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Somebody 'Splain Me ...
Okay, I just don't get this one ...
Why is it that there are guys who never went to college, in fact, never graduated high school, never played any sports in their brief, undistinguished high school career, never were scouted for a college team, and never experieced a heart-wrenching knee injury in the last big game of their senior year and never were able to live their dream as a college and later professional athlete, none of that stuff on the table here ... why does this anthropoid display an undying devotion to a college football team, festooning his home with banners, pillows, front door mats, wearing hats, jerseys and jackets with the name of the team and it's quite recognizable logo, including having a tattoo commemorating his devotion? To top it off, is not Catholic and has never lived in Indiana. |
Since he sounds like he had no edumactional groups to identify himself with as a kid, he has as an adult, found a sense of belonging by becoming a fan of team "X". The overcompensation may be a way of self-reassuring himself that, though he wasn't a distinguished sports player himself, he'll be be the best damn fan there is...
Or something. |
As a non sports fan type, I got nuthin.
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I prefer watching paint dry. Who gives a flying flap, unless you bet money. :2cents: |
What LabRat said. In other words, he's a LOSER! I'll bet he's not even Irish, is he?
He just wants to be in a Grand Faloon. |
I don't know, but I'm sure it has something to do with how people who were born and raised in Philadelphia and lived their whole life here can root for the Dallas Cowboys.
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I can't believe you don't know this: it's a Classic case of
Compensation. Or, not. You have to believe in Freud for any of this to work. I don't believe in Freud (tho minions have argued his case before me) |
Duh...he's Irish.
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Spend time in FL... football is like a religion here. It is an illness.
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EDIT: Just wanted to clarify that I am not by any means a fan to the extent that the guy in the OP is -- I own two pieces of sports memorabilia: a child-size Nationals jersey and a Colts tank top that a friend screen-printed for me. My bf is an obsessive sports fan, but more obsessed about the games themselves than about his teams in particular. |
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even though most of my family members did not play "school sports" football was & still is huge - I grew up with brothers - so I just carried over into my household - I have sons - alas no other girls in this home. Big fans of the UT Vols & Colts. It's the thrill of the game - heart pounding especially when down to the last seconds.
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(note to non-fans: the reason Vols and Colts love go together is because the Colts quarterback was a big star on the Vols when he was in college, and still lives part-time in TN.) |
What is funny around here are people who will give you crap for being educated. I wear gear with my college logo on it. People will pick on me about it, then I will tell them I do not follow sport very much, just went to the school.
I get two reactions, often. Confusion... this confuses me as well, perhaps some of you can help me there. Disdain for being educated... this is often from someone who is festooned, head to toe, with college logos. Makes my head hurt. |
Bragging about education alludes to claiming superiority. Bragging about a sports passion alludes to class leveling, common ground, camaraderie.
That's my guess, but who knows what people are really thinking? |
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