OTish: Your sports fan pet peeves?

Submitted by DISCUSS Man on

Was thinking about this topic listening to the radio yesterday. This applies to all sports and sports fans.

my no.1 is up and down guy. The guy in your row (usually at pro sports where alcohol is served) that gets up and down a minimum of 10 times a game to go refill and take a leak. Cannot stand it.

DISCUSS

Frank Booth

February 12th, 2015 at 1:08 PM ^

Baseball: the shift
Basketball: bad/lazy defense, Bill Walton
Hockey: shootouts after overtime
American Football: inconsistent ruling on challenged plays
Football: faked injuries

Jack Hammer

February 12th, 2015 at 4:14 PM ^

Personally, I love the shift.  Baseball is tedious enough to watch.  Anything you can do to make it more interesting is a bonus.  And save the "you don't understand the game" response.

Also, I like the shift because it penalizes bulky pull hitters.  It encourages hitters to use the whole field which is the right way to hit.

ThadMattasagoblin

February 12th, 2015 at 1:09 PM ^

Also, congratulating douchy guys like Dantonio, Meyer, or Crean after they do something good. Just like I wouldn't compliment the guy flipping me off in the car next to me, I'm not going to congratulate those guys after a NC, Rose Bowl, or Jordan Morgan missed lay in. I'll save it for the truly good guys like Tim Miles.

Perkis-Size Me

February 12th, 2015 at 1:09 PM ^

I don't know if this qualifies as a pet peeve, but as I was leaving the OSU game last year after we missed out on a upset for the ages, the scum that is OSU fans stuck around, put their arms around each other, and started to smugly sing that disgusting, vomit-inducing Carmen Ohio song.

Seeing opposing fans celebrate on our turf, OSU fans no less, is one of the most infuriating things I can ever see. I know I'd do the exact same thing in their stadium if I got the chance, but still, seeing it is just stomach-wrenching.

APBlue

February 12th, 2015 at 1:10 PM ^

People (men, women or child) who do not remove their hat for the playing of the national anthem.  

It's two minutes.  Remove your fucking hat and show some respect.  

pkatz

February 12th, 2015 at 1:28 PM ^

If you can't show some respect for everything that has gone into creating the freedom and democracy you currently enjoy as an American, then yes, you are both an asshole and douchebag. Perhaps you should move post haste to a place where those liberties are not even available - that way you don't have to worry about the hassle of taking your hat off for a two minute anthem...

thatsmyjam

February 12th, 2015 at 1:37 PM ^

Guess what, many countries enjoy the same and more liberties as we have. Not 100% agreeing with everything that an organization believes in is normal and healthy. I live in michigan and I bitch about a lot of things here, but there are some that I like enough to stay (for now). Every place has its ups and downs.

TheCool

February 12th, 2015 at 3:14 PM ^

You don't have to agree with everything to show respect. I disagree with a lot, and I mean a lot of things past in present, in this country, but I stand and take my hat off during the anthem. You're not proving or accomplishing anything by not doing so except that you are an immature idiot who thinks he's making a statement. Make a real statement by pouring effort into causes that will correct the inequalities, injustices or whatever ills you believe this country has. Otherwise you're just another ignorantly wise pretender who's too cowardly to act.

thatsmyjam

February 12th, 2015 at 7:01 PM ^

Actually I do put effort into the things I believe in, and because of that, I'm not going to go out of my way to be a hypocrite and "show" respect for something/someone I have no respect for - THAT would make me a pretender.

That being said I still find it incredibly hard to believe that I am the only person who does some of these "pet peeves"? Or else because of the "outrage" no one wants to admit to any now :)

APBlue

February 12th, 2015 at 1:45 PM ^

I agree.  I whole-heartedly disagree with her position, but I don't think she deserves the banhammer either.  

She is a person with which I would not like to spend one second, regardless her position.  

Why should we/they stop being "outraged", though?  What's wrong with being outraged at someone for how they think or feel.  

We are allowed to have differing views here, aren't we?  

OccaM

February 12th, 2015 at 1:53 PM ^

You feeling "outraged" on a sports blog isn't actual outrage. You're not going to do anything to prevent anti-nationalism/miltiariasm people from speaking their minds (actually that would be un-American in itself)... you disagree with her. I think people have lost perspective on what actual outrage is given the events of the past year... 

Are you surprised/dismayed at her comments? Yes, who isn't?.

Are you shocked/angry/furious at her? I doubt it or you should be taking the internet a little bit less serious. 

mgoblue0970

February 12th, 2015 at 7:16 PM ^

I agree...

sorry @OccaM, when those kids tore apart the ski resort up north, and there were 3 diaries about it here, filled with "fratboy douche" comments, you were pretty upset.  So is @pkatz only allowed to be outraged at things you approve of?

pkatz

February 12th, 2015 at 1:48 PM ^

That's your opinion, man... I actually thinks it's pretty bad that someone lives in this country but can't be bothered to show even the smallest amount of respect for it. I really don't care if she is banned or not, I would just prefer not to see/hear her opinions anymore

snarling wolverine

February 12th, 2015 at 3:47 PM ^

It depends on the country.  Many countries will play it in certain contexts, such as the final of their country's national cup.  Some never do.  Some (including the U.S. and Canada) play it a ton.  

There are countries that take it further than we do.  I had a friend from Uruguay who told me he and his classmates had to sing the national anthem at the beginning of every school day, in every year from kindergarten to the end of high school - and it's apparently a really long song.   

 

jabberwock

February 12th, 2015 at 3:23 PM ^

pre-1954 pledge MUCH better.  oops, crossed a line.

As a sports-related pet peeve?  I'd have to say the volume and nonstop blaring of sound effects, (crashes, roars, explosions) Music (the same 15 second snippets OVER & FUCKING OVER again) during games.

Maybe I'd like to not have to scream in my wifes / friends ear when sitting next to them at a game onc e in a while.

Don't get me wrong, I love cheering every second that the team is on the field competing; but really, do we have to be at 100 decibles half way through the 2nd quarter when the refs are conferring on a clock reset?

pescadero

February 12th, 2015 at 5:13 PM ^

pre-1954 pledge MUCH better.  oops, crossed a line.

 

Funny enough - I know some relatives/descendants of the original writer (Francis Bellamy).

 

The family STRONGLY opposed the additions in 1954, and has pretty continuously lobbied to return the Pledge to its original form since that time.