those who would do the same thing at their kids games, or Philly fans lol!
Real Packer fans know how to handle themselves at a game, despite what a few of the haters around here seem to think They certainly do not represent Packer Nation.
This ain't no kids game. There is a huge difference between booing a professional football team and booing a 7-year old. And Philly fans do not have a no-class rep for booing the other team. It's for booing their own. The fact that they assault opposing fans may have something to do with it as well. Trash talk is one thing, but they take things too far.
Where's the line drawn then? and by whom... what's acceptable to one may be way over the line for others. Why be negative at all and not root on your own team.
If you haven't grown thick enough skin to be able to handle mild public criticism such as booing, perhaps you should find a new line of work where you aren't in front of 70k screaming critics while on the job, while at the same time being filmed for potentially hundreds of thousands or more who are not there in person to critique you.
Why be negative? Because we hate the guys on the other sideline and we're gonna let them know it. Because it's a rivalry. Because the emotional investment is a significant part of what we look forward to in Green Bay Packer football. So we boo with all our might, while cheering our own team at the same time. It's all part of the experience.
Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow
I guess soon enough we'll find out which Packer fans have class and which ones don't.
IMO any Packer fan that boo's and yells foul comments to opposing teams lacks class. Cheer for your team, when offense is on field cheer for the O, when defense is on field cheer for the D to make the stop.
People who partake in negativity (booing and screaming at the opposing team) are no better than those who would do the same thing at their kids games, or Philly fans lol!
Real Packer fans know how to handle themselves at a game, despite what a few of the haters around here seem to think They certainly do not represent Packer Nation.
This ain't no kids game. There is a huge difference between booing a professional football team and booing a 7-year old. And Philly fans do not have a no-class rep for booing the other team. It's for booing their own. The fact that they assault opposing fans may have something to do with it as well. Trash talk is one thing, but they take things too far.
Where's the line drawn then? and by whom... what's acceptable to one may be way over the line for others. Why be negative at all and not root on your own team.
If you haven't grown thick enough skin to be able to handle mild public criticism such as booing, perhaps you should find a new line of work where you aren't in front of 70k screaming critics while on the job, while at the same time being filmed for potentially hundreds of thousands or more who are not there in person to critique you.
Why be negative? Because we hate the guys on the other sideline and we're gonna let them know it. Because it's a rivalry. Because the emotional investment is a significant part of what we look forward to in Green Bay Packer football. So we boo with all our might, while cheering our own team at the same time. It's all part of the experience.
Where's the line drawn then? and by whom... what's acceptable to one may be way over the line for others. Why be negative at all and not root on your own team.
I agree, where do you draw the line?
If you root for your team, that necessarily means that you are rooting against the other team. That is disrespectful of the other team, I mean they are trying really hard too. They should just give both teams a win and 32 teams can get the Lombardi trophy every year. Then we can all pay $100 to attend a game where we can cheer for both sides.
I guess soon enough we'll find out which Packer fans have class and which ones don't.
IMO any Packer fan that boo's and yells foul comments to opposing teams lacks class. Cheer for your team, when offense is on field cheer for the O, when defense is on field cheer for the D to make the stop.
People who partake in negativity (booing and screaming at the opposing team) are no better than those who would do the same thing at their kids games, or Philly fans lol!
Real Packer fans know how to handle themselves at a game, despite what a few of the haters around here seem to think They certainly do not represent Packer Nation.
This ain't no kids game. There is a huge difference between booing a professional football team and booing a 7-year old. And Philly fans do not have a no-class rep for booing the other team. It's for booing their own. The fact that they assault opposing fans may have something to do with it as well. Trash talk is one thing, but they take things too far.
Where's the line drawn then? and by whom... what's acceptable to one may be way over the line for others. Why be negative at all and not root on your own team.
If you haven't grown thick enough skin to be able to handle mild public criticism such as booing, perhaps you should find a new line of work where you aren't in front of 70k screaming critics while on the job, while at the same time being filmed for potentially hundreds of thousands or more who are not there in person to critique you.
Why be negative? Because we hate the guys on the other sideline and we're gonna let them know it. Because it's a rivalry. Because the emotional investment is a significant part of what we look forward to in Green Bay Packer football. So we boo with all our might, while cheering our own team at the same time. It's all part of the experience.
FAIL
Care to elaborate?
Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow
I guess soon enough we'll find out which Packer fans have class and which ones don't.
IMO any Packer fan that boo's and yells foul comments to opposing teams lacks class. Cheer for your team, when offense is on field cheer for the O, when defense is on field cheer for the D to make the stop.
People who partake in negativity (booing and screaming at the opposing team) are no better than those who would do the same thing at their kids games, or Philly fans lol!
Real Packer fans know how to handle themselves at a game, despite what a few of the haters around here seem to think They certainly do not represent Packer Nation.
This ain't no kids game. There is a huge difference between booing a professional football team and booing a 7-year old. And Philly fans do not have a no-class rep for booing the other team. It's for booing their own. The fact that they assault opposing fans may have something to do with it as well. Trash talk is one thing, but they take things too far.
Where's the line drawn then? and by whom... what's acceptable to one may be way over the line for others. Why be negative at all and not root on your own team.
If you haven't grown thick enough skin to be able to handle mild public criticism such as booing, perhaps you should find a new line of work where you aren't in front of 70k screaming critics while on the job, while at the same time being filmed for potentially hundreds of thousands or more who are not there in person to critique you.
Why be negative? Because we hate the guys on the other sideline and we're gonna let them know it. Because it's a rivalry. Because the emotional investment is a significant part of what we look forward to in Green Bay Packer football. So we boo with all our might, while cheering our own team at the same time. It's all part of the experience.
FAIL
Care to elaborate?
Your post employs logic and reason. And since that doesn't jive with gex's world of histrionic cliches without substance, it is considered a fail in that world.
Your post employs logic and reason. And since that doesn't jive with gex's world of histrionic cliches without substance, it is considered a fail in that world.
So may I spill my beer on your head as I'm villifyning the opposing team or is that "past YOUR line".... might not be past mine.
Haters want to think its alright to hate, but in reality it is never "ok or cool" to those of us who want to cheer our team to victory without putting the other team down. Do you feel the only way to "rise"is to step upon someone else?
That is the biggest myth in sport if you believe it. Trust me, it is worse walking on to a field to dead silence than geting booed. And do you really think the other team doesn't realize no one is cheering for them?
But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.
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