After having read all this, I think it is much about little to nothing.
We usually have 10,500 fans at a game, who, for the first 18 games of the season, were fed a diet of great success, followed by a few games of up and down performance, and lastly have received 4 (or at least 3 of 4) games of very weak play and low energy. To not have a smattering, if that much, of boos at the end of a series of very poor plays, that gave up a decent lead against EVANSVILLE, would be pretty unrealistic for that large of crowd. Yes, I'm sure there were a few boneheads, there always are. However, most were probably very emotional fans who got caught up in the moment and later, not only regretted what they had done, but were loudly cheering their team on late in the game. Some of us may have better restraint, some of us may not be as emotional. I'm not condoning the booing, but I can have some understanding. We all can hope for some of that from others when we screw up at something.
To call them out and ask they not come back was over the top. I'm going to chalk up the comments by HCGM to the same kind of emotion he was ridiculing. I hope he understands that not everyone can be so controlled with they become emotionally frustrated about something they may be very passionate about. I didn't boo, but I'm sure he wouldn't like what was going through my, (and most likely many others), mind during that game either. I would have much rather had him say, "I want to congratulate the fans for their vocal support, particularly over the last part of the game, given the frustration they must have felt during much of this, and past few games". Take the high road.
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We usually have 10,500 fans at a game, who, for the first 18 games of the season, were fed a diet of great success, followed by a few games of up and down performance, and lastly have received 4 (or at least 3 of 4) games of very weak play and low energy. To not have a smattering, if that much, of boos at the end of a series of very poor plays, that gave up a decent lead against EVANSVILLE, would be pretty unrealistic for that large of crowd. Yes, I'm sure there were a few boneheads, there always are. However, most were probably very emotional fans who got caught up in the moment and later, not only regretted what they had done, but were loudly cheering their team on late in the game. Some of us may have better restraint, some of us may not be as emotional. I'm not condoning the booing, but I can have some understanding. We all can hope for some of that from others when we screw up at something.
To call them out and ask they not come back was over the top. I'm going to chalk up the comments by HCGM to the same kind of emotion he was ridiculing. I hope he understands that not everyone can be so controlled with they become emotionally frustrated about something they may be very passionate about. I didn't boo, but I'm sure he wouldn't like what was going through my, (and most likely many others), mind during that game either. I would have much rather had him say, "I want to congratulate the fans for their vocal support, particularly over the last part of the game, given the frustration they must have felt during much of this, and past few games". Take the high road.
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