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Originally Posted by Bingo
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Reading his unraveling has me wondering the same. Is there a point where a fan jumps the shark and then actually takes more pleasure from being right about a team making mistakes than actually hoping they don't?
I can't help but picture an October winning streak with a guy in an arm chair with bloodshot eyes and a nervous tick
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There are some examples of this already, more to do with particular players. There are some obvious Bennett supporters who actively hated Ferland (because he was taking up Bennett's rightful spot) and were gleeful when he slumped. There are those who seem pretty happy when Hamilton, or Backlund, or Brodie, or Frolik make mistakes.