Re: What's the definition of not being a true fan?
Everybodies interpretation is different I guess. I love this team and defend it non-stop, living in Massachusetts and having to listen to Patriots fans. If you love the team and love watching the games your a true fan plain and simple. Everybody wants to win and its frustrating losing all these close games. We will have our turn on top of the league again.. In response to "fair weather fans".. look up BOSTON RED SOX FAN... for years it was " i cant wait to blow it in september...bucky bleeping dent" etc
We arent like that, Redskins fans are an extremely educated group. We see the mistakes and our dedication to the team gives us heavy hearts during times of tragedy and when we lose a close game. Its not like that in most towns.. The last game I went to was against the Giants in 05 and it was one of the most memorable times of my life...I had 2 of my freinds that were pats fans buying jerseys and screaming with me the whole time...
Its not like that in NE.. the atmosphere isint the same and the fans dont know the game as well..just take pride in being a skins fan.. We will be a stronger healthier team moving forward. It hurts me watching the close losses every week, but I got into work talking the most smack every week about how bad were going to beat our next oppenent, and that will never change.
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