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[QUOTE="ctchamps, post: 5182135, member: 37"] Not sure you're putting me into this category or not. I wouldn't police people about booing. That is far worse than the act itself imo. I just don't see the value in it. All i'm asking is for those who do it, support it, or advocate for it, explain to me the value it provides in helping a team perform better. [USER=957]@Scoe[/USER] brings up one player who isn't bothered by booing as an example to refute my contention. That player isn't bothered by it. I'm sure there are people who thrive on it. An American women player in the Australian Open loved it. But are these the majority of players? If chin or anyone else can give me objective information that counters my point I'd gladly admit I'm wrong. Not for anything but when things don't go well a vast majority of this forum's posts are repetitive crying. Most of the people posting here have been crying since Maui. They want players and coaches to change. It's not a coincidence that we insist others change when we refuse to. I also find it strange that this twitter women made you exhausted when the majority of this forum is that way. [/QUOTE]
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