IrishFaninTX
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I love Notre Dame football and when they lose it puts me in a really bad mood when they lose. However, when did it become ok to tweet threatening and just very ugly things to college athletes? Tommy didn't play a great game but then neither did a lot of other players. The OL is equally responsible for that 1st pick and though it wasn't a great throw, the 2nd pick went right off TJ's hands and into the defender's hands. These players are the ones out there in the heat during 2 a days and all through fall camp. They are the ones out there on Saturdays, giving it their all, bleeding and sweating with everything they have in them. Sometimes things don't go their way but if we think those losses are hard on us, how do you think those players feel? How do you think they feel when their own "fans" boo them and leave before the game is over? These are college kids. They have more to deal with between school work and football than most of us can imagine. Because they are so young, I might go so far to say that it's harder to deal with college life for them than it is to juggle kids and a job. They haven't quite learned to master multi-tasking.
I didn't get to watch the game until late Saturday night. My kid had a soccer game and as much as I love ND football, she comes 1st. We stopped for dinner and unfortunately there was a tv set to ESPN and we saw the score. It was like fate because that was the score that was up when we walked in. I wasn't too surprised, in fact that was the score I predicted on another board. But even knowing the outcome we still went home and watched every second of that game. We didn't choose not to watch just because they lost. And yet there were "fans" who left early and gave up on this team. Not every season is going to be like last year. I wish it were but we as fans can't give up on the team or send hateful and threatening tweets to players when they lose to a decent team (or any team for that matter). They are just kids and they are the ones who suffered that loss. Sorry to rant and sorry this is so long. I understand if nobody reads it or agrees with what I have to say.
I didn't get to watch the game until late Saturday night. My kid had a soccer game and as much as I love ND football, she comes 1st. We stopped for dinner and unfortunately there was a tv set to ESPN and we saw the score. It was like fate because that was the score that was up when we walked in. I wasn't too surprised, in fact that was the score I predicted on another board. But even knowing the outcome we still went home and watched every second of that game. We didn't choose not to watch just because they lost. And yet there were "fans" who left early and gave up on this team. Not every season is going to be like last year. I wish it were but we as fans can't give up on the team or send hateful and threatening tweets to players when they lose to a decent team (or any team for that matter). They are just kids and they are the ones who suffered that loss. Sorry to rant and sorry this is so long. I understand if nobody reads it or agrees with what I have to say.