Originally Posted by
4DaBERS
I agree with JJ to the extent that these players are far more vested in the results of these games than we are. After all, it is their livelyhood and to us it is merely recreation. Over the course of my years, I have attended many professional sporting events (mostly baseball and football), and although the teams I have cheered for have not been very good (Cubs and Bears), I have never booed them. I've booed the refs, but never my team.
However, let me just add that as a fan, we have been force fed that "this is a business" and "we are professionals" for years. Both the corporate and player sides have shown us that there is no loyalty in their business, and players can tell us "I don't care what the fans think" and we're supposed to still follow them and worship their play like little lost puppy dogs? Kiss my ass. Do you realize how much some people pay for the PSL's at Soldier Field? If anyone has the right to boo, it's those people that shell out thousands and thousands of dollars for the priviledge of freezing their asses off watching mediocrity, season after season. The more money you expect from the fans, the more responsibility you have to earn it. THAT'S why they are booing!!
One last thing I would like to say on this subject, and this is critical. Brian, most of the booing you are hearing is not for simple bad play, series or even game; the boos you are hearing now is the chorus of frustration over the course of several mediocre and disheartening seasons. Most fans know that you can't win them all, but when you expect so much from us, then we expect a winner on occasion.