When
you fall down you should stay down. When
you make a blunder one day, you should expect yourself to make the same mistake
the next. When you lose a lead in a game
you gave your heart and soul to, you shouldn’t bother showing up for another
game because chances are, you are not going to win.
Good messages to teach society,
Detroit? After two miserable losses by
the Tigers in the ALDS against the Orioles, those are essentially – even
bluntly – the phrases I’m hearing from fans,
from Detroit sports writers, from
the very people that have supported this organization with Old English D’s on
their heads and orange/blue tigers across their chests. What happened? Here I am, now a New Yorker … having left
Motown for opportunities here in the Apple, but I’m still rooting for the Tigers. It’s appalling that articles would wonder how
anyone can still believe this ball team is “capable” of winning – at hearing
words suggesting fans would not be
“tolerant” not if but WHEN the next game goes bad. Unbelievable.
Look, I may live in and love New
York, but I’m still loyal to my home team and town where I grew up. And to those lucky enough to be going to that
game today, please give your ticket to a real fan IF you’re planning on booing them
when they’re down. They’re not done
yet. If you’re going to write them off
after a couple of really bad games, great.
Stay home. As for me, if they end
up struggling, I’m going to shout for them to keep trying. IF they blow another lead, I’m going to be
clapping for them all the way in NYC to hustle and get it back. THAT is what fans do when their team is
down. That is what humans that believe
in the power of kinship, comebacks and underdogs do. Booing them is just begging for them to lose
and you know what? Bullies boo people
that are down. Lift them up. They’re nervous because they care … they’re
trying. Lift them up. Be behind them, pushing them forward and
motivating them to win not just because they’re your home team but, because you
are the type of fan that wears that team brand with pride no matter what.
My message to them and to you:
Detroit, you are one step closer to having another game. Show this league and those newscasters and sports
writers and everyone that says you can’t, that you still believe in
yourselves. It’s been done before; it
can be done again. And if that score
doesn’t end up reflecting a win, be proud of the grit it took to get them that
far. If not this year, then the
next. Hey, neither of the New York teams
are even in it anymore! Tigers …
“incapable?” BALONEY! Power to the D. Go
Tigers! And if you call yourself a fan ... you better be rootin' for 'em, too ... or ELSE ... !
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