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I had this discussion in the chatbox earlier with KIF, and I wanted to see what the rest of the forum takes on this subject.
Everyone has their favorite team in every sport, that's easy. Most of the time it's your home town's city because normally you have many friends and family members that root for your home town team and it's easy to jump on board with that team when you're at an impressionable young age.
But then you get older. And you appreciate the game you love more. Then you realize the world is bigger than your home town. You start to realize that there are some pretty damned interesting teams out there that aren't the team you've been rooting for since you were 5 years old.
At this point, I ask you... is it okay to root for more than one team?
I'm a firm believer that this is possible as I regularly have 2 teams I root for in each sport that I like. And it really stems from various reasons, but I still maintain a code:
1.) The two teams must play in separate conferences and rarely play one another.
2.) When these two teams play each other, your loyalty towards of these teams is never in question. You ALWAYS root for the same team.
3.) Your loyalty towards both teams is never influenced based on where you currently live.
As far as NFL goes, I've been a Cowboys fan since I was a child. All my relatives and 99% of my friends are Cowboys fans. There's no way another team would surpass them in terms of my loyalty. But when I started appreciating the sport of football more and more when I was about 20 years old and I became drawn into the X's and O's aspect of the game, I started liking the Ravens because they were the most dominant defensive team of that era. I appreciated what they did on the field and their football strategy was one that I admired and really respected. It really had nothing to do with the Cowboys sucking as bad as they did in 03-04, but just that I was drawn to their scheme and really liked watching them play. So I also consider myself a Ravens fan, but in the event they play the Cowboys, I would never root for the Ravens no matter the stakes. Sorry, PHX.
And with NHL, I'm currently a Montreal Canadiens fan, though this was not always the case. I was a Dallas Stars fan in high school and have always rooted for them. But I wasn't always necessarily a hockey fan. I pretty much rooted for them out of respect to my home town. But a few years ago after I fell more in love with the game itself, I realized the Canadiens were the team I liked more. Tradition is a big deal to me when it comes to any sports team and I just feel the Canadiens are practically unrivaled in that regard. That, and I've never encountered a team that has more undying loyalty to their home town team than the Montreal Canadiens. They truly have some of the best sports fans in the world. Though I still like the Stars strictly because they're my home town team, but I won't be rooting for them when they play the Canadiens from now on.
Do you agree or disagree? Do you think your sports team loyalty should be reserved for strictly one team or do you have your own types of exceptions that would pool you into this category?
Everyone has their favorite team in every sport, that's easy. Most of the time it's your home town's city because normally you have many friends and family members that root for your home town team and it's easy to jump on board with that team when you're at an impressionable young age.
But then you get older. And you appreciate the game you love more. Then you realize the world is bigger than your home town. You start to realize that there are some pretty damned interesting teams out there that aren't the team you've been rooting for since you were 5 years old.
At this point, I ask you... is it okay to root for more than one team?
I'm a firm believer that this is possible as I regularly have 2 teams I root for in each sport that I like. And it really stems from various reasons, but I still maintain a code:
1.) The two teams must play in separate conferences and rarely play one another.
2.) When these two teams play each other, your loyalty towards of these teams is never in question. You ALWAYS root for the same team.
3.) Your loyalty towards both teams is never influenced based on where you currently live.
As far as NFL goes, I've been a Cowboys fan since I was a child. All my relatives and 99% of my friends are Cowboys fans. There's no way another team would surpass them in terms of my loyalty. But when I started appreciating the sport of football more and more when I was about 20 years old and I became drawn into the X's and O's aspect of the game, I started liking the Ravens because they were the most dominant defensive team of that era. I appreciated what they did on the field and their football strategy was one that I admired and really respected. It really had nothing to do with the Cowboys sucking as bad as they did in 03-04, but just that I was drawn to their scheme and really liked watching them play. So I also consider myself a Ravens fan, but in the event they play the Cowboys, I would never root for the Ravens no matter the stakes. Sorry, PHX.
And with NHL, I'm currently a Montreal Canadiens fan, though this was not always the case. I was a Dallas Stars fan in high school and have always rooted for them. But I wasn't always necessarily a hockey fan. I pretty much rooted for them out of respect to my home town. But a few years ago after I fell more in love with the game itself, I realized the Canadiens were the team I liked more. Tradition is a big deal to me when it comes to any sports team and I just feel the Canadiens are practically unrivaled in that regard. That, and I've never encountered a team that has more undying loyalty to their home town team than the Montreal Canadiens. They truly have some of the best sports fans in the world. Though I still like the Stars strictly because they're my home town team, but I won't be rooting for them when they play the Canadiens from now on.
Do you agree or disagree? Do you think your sports team loyalty should be reserved for strictly one team or do you have your own types of exceptions that would pool you into this category?