How do you act during a Tenn football game?

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tennesseegirl

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Sad to say Iam a screamer , I yell at the tv like what I say would change the outcome of the game :p and sometimes I almost cuss but since Iam a Christian I don't but boy is it hard sometimes not too! My brother sometimes throws things :realmad:! and is really loud! What about yall?
 
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Sad to say Iam a screamer , I yell at the tv like what I say would change the outcome of the game :p and sometimes I almost cuss but since Iam a Christian I don't but boy is it hard sometimes not too! My brother sometimes throws things :realmad:! and is really loud! What about yall?
You don't even wanna know lol:)
 
#3
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my neighbors heard me during the UT/UK overtime game a couple years ago and even commented on it. That's really the podest I can remember at home. The LSU game in 05 was at a bar but we were very loud that night (probably because of all the drinking in the 1st half)
 
#7
#7
I usually try to keep my emotions inside which usually ends in a massive blow-up/mental breakdown somewhere down the line. After last years Gator meltdown I got into a huge fight with a long time lady friend because of built up anger.
 
#8
#8
getting in a fight with you lady after a loss is always a good way to go; you know, because she had so much to do with the outcome.
 
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I almost flipped a table a picnic table at Bimini's in Myrtle Beach when we blocked the FG in overtime against Kentucky in 07. I'm a little less subdued at home. :)
 
#10
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Let's just say my wife made me swear I would never drink brown liquor again. This came after the UT/Bamer game when I decided to punch the hood of a van trying to turn while a cop was standing close by. Not one of my prouder moments.
 
#11
#11
My husband moves furniture at home before the game, and apologizes in advance to fans sitting near us at games. Maybe he's trying to tell me something.
 
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#14
Screaming in a good way if we're winning
Screaming in a bad way if we're choking in a close game
Sulking if we're getting blown out.
 
#17
#17
I usually try my best to make the visiting fans feel welcomed. It may sound strange, but I had incredible luck with opposing fans when I saw the game AT Florida in 2001. Everyone was very friendly and congratulatory when we won. I even had a Florida fan buy me and my friends a pitcher of beer just to say congrats.
I always remember that along with the a-hole fans at Georgia and Alabama games that have tried to pick fights with me just for wearing UT orange. If I can send another fan home to their school feeling good about UT like I did when I left Gainesville...I'll feel even prouder to be a Vol.
Now...that's what I TRY to do. Lately I've just been acting really drunk and depressed at UT games.
 
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Sad to say Iam a screamer , I yell at the tv like what I say would change the outcome of the game :p and sometimes I almost cuss but since Iam a Christian I don't but boy is it hard sometimes not too! My brother sometimes throws things :realmad:! and is really loud! What about yall?

if at home watching (I'm at most games), I'm pretty emotionless. Just watch the game and watch replays carefully to try and watch line play closely. I also tape and re-watch all games at least twice.

If at game, normally again I'm watching intently. Emotions come out generally for score, turnovers, big defensive plays, etc. Not going crazy type stuff, but just emotions coming forth.

I've been to a lot of practices (not with new regime) so in past I've tried to watch things I've seen from being at practices.

I've never been a screamer or a cusser. Played a lot of ball when I was a lot younger than I am now. Watched a lot of ball for 45-50 years. I understand that on almost every football play, at least one player is likely to make a mistake. They will either do the wrong thing or the opposing player will just beat them on the play. Its just going to happen. Doesn't mean they aren't trying their hardest, they are. They hate to get beat or make mistakes. me screaming and yelling only affects me and my health. Doesn't change anything else so I just remain calm.

I throughly enjoy my approach to watching the Vols play. Doesn't work for most I'm sure. But, works very well for me.
 
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Either screaming in happiness or disgust, the latter as of recent. Im usually in a brown liquor rage by the end of the game so it really doesnt matter if we win or lose because I am raging anyway
 
#22
#22
For me,it aint an act..Loud early,then the middle 2 qtrs. I settle in,then all out in 4th..when the might need the noise..

Im old now~
 
#23
#23
I generally yell at the tv when watching at home, but am pretty calm when im at neyland or w/e.
 
#24
#24
I'm very much a high-fiver after a little (lot) of the sauce.

Very loud at games, pretty chill at home. Always respectful to others around me... unless they're in blue or crimson...and then they started it.
 
#25
#25
at the game i am the first one going "AAAAAAHHHHHH" and stomping my feet before every play. i usually try to sneak in MUCH liquor because screaming like that and all that movement sobers me up quick. and i like drinking. at vol games.
if we're losing i scream louder.
if we're winning i jump around
typical college football student fan, except louder and more violent motions
etc.


if i'm watching at home i can't have anything to throw around me but i don't yell or anything i just get depressed. and hammered. if we win i'm like "woo", if we lose i'm like "boo"
soooo
 

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