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Originally Posted by Cecil Terwilliger
No, just the usual suspects.
Some people just can't help but complain about sports all the time. I don't think they'd even be happy if the Flames won because it would mean their self fulfilling prophecy would be proven false.
If you think about it, it isn't surprising that a large number of pessimists are drawn to sports. Most teams are going to lose most of the time. Even dynasties like the 90s Bulls, late 90s Yankees and the 00s/10s Patriots have no shortage of angry fans who still find reasons to complain year in and year out.
Add in the emotional fans who take every loss personal and it sure is easy to get the impression the Flames are the most soul sucking franchise in the history of professional sports. In reality, we're just like every other fanbase.
I don't even blame people for wanting to enjoy the terrifying lows, the dizzying highs and the creamy middles. Just don't get caught up in focusing on a single one or you'll become an angry and disgruntled fan.
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Yeah this probably describes me somewhat. The other night I (probably rightfully I guess) got clobbered in the PGT partially because dinoc7 seemingly makes it his personal mission to follow me around and disagree with my opinions every single time I post but the general thesis I was laying out I felt was either not being understood, I was not communicating very well and or people just flat out didn’t want to hear anything negative after a 2-0 win against the best team in the division and honestly that’s fair and I get it (or maybe some combo of all of those reasons).
Nonetheless I can say with certainty I am not “emotional” over losses or poor play. I understand a season will not go 110% A+ for 82 (56) games. I get that teams will have poor stretches, good stretches, lazy stretches and hot streaks. I recognize sometimes there’s a time for negativity or “realism” and sometimes there isn’t and I was wrong to post at that time (clearly haha) and that it can be over-the-top, unrealistically pessimistic or maybe not framing the context correctly. I also understand it can be draining to read, usually belabouring the same point over and over again, and all of that. I get it. I really do. And most importantly I know I’m not right all the time. Looks like I’m almost guaranteed to owe jayswin $100 on a hilariously awful side bet on my part.
That all said, I think people overreact to the reactions and commentary. I think people are blind to realities and almost seem to take it as a personal affront if someone points out that, ya know what? These guys seem lazy tonight, or I was disappointed with that. Like, obviously, bad things happen with this team. Look at the track record of this franchise LOL. And lastly and most importantly on this side, I prefer to discuss things that could be improved upon rather than 50 pages or semi-artificial “yay” quotes. I find that boring (personally). It’ll be loud and clear (and for good reason and great) what the Flames do well on this site. And that’s good. Do we need 3,000 posts of it? Like, acknowledged. And sorry- there really is (IMO) a legitimate issue (crisis, call it whatever you want) with this team and their inconsistent efforts. You can plug your ears and laugh it off and ignore it but I’m not exactly the only one saying this. In fact just this morning on the fan960 they talked about precisely that. That’s what the “identity” of this core is now. They only have themselves to blame. It’s not hard to watch somebody and see if they’re trying. Like, you see them when they try, you see them when they don’t. It’s pretty obvious. Sorry if people feel pointing that out is a crime, but in terms of getting “emotional”, who is who here? The guy pointing it out or the people reacting to the comment? Anyway again, time and place, I understand.