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AznSAE
01-10-2010, 05:54 PM
who do you root for in football, baseball, basketball, etc? i know alot of people from oklahoma who root for the dallas cowboys.

KSigkid
01-10-2010, 06:31 PM
Well, CT used to have a professional sports team (Long live the Whalers). That said, here's who I follow:

Baseball: Yankees. My dad is a die hard Yankees fan, so he raised me as a Yankees fan. Don Mattingly and Dave Winfield were my favorite players growing up. The funny thing is that as a little kid I always wondered if they'd win a title, since the Red Sox, Tigers and Blue Jays were better in the late 80s/early 90s.

Football: Giants. Same as above, my dad is a big Giants fan so I grew up watching the games.

Basketball: I don't really follow one NBA team in particular, although I began to like the Celtics when I lived in Boston. I mainly follow college basketball.

ree-Xi
01-10-2010, 08:42 PM
SOME people in CT are also Red Sox/Patriots fans...:cool:

And yes, RIP Whalers. That loss broke a lot of hearts.

Now, CT does have UConn Basketball. And their football team is getting better. So there's something to follow.

KSigkid
01-10-2010, 08:46 PM
SOME people in CT are also Red Sox/Patriots fans...:cool:

And yes, RIP Whalers. That loss broke a lot of hearts.

Now, CT does have UConn Basketball. And their football team is getting better. So there's something to follow.

I never said that people didn't root for the Red Sox and Patriots. I was just talking about my own favorite teams. I'd say it's about 50/50 for Yankees/Sox, and there's a huge Patriots following here.

ree-Xi
01-10-2010, 08:48 PM
I misread....

AGDee
01-10-2010, 08:59 PM
Since we are seriously lacking a pro football team in Detroit.. I just stick with college football (although Michigan hasn't exactly been great the last two seasons either!)

Kappamd
01-10-2010, 09:18 PM
^^^lol

DaemonSeid
01-10-2010, 09:23 PM
Be nice to see what teams Skins fans root for next year...

AOII Angel
01-10-2010, 09:37 PM
Be nice to see what teams Skins fans root for next year...

Hell...there are as many Cowboys fans around here as Skins fans anyway!

christiangirl
01-10-2010, 09:52 PM
My city doesn't have any major football/baseball/basketball teams, so I have to root for teams in surrounding cities...though I've just gotten into college football, GOOOOO DUCKS! :D Lol I'm not a huge sports person, so I'm easing into it. But generally, my parents are Dallas Cowboys fans, so I just go along for the ride.

DaemonSeid
01-10-2010, 10:13 PM
Hell...there are as many Cowboys fans around here as Skins fans anyway!

I still have yet to figure the Cowboys thing out

Elephant Walk
01-11-2010, 01:06 AM
Arkansas Razorbacks IS our pro-team.

But I watch Dallas area teams in Arkansas. And Dallas area teams are a general rule in Arkansas except for baseball where the Cardinals remain king.

XAntoftheSkyX
01-11-2010, 02:00 AM
I root for all Boston teams.

Kevin
01-11-2010, 08:30 AM
who do you root for in football, baseball, basketball, etc? i know alot of people from oklahoma who root for the dallas cowboys.

That's probably because Barry Switzer went down to coach for Dallas and lots of folks just stuck with it. I don't really get emotionally invested in any one NFL team though. No reason to care about any of them.

We do have a professional sports franchise now though, the OKC Thunder. So far, I've made it out to at least a couple games per year.

Lil' Hannah
01-11-2010, 08:43 AM
I still have yet to figure the Cowboys thing out

I've been told that it has a lot to do with the Redskins' refusal to integrate the team in the 60s.

DaemonSeid
01-11-2010, 08:46 AM
That makes sense being as every year there are calls for the organization to change the name.
There are lots of people in the area that don't know the history of the team (nor probably care)

RU OX Alum
01-11-2010, 09:03 AM
A lot of people here like the orioles, and they're starting to steal fans away from the Braves. I guess the NOVA types root for the Nationals. Richmond now has the Flying Squirrels (AA baseball) and the Renegades (AA hockey). We had a WNBA team for a while, but I guess no one in town supported them. Even for a WNBA team.

DaemonSeid
01-11-2010, 09:08 AM
will wait for Angelos to drop dead or Ripken to buy the Os before I ever watch or go to another game.

groovypq
01-11-2010, 09:46 AM
will wait for Angelos to drop dead or Ripken to buy the Os before I ever watch or go to another game.

seriously... the fans should have an option to oust a crappy owner. And I hate the Redskins, but it's the same with them and Dan Snyder.

AOII Angel
01-11-2010, 10:25 AM
I still have yet to figure the Cowboys thing out

There are tons of Cowboys fans in the DC area...sometimes I think there are more than Skins fans.

Or do you mean you don't understand why everyone here loves the Cowboys? I don't either...but then again, they are "America's team."

Gusteau
01-11-2010, 05:38 PM
I guess the NOVA types root for the Nationals.

Everyone in NOVA roots for Washington teams, which is good because no one who actually lives in Washington does!

agzg
01-11-2010, 05:48 PM
then again, they are "America's team."

No.

AOII Angel
01-11-2010, 06:01 PM
No.
Yeah, I was being facetious, but that's what the media calls them.

As for the Nats, I don't know how anyone in DC could support them, their tickets are expensive and they suck! At least with the O's, the tickets are reasonable.

DaemonSeid
01-11-2010, 07:28 PM
Yeah, I was being facetious, but that's what the media calls them.

As for the Nats, I don't know how anyone in DC could support them, their tickets are expensive and they suck! At least with the O's, the tickets are reasonable.

Actually I got into a discussion with a knucklehead and that's all she could say about her 'favorite team' it was then I realized that she didn't know jack about the Cowboys or football except that they are "America's Team."

I hate band wagon hoppers.

ADqtPiMel
01-11-2010, 07:41 PM
Yeah, I was being facetious, but that's what the media calls them.

As for the Nats, I don't know how anyone in DC could support them, their tickets are expensive and they suck! At least with the O's, the tickets are reasonable.

How much are Orioles tickets? You can get Nats tickets for $5...

DaemonSeid
01-11-2010, 07:42 PM
either way, you cant give them away...LOL

ADqtPiMel
01-11-2010, 07:45 PM
either way, you cant give them away...LOL

Ouch! Poor Nats. :( I think they might not actually be too bad when they get their pitching straightened out.

AOII Angel
01-11-2010, 08:59 PM
How much are Orioles tickets? You can get Nats tickets for $5...
Yeah, you can get O's tickets for the same amount, but the good tickets at the Os are much, much cheaper than at the Nats. Who cares about the $5 tickets where you can't even read the number on the back of the jerseys. I have season tickets six rows up behind home plate. For the same price, I can only buy a ticket 20 rows back half way down the first baseline. My equivalent seats at the Nats are the blue seats that are always empty because they overprice them for corporations, etc.

AOII Angel
01-11-2010, 09:01 PM
Actually I got into a discussion with a knucklehead and that's all she could say about her 'favorite team' it was then I realized that she didn't know jack about the Cowboys or football except that they are "America's Team."

I hate band wagon hoppers.

Sounds like me when I said I was a CUBS fan as a kid because I like to watch WGN. :rolleyes:

My husband laughs at people who are Yankees, Redsox or Cowboys fans who don't live in those towns. Way to be a fair weather fan!

ADqtPiMel
01-11-2010, 09:04 PM
Yeah, you can get O's tickets for the same amount, but the good tickets at the Os are much, much cheaper than at the Nats. Who cares about the $5 tickets where you can't even read the number on the back of the jerseys. I have season tickets six rows up behind home plate. For the same price, I can only buy a ticket 20 rows back half way down the first baseline. My equivalent seats at the Nats are the blue seats that are always empty because they overprice them for corporations, etc.

I dig. Gotta pay for that new stadium!

AOII Angel
01-11-2010, 09:10 PM
I dig. Gotta pay for that new stadium!

Yeah, and though it is technically a nice stadium (I personally HATE the older stadiums like Wrigley. I'll never go back there.) It seems more about selling you crap then about baseball. I do like their grass, though. I will be driving up to B'more to see the O's when I move to DC this summer.

Lil' Hannah
01-12-2010, 08:36 AM
Yeah, and though it is technically a nice stadium (I personally HATE the older stadiums like Wrigley. I'll never go back there.) It seems more about selling you crap then about baseball. I do like their grass, though. I will be driving up to B'more to see the O's when I move to DC this summer.

Being able to take the Metro to and from Nats games is PRICELESS though. You'll never want to drive up to Baltimore again. WMATA did a much better job on the logistics for the new stadium than when the games were at RFK.

AOII Angel
01-12-2010, 10:45 AM
Being able to take the Metro to and from Nats games is PRICELESS though. You'll never want to drive up to Baltimore again. WMATA did a much better job on the logistics for the new stadium than when the games were at RFK.

Doubt it...I've been to a few Nats games with friends on the metro...

Love my O's!

thetygerlily
01-12-2010, 12:49 PM
The northwest is notably light in the professional sport arena (at least for football, baseball, soccer, and basketball). Even moreso now that the Sonics went to OK City. I believe that leaves us with Seattle Seahawks, Seattle Mariners, Seattle Sounders, and Portland Trailblazers- so one of each to cover the pacific northwest. According to various tv shows, people in Alaska tend to root for these teams because they're the closest.... even though Anchorage is 1500 miles from Seattle!

<Slight swerve> For those who are fortunate enough to have two teams to choose from in one city or very close by, how do you choose between them? Do you go with whomever is best at the time, cheaper tickets, broadcasted on tv/radio, family tradition, or something else?

DaemonSeid
01-12-2010, 12:57 PM
<Slight swerve> For those who are fortunate enough to have two teams to choose from in one city or very close by, how do you choose between them? Do you go with whomever is best at the time, cheaper tickets, broadcasted on tv/radio, family tradition, or something else?


Ravens

- We have more dedicated fans.
- Best rivalry with the Steelers
-been a fan since inception
-better stadium and easily accessible with Baltimore Metro
-tickets are easier to get than Redskins tix.
-This year more Ravens games were on than past years, I think even a Skins game was pre empted at one point and the Ravens Vikings game was shown....LOL

ForeverRoses
01-12-2010, 01:23 PM
<Slight swerve> For those who are fortunate enough to have two teams to choose from in one city or very close by, how do you choose between them? Do you go with whomever is best at the time, cheaper tickets, broadcasted on tv/radio, family tradition, or something else?

I was just at an Indiana Pacers game and was amazed at how many people were wearing Colts jerseys. But the Pacers are horrible right now, so more people root for the Colts as the primary. However if the Pacers ever get good again and Manning retires, then it will switch to the Pacers.

I love Conseco Fieldhouse, but the ushers are like the Stasi- don't even look at the empty seat next to you or they will ask for proof that you have a ticket for it. The Lucas Oil ushers are much nicer are better at customer service. (but that's another thread).

KSigkid
01-12-2010, 02:11 PM
The northwest is notably light in the professional sport arena (at least for football, baseball, soccer, and basketball). Even moreso now that the Sonics went to OK City. I believe that leaves us with Seattle Seahawks, Seattle Mariners, Seattle Sounders, and Portland Trailblazers- so one of each to cover the pacific northwest. According to various tv shows, people in Alaska tend to root for these teams because they're the closest.... even though Anchorage is 1500 miles from Seattle!

<Slight swerve> For those who are fortunate enough to have two teams to choose from in one city or very close by, how do you choose between them? Do you go with whomever is best at the time, cheaper tickets, broadcasted on tv/radio, family tradition, or something else?

CT has no sports teams, but there are a lot of teams in the area (MA, NY, etc.). As far as how people choose: generally the area of the state closer to NY follows the Yankees, Mets and Giants, while the closer you get to the northern part of the state (near MA), you'll find more Sox and Pats fans. A lot of it also has to do with family tradition - as I said, in my case, my dad has been a die hard Yankees and Giants fan since childhood.

Low C Sharp
01-12-2010, 05:03 PM
<Slight swerve> For those who are fortunate enough to have two teams to choose from in one city or very close by, how do you choose between them? Do you go with whomever is best at the time, cheaper tickets, broadcasted on tv/radio, family tradition, or something else?

For many of the cities with two pro teams in one sport, it's a geographic divide. People in the Bronx are reliably Yankees fans; the Chicago White Sox are the South Side team; etc. A lot of people HATE the "other" team from their city and would not go to that stadium even if the tickets were free.
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dukemama
01-12-2010, 05:10 PM
Now it's all about the Phillies' Shane Victorino
The Flyin' Hawaiian! We love him here in Philly!

southbymidwest
01-12-2010, 05:55 PM
Never lived in Baahhhstun but I root for the Red Sox. My dad is from there, and when I was a kid, the summer was not complete if we didn't see a game at Fenway when we would visit the grandparents.

As to Northern Virginia, most people living here are not originally from this area. So you see jerseys and ball caps for all sorts of teams, pro and college. And as to the Skins, Snyder is not well liked. People are very nostalgic for the old Skins when Cooke was the owner. And when they had winning seasons. And weren't changing coaches every 27 minutes.

AznSAE
01-12-2010, 06:46 PM
that's what i figured. people will usually root for a team closest to them. i would think that the state of texas are more dallas cowboy fans than houston texan fans.

which new state do you think is ready for a professonal football (or other sports) team?

Psi U MC Vito
01-12-2010, 06:49 PM
New York. Give them their own team and let us call the Jets and Giants by the name of the state they actually play from.

Kappamd
01-12-2010, 06:51 PM
that's what i figured. people will usually root for a team closest to them. i would think that the state of texas are more dallas cowboy fans than houston texan fans.

which new state do you think is ready for a professonal football (or other sports) team?

I would agree that there are probably less Texans fans, if only because they are a relatively new franchise, and Dallas is one of those "bandwagon" teams that people root for when there's no one else.

RIP Houston Oilers :(

NUBlue&Blue
01-12-2010, 07:02 PM
Well, Nebraska obviously has no professional sports teams and only one big college, so that's why there's border to border devotion to Nebraska football. As for what pro teams, I grew up in NE Nebraska and my dad has always loved the Vikings. My husband grew up in Western Nebraska and they were all Denver Broncos fans. I think that people in SE Nebraska probably follow the KC Chiefs. And most people I know follow the KC Royals (although now with the Rockies, Western Nebraska fans probably follow them) because Omaha has the Royals AAA farm team.

AOII Angel
01-12-2010, 07:28 PM
Ravens

- We have more dedicated fans.
- Best rivalry with the Steelers
-been a fan since inception
-better stadium and easily accessible with Baltimore Metro
-tickets are easier to get than Redskins tix.
-This year more Ravens games were on than past years, I think even a Skins game was pre empted at one point and the Ravens Vikings game was shown....LOL

And the fans are more polite at the games! I hate going to Fed-Ex field. No one will sit down for the entire game. It is soooo rude.
At M&T, you ONLY stand up for important plays, otherwise, you get yelled at to sit down! I'm so glad the Saints play the Ravens instead of the Skins next year so I don't have to go to Fed-Ex next year! I always go to a Ravens game anyway since they're my second fav team.

Psi U MC Vito
01-12-2010, 07:37 PM
Someone sounds like a Bitter Betty...

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Sorry, but Giants Stadium which both teams play out of is in NJ. To my mind that makes then New Jersey Teams. Oh and the Statue of Liberty is in NJ as well. :P

AOII Angel
01-12-2010, 07:44 PM
Sorry, but Giants Stadium which both teams play out of is in NJ. To my mind that makes then New Jersey Teams. Oh and the Statue of Liberty is in NJ as well. :P

I agree with you! Strangest set up ever. Then again, the Washington Redskins play in a stadium in Maryland.

Psi U MC Vito
01-12-2010, 07:46 PM
I agree with you! Strangest set up ever. Then again, the Washington Redskins play in a stadium in Maryland.
That's different though as that is just a function of the tiny city of Washington not having room for a stadium.

AOII Angel
01-12-2010, 07:50 PM
That's different though as that is just a function of the tiny city of Washington not having room for a stadium.
Kinda the same as NYC. I guess they just didn't want it to go upstate NY.

Psi U MC Vito
01-12-2010, 07:52 PM
Kinda the same as NYC. I guess they just didn't want it to go upstate NY.

They could have found room in one of the Boroughs if they wanted to. Or even right outside the city.

AOII Angel
01-12-2010, 07:53 PM
They could have found room in one of the Boroughs if they wanted to. Or even right outside the city.

Yeah, I guess NJ is just cheaper.

AznSAE
01-12-2010, 10:02 PM
how about a basketball franchise in kentucky?

Kevin
01-12-2010, 10:54 PM
how about a basketball franchise in kentucky?

Would make sense.

VirginiaBluBell
01-13-2010, 11:26 PM
I'm originally from va, so I root for the redskins and a few college teams basically, alot of the surrounding states don't or didn't use to have pro teams like wv and the carolinas ( even though now they have the panthers ) but I know people still from md, va, nc, sc and wv who all root for the skins ! Go skins! : )

Preston327
01-14-2010, 12:09 AM
I'm from Florida but follow mostly Detroit teams owing to having lived there for 7 years. Exception is the Oakland Raiders for football (you may now commence Al Davis jokes, I've heard them all).

KSUViolet06
01-14-2010, 12:45 AM
Slightly off-topic: Anyone else here live in one state, but follow teams in another?

I lived in So Cal for 11 years and my dad is still there (whom I visit often), so I grew up a Lakers fan.

I moved to Ohio and never caught on to the whole Cavs thing.

Other sidenote: co-sign on "bandwagon fans!" I've been a Lakers fan forever and I notice that every year we win a title, new fans pop up (that used to be Detroit, Boston, etc. fans).

It's no big deal though, we're like Visa- we're everywhere you want to be. lol.

FHwku
01-14-2010, 03:56 AM
how about a basketball franchise in kentucky?

no way. UK, UofL, and WKU fans are all used to winning collegiate programs. even Murray State and EKU are used to some measured success in the OVC.

anything less than perennial post-season berths in the NBA would seem like underachieving.

to me, anyway.

it was funny seeing that old Kentucky Colonels (ABA) jersey in the movie Semi-Pro, though.

ADqtPiMel
01-14-2010, 08:14 AM
Slightly off-topic: Anyone else here live in one state, but follow teams in another?

I lived in So Cal for 11 years and my dad is still there (whom I visit often), so I grew up a Lakers fan.

I moved to Ohio and never caught on to the whole Cavs thing.

Other sidenote: co-sign on "bandwagon fans!" I've been a Lakers fan forever and I notice that every year we win a title, new fans pop up (that used to be Detroit, Boston, etc. fans).

It's no big deal though, we're like Visa- we're everywhere you want to be. lol.



I live in DC and went to high school and college in Ohio, but I grew up in Indiana and have always been a Colts/Pacers fan.

ForeverRoses
01-14-2010, 08:22 AM
Slightly off-topic: Anyone else here live in one state, but follow teams in another?




My husband is a die-hard Miami Dolphins fan, but has lived in Indiana is entire life. He went to the same grade school as Bob Griese (although about 20 years later), so even his teachers were Dolphins fans.

epchick
01-14-2010, 11:30 AM
Sorry, but Giants Stadium which both teams play out of is in NJ. To my mind that makes then New Jersey Teams. Oh and the Statue of Liberty is in NJ as well. :P

If it's any consolation (to NYers that is), the practice field for the Giants is no longer in NJ. They now do their spring training and all of those other things in upstate NY.