I disagree Rd. Man you are a downer today. I'm proud to root for a team with studs who earn hardware. What's wrong with that?
Hawktawk wrote:I disagree Rd. Man you are a downer today. I'm proud to root for a team with studs who earn hardware. What's wrong with that? Based on 6 playoff teams all with a win at least and a lmbardi it's clear our guys aren't show horses. Give them their due.
Hawktawk wrote:Yes you are consistent. It's just kind of a weird quirk for such a big fan not to care about individual players or wear their number etc. Different strokes for different folks.
HumanCockroach wrote:The statement that someone is "worshipping" an athlete for wearing a jersey seems like an enormous exaggeration. I don't view them as above myself, friends or family either, and yet I own a ton of jerseys, paraphernalia and go to games regularly, at least two a year ( whether they succeed, or are 2-14)...
Using that kind of exaggeration, one could claim that going to a game is akin to going to "church" and worshipping ALL of the players..... It's entertainment, that's what it's for, no different buying a jersey than the DVD of the newest movie released with a person's favorite actress or actor, none what so ever.
Nor is it any different to root and be happy one of your entertainers wins a personal award, any more than an academy award for same said entertainers.
HumanCockroach wrote:I suppose, except when "your opinion" cast me( and millions of others) in an unfavorable light, or claims I do something I don't, simply because I choose to spend my disposable income differently than you. Basically, you just said, my way is right, and this is what anyone who doesn't do it my way is.
You can be upset with me having my OWN opinion, or you can stop slapping that judgement brush so wide, or you can accept that saying someone else spending their money on entertainment the way they want, isn't worship, but their right, just like your choice to travel to games, or buy a certain brand of vehicle, or eat at a favorite restaurant, etc. but being angry with me for saying spending that money on the entertainment that the person who earned it wants to isn't worshipping a player or owner, that that is an exaggeration, seems like yet another overreaction.
No one is telling you to spend YOUR money on something you don't want to or insulting you for not doing so, I wonder, why is it you feel it necessary to label those that do spend theirs?
RiverDog wrote:I wouldn't say that I don't care. I love Russell Wilson and what he's done not only for what he's done for our team but for all the work he's done at Children's. He has my utmost respect. It's just that I don't treat him or any other professional athlete any differently than I would treat you or any of my other friends or family members. Don't think of it in terms of not giving due respect to athletes, rather think of it in terms of the degree of respect I accord my friends and family that I would elevate them to at least as high a status as I do my favorite football players. There's better human idols out there than professional athletes if one needs someone to worship.
Oly wrote:I don't have a jersey for similar reasons as you, but then again I don't wear any shirt that advertises anything so perhaps my reasons are a bit broader than yours. My only exception is the Seahawks flag flying outside my house.
But on the individual awards thing, here is my take. I, like you, don't look to athletes as role models and wouldn't treat them any different than my friends. And because I'd root for my friends to get recognition at their jobs and I share in their happiness when they get it, I root for individual Seahawks to get recognition in their jobs and share in their happiness when they do.
RiverDog wrote:
I am not casting you or anyone else's opinion in a bad light. I am simply explaining my own point of view and said nothing about other people wasting their money on jerseys or anything else. If I did feel that way, I'd have damn few friends as I fully recognize that my opinion is a minority POV. But one advantage I can claim with my choice of jerseys over the majority of my friends selections (I have a home blue #12 personalized with "River Dog" printed on the back) is that they can't trade him and he can't hold out.
I was not angry with you. All I was doing was asking you to accept my opinion at face value.
c_hawkbob wrote:I kinda feel like you do, whether intentionally or not because it's not just stating your opinion about it and being done with it, you tell us every single chance you get, to the point that it dominates conversations not even intended to be on that topic.
I am not casting you or anyone else's opinion in a bad light. I am simply explaining my own point of view and said nothing about other people wasting their money on jerseys or anything else. If I did feel that way,
HumanCockroach wrote:OK, so don't respond to anything you post, ignore all the little digs and judgements, accept that you've the right of it, and we are just wrong. Got it.
Should make for a wonderful experience for all.
Absolutely, nothing says "positive" like telling someone they worship players or owners and are wasting their money... I mean I don't know how I missed it.
RiverDog wrote:Where was it that I said you or anyone else was guilty of worshiping players? All I said was that I chose not to buy stuff because it made me feel as if I was worshiping a player. That does not imply that because someone else buys something that I think they're expressing some form of worship in doing so.
I-5 wrote:RD, I think the difference between what you just said above and what you said earlier ("There's better human idols out there than professional athletes if one needs someone to worship.") is worth noting.
When you talk in the first person 'I', everyone knows you're just sharing something about yourself and how you go about things, but when you say the same thing in the third person, it does sound like you are painting others with your brush.
Is it simply semantics? Yes.
Does it make a meaningful difference? I think so.
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