Raw Dawgin' it;1093943 wrote:Your 3 exceptions cover the majority of scenarios. Basically you have to live in a big city with lots to do, have a shitty HS and have no connection to anyone in HS sports...and there are even exceptions to this. Basically, you contradicted yourself.
There are plenty of legitimate reasons to go to HS sporting events... I never said there wasn't. That's the point of exceptions. I said a small town, not that a person doesn't live in a big city. This may be a semantics issue. Shitty HS? No, I even described earlier that even if the HS is a top 10 in the state, it doesn't necessarily mean it has the overall level of talent, or some amazing individual talent to warrant it. I have the SVSM as an example because it's a good one. Just because a team has one player who will go to a BCS school or maybe two MAC caliber level players doesn't justify it imo, but that's looking at it from a purely entertainment view point. The lack of talent doesn't justify it. ANd I never said any connection justifies it. Just because your neighbor's kid rides the pine doesn't mean you should go start watching. If he's playing and the neighbors invite you, sure why not. That's a social function. But if you're justification is little neighbor Timmy who grew up next door is playing and you want to watch him all season (that's creepy). I said a relative or close friend. I think that is a very narrow category.
Yes, there are a lot of legitimate reasons to go to a HS sporting event. But I was trying to articulate reasons why 40 year old men shouldn't be attending numerous HS sporting events a year when they don't have any close connection or reason to. It's just weird in my opinion.
Example would be my father. He loves sports, he played sports. He went to a lot of my sporting events, and those of my brother and sister. We happened to live in Dublin which has pretty good football/basketball programs from time to time. I would of thought it was weird though if he happened to go watch Brady Quinn play at Dublin Coffman. Wouldn't you? He was an adult, an avid sport fan, BUT he had other things to do with his life. He had his own kids, he had his job, his family. He has his own hobbies and sporting activities to pre-occupy himself.