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I've never been one to boo, but I'm not sure its really a moral thing. I think I just find the sound of "booooo" to be kind of unnatural. I just groan.
 
I was front row in the student section, the booing was because of both Coach P's decision to leave him in, and secondly on McEntee's actions or lack thereof at QB. I was certainly one person who was not acting negative when the team entered the tunnel at half, attempting to tell them to stick with it and it's only half and things can change real soon. Not that I'm a pep-talk giver at all. A note: Johnny Mac went through the tunnel with his head down so fans wouldn't see it was him. Not sure if others caught that or not.
 
For the record I didn't boo and I don't ever. However that said - I was in the military at age 18. My 21 year old "kid" has been in the military for a year. When we stop sending those "kids" to war in foreign countries to die, then I'll stop worrying about hurting the feelings of these "kids" playing a freaking game. Get over it.
 
You can't defend booing our players. But trying to justify it with that argument Husky68 gave about how paying for parking and beer gives you cover to do so is beyond weak.

BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Oh, I hope coach P didn't cry cause I boooed him for stealing money from Uconn for claiming to be a Head Coach. Still think he will cash his weekly $20,000 paycheck, even if he is emotionally scared. You said boo players, I said "boo when I see the need." I think coach P is BOOOOOOOable as the highest paid employee of Ct not named Jim or Geno.
 
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Oh, I hope coach P didn't cry cause I boooed him for stealing money from Uconn for claiming to be a Head Coach. Still think he will cash his weekly $20,000 paycheck, even if he is emotionally scared. You said boo players, I said "boo when I see the need." I think coach P is BOOOOOOOable as the highest paid employee of Ct not named Jim or Geno.

I join you in Booing Coach PP. He's a big boy and wants the big paychecks, and he has performed like plain and simple. As for the kids, they owe us nothing and they give all they got. So, if you must boo make sure its clearly directed at the moron the Organge was smart enough to dump. That means basically booing during his stadium interview. As for Mac, I really feel bad for the kid. He is not terrible. He is not great either. He can throw the ball well when he has time. When he is rushed, he has real problems. Scotty made some serious errors out there and is no savior. Perhaps, we ought to give Mac a little support from the stands.

Some on this board hear no evil, see no evil and are basically quick to attack anybody unless their selling sunshine. Don't let them get to you. They are just reactionary attack dogs and get their kicks by putting people down.
 
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I join you in Booing Coach PP. He's a big boy and wants the big paychecks, and he has performed like plain and simple. As for the kids, they owe us nothing and they give all they got. So, if you must boo make sure its clearly directed at the moron the Organge was smart enough to dump. That means basically booing during his stadium interview. As for Mac, I really feel bad for the kid. He is not terrible. He is not great either. He can throw the ball well when he has time. When he is rushed, he has real problems. Scotty made some serious errors out there and is no savior. Perhaps, we ought to give Mac a little support from the stands.

Some on this board hear no evil, see no evil and are basically quick to attack anybody unless their selling sunshine. Don't let them get to you. They are just reactionary attack dogs and get their kicks by putting people down.
Who the hell are you to be calling Coach P a moran? What exactly are your football credentials? !% percent of his football knowledge dwarfs your knowledge of the game I am willing to bet.
 
I just can't understand why anyone thinks it's okay to boo college kids.

Also, booing immediately after an incomplete pass is booing the players. You might intend the boo for the coaching staff, but booing isn't a particularly nuanced form of communication. Everyone is going to interpret it as disapproval of whatever the hell just happened a second ago.
 
I don't see why you create that atmosphere in your home stadium. It sucks. Carl had a good phrase for you people - negative energy suckers. Congrats that you just voiced your displeasure at kids playing a game, champ, you really showed them!
 
There is absolutely nothing wrong with booing college kids. If you can't handle booing, you shouldn't be playing sports. I also agree the booing wasn't so much for Mcentee as it was more for pp to make a change that he has been so hesitant to make. And yes I will boo every time a qb like jmac ducks or hurries a throw because he is afraid to take a hit. This is d1 college football and you better be tough or the crowd will let a coach know it's time for a change. By the way you non booer crybabies are the ones who are starting to make this country soft.
 
There is absolutely nothing wrong with booing college kids. If you can't handle booing, you shouldn't be playing sports. I also agree the booing wasn't so much for Mcentee as it was more for pp to make a change that he has been so hesitant to make. And yes I will boo every time a qb like jmac ducks or hurries a throw because he is afraid to take a hit. This is d1 college football and you better be tough or the crowd will let a coach know it's time for a change. By the way you non booer crybabies are the ones who are starting to make this country soft.

I'm just pi*sed I missed your first 7 posts......sir.
 
There is absolutely nothing wrong with booing college kids. If you can't handle booing, you shouldn't be playing sports. I also agree the booing wasn't so much for Mcentee as it was more for pp to make a change that he has been so hesitant to make. And yes I will boo every time a qb like jmac ducks or hurries a throw because he is afraid to take a hit. This is d1 college football and you better be tough or the crowd will let a coach know it's time for a change. By the way you non booer crybabies are the ones who are starting to make this country soft.

You, sir, are a moron.
 
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I actually thought the booing was coming from fans trying to scare the juice out of the orange. :(
But seriously, the only time it's okay to boo at a college game is when an official makes an incorrect call. Unless of course you have a qb named Boomer. And speaking of Boomer, I bet Edsall would like to have him back in his huddle about now.
 
I am definitely not opposed to booing college kids. I, very often, in the 2010 basketball season, booed the men's team because it was very clear they were not putting forth the effort needed to win games. That team was incredibly talented, yet they could only squeak by the weakest of weak basketball teams. And certainly, it wasn't coaching that was the issue...because as we now know...the next year, UConn won a national championship.

Booing high school athletes - that's soft. NBut college...college is big time. And not just any college, they play for THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT. This is not Joe Schmo State. Coming to a big state school - you're expected to perform and do it on the big stage. If you didn't want criticism, play for a JUCO. But guess what Moe Petrus...tough nuts, you're on TV every week. So whether it's in the stadium or in the blogosphere...someone will be always be booing...and you just need to learn to take that negativism and spur it into a drive for something better.
 
I simply can't boo college kids

I can however, beg for coaches to be fired
 
No reason to boo JMac. He's worked hard and taken a real beating in some of our games this year. Under slightly different circumstances he'd have a winning record right now. I give him credit for coming out and picking things up in the second half and helping us get a nice win.

On the other hand the first half was a mess and I understand the frustration. Some groans were in order, but not insults ever. The people that show up are fans and supporters, but I wouldn't expect unconditional love if I were a player. I think they'll get over it and those same people will cheer their success and their efforts..
 
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Oh, I hope coach P didn't cry cause I boooed him for stealing money from Uconn for claiming to be a Head Coach. Still think he will cash his weekly $20,000 paycheck, even if he is emotionally scared. You said boo players, I said "boo when I see the need." I think coach P is BOOOOOOOable as the highest paid employee of Ct not named Jim or Geno.

I'll call bullsh!t on anyone claiming that the booing was directed at P. I'll also be right, so don't bother trying to argue about it.
 
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One of these morality discussions about what's acceptable behavior in the stands always pops up at any level of sports where fans are present. The worst are parents watching at youth sports, wouldn't believe some of the things you can hear, and you're talking aobut little kids now, that actually listen to and respect parents and adult figures, rather than teenagers, and young adults. I've seen parents get into fist fights at youth sports, many times.

Figure out what your own level of right and wrong is, and be considerate of others around you, and find like minded people to surround you.

You just hope that anybody that's going to be vocal enough to be loud and aggressive when they perceive something bad happening, is going to be just as vocal, if not louder, when something good happens.

It's the people that come to games and only have the negative energy that really perplex me. There aren't that many though, and a good crowd can shut them up.
 
How are the players supposed to know that the booing isn't aimed at them. Is it a higher pitched boo or something? I was there and while I felt like booing, I didn't.

As far as McEntee goes, he is far from totally inept. He is actually pretty good toward the center of the field. not so great on the sideline passes. Which gets to calling plays that suit the player's abilities. So far as I can tell, we have tight ends who are very good at catching the ball over the middle and in traffic. There is nothing wrong featuring tight-ends, with enough side-line or even short patterns in the flat to keep defenses honest.
I am not arguing against McCummings, because, in fairness to him,, he is hardly ever asked to throw, so who knows how effective he can be as a dual threat QB. It would be fine with me if he were given the opportunity. Arguably, all he has to be is about as effective a passer as McEntee to keep his running ability from being over-played and neutralized. Maybe the coaching staff doesn't think he is close enough to Johnnie as a passer, which if so, is too bad. If he is,, he should be used more and more and with more passing plays called for him.
 
I know this is just repeating what has already been said, but it doesn't matter why you are booing....the players see it as booing them and not supporting them. Take it for what it's worth. I would never boo my team, even in the worst of times.
 
Who the hell are you to be calling Coach P a moran? What exactly are your football credentials? !% percent of his football knowledge dwarfs your knowledge of the game I am willing to bet.
You guessed . Played my entire life from the time I was in 2nd grade all the way up through college. MLB in Collge in basic 4/4 , 3/4 packages. I think I have a pretty good understanding of the game.

More importantly, I'd give a whole lot more credit to the avid football fan than you. Just peruse the commentary (whether you agree or not) and you will find there are more than a few pretty tuned in people on this site.
 
What about the fact that the team played much better after they were booed? Does that factor in the equation?
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What about the fact that the team played much better after they were booed? Does that factor in the equation?
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Yeah, not the coaching adjustments. It was the booing. I'm sure Moe Petrus doesn't think the booing helped.
 
UC08...you ever think booing college kids can maybe lite a fire under their ass... You moron or should I just call you a pansy, sir
 
"Yeah, not the coaching adjustments. It was the booing. I'm sure Moe Petrus doesn't think the booing helped."

Obviously you don't get it. When the players heard the booing,, they begged HCPP to make adjustments. It also got him to make them stop fumbling and throwing interceptions. Luckily, SU didn't think the booing was for them so they became complacent and their QB threw a key interception and clearly their coach failed to make adjustments. In case anyone failed to notice, UConn was moving the ball in the first half reasonably well absent the turnovers. I did think the blowing of scoring chances would come back to bite them, but they showed a lot of character.

And in terms of college kids being less than perfect,, did anyone happen to catch the Giants-Pats? The QBs and the other guys who screwed up aren't exactly chopped liver. A little perspective never hurts.
 
There is absolutely nothing wrong with booing college kids. If you can't handle booing, you shouldn't be playing sports. I also agree the booing wasn't so much for Mcentee as it was more for pp to make a change that he has been so hesitant to make. And yes I will boo every time a qb like jmac ducks or hurries a throw because he is afraid to take a hit. This is d1 college football and you better be tough or the crowd will let a coach know it's time for a change. By the way you non booer crybabies are the ones who are starting to make this country soft.
Boooooo Hooooo!. There is a reason for the association of these two words. It can be argued that people booing are a bunch of spoiled crybabies that need to be energized by external events because they lack the ability to generate their own self satisfaction. This is a tremendous weakness and probably more likely to cause a country to go soft.

Self confident and self satisfied people can easily stay emotionally unaffected by external events. These are the strong individuals. They have character and self discipline. This is different than people who feel the pressure to act a certain way. These are composed individuals and balanced people.
 
Self confident and self satisfied people can easily stay emotionally unaffected by external events.

So now we know who those knobs are that stay seated and quiet on third down. Life's winners!
 
My voice was shot, but I would have been booing for the 1st time ever. Not at the players, but at the decisions to keep the players in the game when they clearly were not getting the job done. So I guess that's the coaches. The coaching was atrocious, I wanted to scream when there was a couple of minutes left in the 1st half and we were punting the ball from deep in our end with about 20 seconds left on the play clock. That's when I completely lost it.

If that makes me classless, a moron, or a big meany, whatever. This isn't pee-wee football and you don't get participant ribbons.
 
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