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Study: 96-Percent of Boston Sports Fans Have No Idea How Annoying They Are
According to a study set to be released today by the Center for Sports Research, a whopping 96-percent of Boston sports fans have no idea how unbelievably annoying they are to those who are not supporters of the Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics and Bruins.

“It’s amazing. The vast majority of these people actually think that they behave just as any other fans do, and that people who have a problem with them are simply jealous,” said the study’s director, Dr. Michael Kreager, a Princeton sociologist. “When in fact, almost all Boston fans have become obnoxious Massholes of the highest order.”

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Due to an overwhelming inferiority complex stemming from decades of playing second fiddle to New York, the study found that Boston fans are woefully lacking in knowledge of how to respectfully conduct themselves when one of their teams actually wins. But worse, they revel in their boorish behavior and seem to find more enjoyment in flaunting their good fortune in the faces of others than they do in sincerely celebrating and relishing their teams’ achievements.

“The media has only contributed to this problem,” said Dr. Kreager. “By harping on the years and years the Red Sox went without a championship as though it was some sort of national tragedy, Boston fans actually started to believe they were more important than fans from other cities and therefore deserved to win more. When in fact, all they were was fans of a crappy franchise.”

And when the Red Sox finally won last year – on the heels of two Patriots championships that were then followed by another in February – it created a vicious cocktail that made even the most subdued and casual Boston sports fan into an obnoxious, drunken meathead, unbearably annoying to anyone with different rooting interests.

“I wanted to be happy for these people when the Patriots won, and especially when the Red Sox finally got a World Series, but I found it impossible,” said Dan Miller, a Seattle native who now lives outside Boston. “Before I could even congratulate any of my friends or acquaintances they got up in my face, yelling and screaming and saying how my favorite teams suck, or leaving messages on my cell phone gloating about it. So instead of being a mild supporter of Boston teams, now I hate them with every fiber of my being. Same with most of their fans.”

The study also found that some 89 percent of Boston fans believe they are the most knowledgeable fan base in the world, when in reality they are no more savvy than any other.

“We found this to be most evident in relation to the Patriots,” said Dr. Kreager. “Until they made the Super Bowl in 1997, most New Englanders barely paid attention to football, but now – thanks to the Patriots winning three of the past four years – they seem to believe they invented the game or something and that their city is the epitome of all things football. Of course, once the Patriots inevitably start struggling some day, we expect most of their fans to ignore them again.”

The only saving grace for Boston fans – or perhaps more for people who come into regular contact with them – is that the Celtics and Bruins continue to suck. But even in mediocrity, the Masshole-ishness finds a way to shine through.

“I personally found it hilarious that the Celtics managed to squeak into the playoffs this year and lots of Boston fans actually thought they had a legitimate shot of going to the Finals,” said Dr. Kreager. “Right, with Paul Pierce, Antoine Walker and Ricky Davis – not to mention Danny Ainge in the front office – you’re really a force to be reckoned with. And, of course, now that the Celtics draft has received high marks, they’re all guaranteeing a few championships by the end of the decade. I usually try to step back and stay completely objective when I’m studying a group of people, but I have to say – these people are freaking morons. Absolutely unbearable.”

Predictably, the ever-belligerent and cantankerous Boston fans do not agree with the study’s findings.

“That is wicked stupid. People are just jealous. What – did some Yankees fan make up that study? Probably, ‘cause the Yankees suck!” said Tommy Reilly, a 27-year old Boston bartender. “Yeah, that’s right. You heard me. The Yankees suck!”


http://www.sportspickle.com/features/volume4/2005-0706-boston.html
 
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That's hysterical and yet so true!! I dated a chic from Boston last year and evrything in that article is true about her, even my sister who lives up there is obnoxious about it. I told her it only took ther D'backs 5 years to win a Series and the Sux 86 years, she said that wasn't legit cuz we bought our team yet the Sux had the highest payroll of any Series winner ever. Proves the part of the article about Boston fans not knowing alot of facts.SO I even tho this looks like a joke article, I'm gonna aggree with it...and send it to all my friends in Boston...lol
 

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went to college in boston. have a great deal of respect for the city as a sports town. but the article is dead-on about the pats. that city couldn't care less about that team until it won a superbowl. even growing up in az i knew more about the pats than most of my new englander friends.

and while they might not be the most knowledgable fans, i will give them this prop - as a whole they are prolly the most passionate. they love their teams with incredible zeal. even when they stink (well, all but the pats). the bruins, celtics, and sox are revered. other cities have a great fans too (philly eagles fans are zealous also, but sixers and phillies fans aren't that impressive. and new yorkers are pretty damn good, but they'll turn on their team in an instant, whereas boston fans will love through and through. the closest i can think of would be chicago where they love their bears and cubbies - but don't give me any argument about the bulls . . . that love ONLY followed jordan).
 

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WeWin said:
Study: 96-Percent of Boston Sports Fans Have No Idea How Annoying They Are

:biglaugh:

I only got through this much of the story before laughing out loud.
 

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I work with a woman who supposedly is a Red Sox fan. I never heard word one about hte Red Sox from her until they won the World Series. Since I have family members who are die-hard Yankees fans (and since I prefer their stadium to Boston's), I couldn't stand it. Had to shut my office door to drown out her hooting and hollering.

BTW, I haven't heard anything from her this season about the Red Sox. :shrug:
 

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BigDavis75 said:
I f'in hate all New England temas, that's it I'm done.

I hate everything just east of the Texas/New Mexico boarder. I try to get people to join in my hate so we can secede from the eastern states and get our own sports channels that don't concentrate on Eastern sports and the World Poker Tour
 

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There was a funny Sawx fan behind me the last time the Dbacks played the Tigers. He kept referring to Claudio Vargas as Scott Farkus, the bully with yellow eyes from Christmas Story. You had to be there but each time he said it, I cracked up. "Scawutt Fawkus, he's gawt yellow eyes."
 

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Ryanwb said:
I hate everything just east of the Texas/New Mexico boarder. I try to get people to join in my hate so we can secede from the eastern states and get our own sports channels that don't concentrate on Eastern sports and the World Poker Tour

Seriously, how many times can they replay the world series of poker the year the kid named Moneymaker won it?
 

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Ryanwb said:
I hate everything just east of the Texas/New Mexico boarder. I try to get people to join in my hate so we can secede from the eastern states and get our own sports channels that don't concentrate on Eastern sports and the World Poker Tour

LMFAO

Get people to join my hate that's classic.

I heard this story about a Yanks fan and a Sox fan that were friends, and after the Yanks 2004 ALCS collapse the Sox fan was bragging anout it and the Yanks fan STABBED HIM TO DEATH!!!
 

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The game that the Sox fan sat behind me, I think there were actually two Sox fans and two Yankee fans behind me. Hard to tell, listening to them talk one could not tell the difference between them.
 
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Ouchie-Z-Clown said:
and while they might not be the most knowledgable fans, i will give them this prop - as a whole they are prolly the most passionate. they love their teams with incredible zeal. even when they stink (QUOTE]


EXACTLY correct, and in a way, they are extremely knowledgeable , too.

Outside of places like this forum, in the Phoenix area, it is passion and loyalty that is missing. One thing that most east coast cities have, Boston, NY, Philly, etc. is a tremendous amount of passion and loyalty and sometimes that passion makes their fans look arrogant whenin fact they really are no different than fans of other teams. It's the passion that creates the other effect, that of being arrogant.

Forums like this usually contain those with the most passion,and loyalty , but it is a relatively small number of fans.

If this valley were ever to duplicate that kind of passion, fans here would be no different.

Unfortunately, due to the makeup of the area I can't ever see that happening.

And, professional sports has changed dramatically in recent years. Free agency, lack of team loyalty by plers, etc....makes the game so different than it was years ago that is hard to develop that NEW PASSION....

Most of the passion in the east coast cities is generated by many long years of involvement with the teams from those cities, and it is passed on from generation to generation. That does not, and probably will never, occur with today's professional sports teams, and players. And, TV has a lot to do with it too, showing games from all over the country that kids inone city become fans of a team in another city. No local passion, no local loyalty.
 
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I think my beloved baseball Cardinals did the world a favor just laying down in the World Series.

It made it as anti climatic as it could have possibly been.

No Game 7 home run crap that would annoint them some baseball Gods or something after how many years sucking?

It's like lottery winners, a by and large obnoxious bunch in their newfound success and true to form it dosen't last long.
 
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I remember reading a great comment in a newspaper, and I believe it was from Dan Bickley. I wondered why it didn't get mor national play.


The comment went something like this, to paraphrase and it was written AFTER they won the World Series, I believe.

"Red Sox fans are so used to being dissapointed, that now they are dissapointed that they are not dissapointed."

Great line.
 

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conraddobler said:
I think my beloved baseball Cardinals did the world a favor just laying down in the World Series.

It made it as anti climatic as it could have possibly been.

No Game 7 home run crap that would annoint them some baseball Gods or something after how many years sucking?

It's like lottery winners, a by and large obnoxious bunch in their newfound success and true to form it dosen't last long.

I don't think the Cardinals are going to be doing any laying down this year. :thumbup:
 

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Due to an overwhelming inferiority complex stemming from decades of playing second fiddle to New York, the study found that Boston fans are woefully lacking in knowledge of how to respectfully conduct themselves when one of their teams actually wins. But worse, they revel in their boorish behavior and seem to find more enjoyment in flaunting their good fortune in the faces of others than they do in sincerely celebrating and relishing their teams’ achievements.

Exactly, but back in 96 when the Yanks won (upsetting Atlanta) for the first time since 78 , in all fairness, a new generation of their fans reacted in much the same way. It's in the hunger. How would we react if the Cardinals upset the Patriots in SB XXXVIII. :eek: :thewave:
 
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WildBB said:
It's in the hunger.

Exactly...the hunger and the passion. Which, as I said, outside of this forum hardly exists in the valley..for ALL of the local teams not just the Cardinals.
 
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