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    Sit down when the players are announced and when they come out of the locker room.

  • #2
    ...that would be a great example. :roll: :roll:

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    • #3
      Re: Sit down

      Originally posted by ShockerUnderdog
      Sit down when the players are announced and when they come out of the locker room.
      His second post and he has already made a Top 10 Moron post of the year.
      What a start.

      Crawl back into whatever hole you came out from. 8)
      Above all, make the right call.

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      • #4
        What is the point of playing?

        The team doesn't even care anymore. :cry:

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        • #5
          Re: Sit down

          Originally posted by ShockerUnderdog
          Sit down when the players are announced and when they come out of the locker room.

          Yeah the players wanted to lose. They enjoy hearing grief on their facebooks, and they don't want to make the NCAA tournament. They are kids just trying to do their best, they aren't perfect, and neither are we. I choose to support this program year in and year out no matter the outcome because I am from Wichita and a Shocker. Unless a player is placing bets and blowing games on purpose (which no one is). I will stand and yell as loud as I always do, because I'm proud to be a Shocker and wear yellow no matter the outcome.
          Goo Shockers

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ShockerUnderdog
            The team doesn't even care anymore. :cry:
            Your point may be valid, but I don't think it goes for the entire team. I saw too much heart and care out of at least a few individuals last night to prove otherwise.

            While it's hard watching a team that seems to care so little, I don't think "sitting down" is the answer.
            Deuces Valley.
            ... No really, deuces.
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            "Enjoy the ride."

            - a smart man

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            • #7
              Re: Sit down

              Originally posted by ShoxFan45
              Originally posted by ShockerUnderdog
              Sit down when the players are announced and when they come out of the locker room.

              Yeah the players wanted to lose. They enjoy hearing grief on their facebooks, and they don't want to make the NCAA tournament. They are kids just trying to do their best, they aren't perfect, and neither are we. I choose to support this program year in and year out no matter the outcome because I am from Wichita and a Shocker. Unless a player is placing bets and blowing games on purpose (which no one is). I will stand and yell as loud as I always do, because I'm proud to be a Shocker and wear yellow no matter the outcome.

              :good: :goshocks:

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              • #8
                I plan to go, I plan to stand and clap. I think there will be quite a few empty seats, and honestly, if we see another game like we have been seeing, I'll bet you see people walk out.

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                • #9
                  All student tickets are taken for MSU. I expect a great crowd and good atmosphere to help the team come back off the cliff. Hopefully, Coach and team will respond. I feel a blow out win coming. I felt that at Evansville, but that was obviously, just gas.

                  BTW, Pinstipers, we have fans walk out during nail biters, so if the game is gone at 8:45 pm on a Sunday night that is Valentine's Day, which is a ridiculous time to schedule a college basketball game, I won't consider it a negative.
                  "Two dribbles and a ham sandwich" ~ Gregg Marshall
                  Wichita State, a team long on grit, made everything it shot. ~ Normal, Ill. newspaper 2/19/13

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                  • #10
                    I've always been of the mindset that you stand by your team... no matter how bad it gets. That's not to say you don't get frustrated, angry disappointed, but to me the difference between bandwagon fans and those who truly have black and yellow in their veins is loyalty even in the face of adversity.

                    Nothing bothers me more than people jumping ship. The meltdown of 2006-2007 was far worse than this one. If you stayed a fan after that, or God forbid you followed the Shox during the terrible Cohen years, then I think Tuesday's loss was pretty easy to stomach comparatively.

                    We've only lost one in a row. We're 20-6, and if we play decently over the next 2-3 weeks we'll finish considerably better than anyone believed we would. Lots to still be happy about.

                    I think one thing that might send me over the 'edge' is if CU catches us in the standings. That would be extremely difficult to handle. Even if that happened (and I hope it doesn't) I'll keep coming to the games, STANDING for the team, cheering when they do well, bang my head against a wall when they don't, etc, etc, etc. I just don't believe in giving up on the Shox. Not this year, not EVER.

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                    • #11
                      Wait, I know!!! This is that one cheer . . .

                      "Sit down . . ."

                      " . . . Shut up"

                      Sounds like great advice!

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                      • #12
                        if someone had told me last year that we would have a twenty win season this year, i would have laughed at them. count your blessings and don't complain, Underdog.
                        People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. -Isaac Asimov

                        Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded
                        Who else posts fake **** all day in order to maintain the acrimony? Wingnuts, that's who.

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                        • #13
                          It's almost impossible to forgive a peceived lack of effort.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by pinstripers
                            It's almost impossible to forgive a peceived lack of effort.
                            Pretty strong statement, considering the key word is "perceived".

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                            • #15
                              Yeah, toned it down.

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