rockytop9808
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Not only is this quite possibly the worst post of the year, but it's been proven by many scientist and scholars that this is not physically possibly. If you really did grow up watching the Braves, and those players that you named, then there is no way in hell you can really like the yankees and the Braves.
I understand there is a big difference in "growing up watching" and actually pulling for a team though. TBS allowed EVERYBODY "grow up and watch" the Braves, so whether you liked them or not, if you had cable TV you saw the braves, so here's my anti-bandwagon/”Tennessee and…” rant.
1. Posts like this prove that there are definitely limits/rules to pulling for multiple teams or even "bandwagon" fans. It seems some people aren't smart enough to pull for multiple teams... I haven't read the whole thread but I'm pretty sure I won't see many "I like the Vols, but I pull for Bama when we're not playing them" or "I always liked the Cowboys, but dang I like the Eagles too!". Can't happen, shouldn't happen.
2. In my experiences, liking multiple teams leads to a ho-hum attitude towards the teams you "pull for". Pulling for just 1 team, good or bad, is like going all in every time they start a game, and you don't get that if you have that other team as a backup (or whatever you want to call it).
What this all boils down to is you can't like the Braves and the yankees chief....history says you have pick one or the other.
Before you'd go around calling a post the worst post of the year, I'd learn some basic grammar and spelling.
That said, how many times do the Yankees and Braves play each other? Why do I have to hate one or the other? And why is it impossible to cheer for certain players? You give absolutely no reason other than "you can't", which is pretty weak. At least make a point, chief.
I've played baseball for all of my life. I love the game. I'll cheer for the players I like and watch the teams I enjoy watching. This includes the minor league team in my town that's affiliated with the Red Sox- I hate the Sox, but I greatly enjoy watching live baseball so I go and cheer for them. No need to be a prick because of some perceived loyalty to a major league franchise in which you very, very likely have no stake.
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