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It’s Okay For Fans to Say “We”

October 20, 2010 by Mike Dussault

There’s a debate that arises from time to time on any popular team message board, and that is whether or not it’s okay for fans to say “we” when referring to their team.

“We really need let Carson Palmer go, he’s on his last legs,” as opposed to “the Bengals have to get rid of Palmer because he sucks now and I am sick of watching him suck.”

Can we the fans really say “We?”

We’re not on the team. We don’t score touchdowns. We don’t block anybody. The only thing we’re kicking are empty beer cans at the tailgate. 

Plus, who is so bold to qualify his or her comments as the voice of the team’s collective fan nation?

“We” bothers a lot of people. It’s too pretentious, and they don’t like being told what their opinions are. And they don’t like other fans speaking for everyone. Personally I can’t stand when Bill Simmons talks about the Patriots like he speaks for me or any other Pats fan who hadn’t thrown in the towel after week two.

Those of us who use “we” feel sufficient and confident in our loyalty and almost part of the team. It comes naturally to us. 

So, should it be okay for fans to say “we?”

I believe that the debate is solved with a simple look at college sports.

If you were talking about your college’s football team, and you went to that college, or at the very least had a parent or sibling go there, it’s pretty acceptable to say “we”.

Nobody’s going down to ‘Bama to tell Crimson Tide Brandi, a sophomore communications Theta Beta, that she didn’t win the national championship last January, the varsity football team did.

Brandi won the national championship that night, along with every other Alabama player, alumni, and fan.

There might not be a New England Patriots University. But if there was, myself and many like me would all be filling out applications tomorrow. 

Fans and players are both part of something bigger than the action on the field, in the locker rooms, weight rooms, and meeting rooms.

We all want the team to win. And the team’s fortune on the field effects us all.

The way a loss on Sunday can ruin Monday, Tuesday, and sometimes Wednesday. Or the way I’m still on a high after beating the Ravens last weekend.

The players feel the exact same way. 

I can assure everyone that I was just as depressed as Rodney Harrison when Tom Brady went down in week one in 2008. And though I might not have been quite as happy as Tedy Bruschi when he won his Super Bowls, I was pretty damn close.

We might not put on a uniform. We might not risk life and limb for the glory of the gridiron, and probably none of us are driving a Bentley.

But, we are there for every moment, the wins and the losses, the highs and the lows, as the good and the bad transpire on the field before us. 

That is what unites fans and players into one nation, united under one flag, all sharing in the joy of victory and the sorrow of defeat. 

That is the soul of sports and that is why it is okay to say “we.”

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: fan, new england patriots, We

Advanced NFL Stats: Pats vs. Ravens Game Graph

October 20, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Advanced NFL Stats: Pats vs. Ravens Game Graph

I love Advanced NFL Stats game graphs as they put a visual representation to the ebb and flow of each and every NFL game. You might remember last year just about every Patriots loss looked like a slow build towards victory before suddenly falling off a cliff at the very end, resulting in numerous shocking losses.

Well this past weeks game graph looks just the opposite of those, and reassures us that the 2009 Pats are dead and buried.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: baltimore ravens, new england patriots

ProFootball Focus: Pats vs. Ravens Stats

October 20, 2010 by Mike Dussault

ProFootball Focus: Pats vs. Ravens Stats

Patriots: Three performances of note

Brandon Spikes (+6.4) had an excellent day in run defense and is a major reason why Ray Rice was shy of 100 yards (88) despite 28 carries on the day. Spikes was not only impressive knifing through gaps to break up play, but he was routinely stuffing holes by taking blockers head-on and not losing ground. This was easily the rookie’s best performance to date.

Running back Danny Woodhead (+1.0) didn’t have the best grade imaginable, but it’s noteworthy because of the contrast with “The Law Firm,” Benjarvus Green-Ellis (-1.6). Green-Ellis had just one fewer carry than Woodhead, but gained 43 fewer yards, 21 fewer yards after contact, and did it at a 3.7 fewer yards-per-carry average. Woodhead also proved to be a weapon in the passing game and even stuck his head in to pick up a blitzing Ray Lewis.

Corner Kyle Arrington (-2.2) didn’t have a good day, allowing seven completions on the eight passes thrown in his direction and getting called for a pair of penalties in coverage (albeit one of which was declined because the ball was caught anyway). With Darius Butler grading terribly before Arrington began starting, the Patriots are in danger of having some real weaknesses at corner.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: baltimore ravens, new england patriots

Reiss & Bruschi ESPN Podcast

October 20, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Reiss & Bruschi ESPN Podcast

Must listen alert! And not just because they answered two questions from yours truly. Great, insightful stuff that you won’t get anywhere else.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: new england patriots

October 20, 2010 by Mike Dussault


My Patriots Padawan is growing strong in the force…

https://www.patspropaganda.com/my-patriots-padawan-is-growing-strong-in-the/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: new england patriots, Padawan

October 20, 2010 by Mike Dussault

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8biJEUKrJFk

Relive the greatest comeback of Tom Brady’s career. After the Patriots beat the Ravens this past weekend I thought that this might’ve been the last biggest win to come before we knocked of the Baltimore. It was definitely the high water point of the 2009 season.

But then I realized while this was an incredible victory it was really only because it was Brady’s first game back that it was so huge. The team played like crap and didn’t deserve to win. That can’t compete with a total team win where they go head to head with a great team and come out on top in overtime. But it’s still fun to relive. And I am still laughing at all the fans that walked out of this game with 5 minutes left. 

(Source: http://www.youtube.com/)

https://www.patspropaganda.com/relive-the-greatest-comeback-of-tom-bradys/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: buffalo bills, new england patriots

October 20, 2010 by Mike Dussault


collectedclutter:

QB and coach

[perfection]

so blessed to be a Patriots fan.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/collectedclutter-qb-and-coach-perfection-so/

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