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  • Konsonum
    Rookie
    • Jun 2010
    • 73

    #1

    Online Bandwagon

    Does anyone notice that when any team gets high in the rankings, more and more people use it? For example, when the Texas Rangers got pushed up into the 2nd ranking, one in every three players I came across then chose to use the Rangers. This happened with the Phillies as well. I remember several times when people rushed to choose the Red Sox while they were ranked 2nd, so I had to resort to another team. And all-around, many people used the Yankees. The worse part is, when these teams dropped in rankings, like when the Red Sox was plagued by mass injury and went down to contend for the 8th and 9th ranking, almost no one used them again. In fact, I have yet to come across another BoSox or Rangers player since then.

    And now that the Phillies are 1st in statiscal ranking, all of the last few players I happened to come across chose to use the Phillies. I mean, come on, why can't people just stick to their teams? It kind of gets annoying when you're constantly playing against the same people over and over again. The lowest ranked team I played against so far was the Jays.

    On an interesting side note, when Rodriguez was injured and placed on the DL, the Yankees dropped down to 2nd in statistical ranking. Haha.
    Last edited by Konsonum; 08-30-2010, 12:18 PM.
  • 15tpatry
    Banned
    • Mar 2010
    • 199

    #2
    Re: Online Bandwagon

    i hate when people do that im a proud phillies fan and i hate when people use them just to win.

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    • cardsleadtheway
      Banned
      • Jun 2009
      • 1911

      #3
      Re: Online Bandwagon

      You seem surprised by this. I would wager that over half of all real life fans are band wagon fans. I can't tell you how many Red Sox hats sprang out of nowhere in 2004 the day after they finally broke the curse. I have been going to A's games for years, and I can tell you that there are a lot more Red Sox and Yankee fans these days going to the games than in the mid 90's. People are like that though. It is what it is. Congrats on being a die hard Phillies fan. You guys suffered a lot before winning.

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      • thecub
        Rookie
        • Jul 2010
        • 215

        #4
        Re: Online Bandwagon

        i agree,what ever teams are in top 5.You always play against

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        • Konsonum
          Rookie
          • Jun 2010
          • 73

          #5
          Re: Online Bandwagon

          Originally posted by cardsleadtheway
          You seem surprised by this. I would wager that over half of all real life fans are band wagon fans. I can't tell you how many Red Sox hats sprang out of nowhere in 2004 the day after they finally broke the curse. I have been going to A's games for years, and I can tell you that there are a lot more Red Sox and Yankee fans these days going to the games than in the mid 90's. People are like that though. It is what it is. Congrats on being a die hard Phillies fan. You guys suffered a lot before winning.
          That's not what I mean when people bandwagon. When a team does very bad for a very long time, it's understandable that the people in that region start to switch over to other sports, since there's not much to cheer about. But it's annoying when a fan of the Mets suddenly started playing with the Phillies because he thinks he would win if he played with the #1 team.

          And you need to improve your knowledge surrounding Red Sox - Fenway Park history. As a Red Sox fan, I can tell you that large crowds attended home Red Sox games years before 2004. To outsiders, it may seem that the Red Sox have not been doing since they have not earned a World Series title in 86 years; in contrast, there are many years between 1918 and 2004 where the Red Sox did outstandingly well, but did not get the World Series title.

          In fact, every game in Fenway Park has been sold out since sometime in 2003.

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          • btusi
            Rookie
            • Apr 2010
            • 22

            #6
            Re: Online Bandwagon

            Originally posted by Konsonum
            it's annoying when a fan of the Mets suddenly started playing with the Phillies because he thinks he would win if he played with the #1 team.
            mets fans better not be playing with the phillies! as a philly fan, i won't even draft anyone from the mets when doing a fantasy draft. actually most of the NL east for that matter, especially from the teams with heated rivalries with the phils over the past few years. pride boys, pride.

            the funny part is, sometimes i feel like a douche for always picking the phils. i almost wish they weren't so highly rated.

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            • cardsleadtheway
              Banned
              • Jun 2009
              • 1911

              #7
              Re: Online Bandwagon

              Originally posted by Konsonum
              And you need to improve your knowledge surrounding Red Sox - Fenway Park history. As a Red Sox fan, I can tell you that large crowds attended home Red Sox games years before 2004. To outsiders, it may seem that the Red Sox have not been doing since they have not earned a World Series title in 86 years; in contrast, there are many years between 1918 and 2004 where the Red Sox did outstandingly well, but did not get the World Series title.

              In fact, every game in Fenway Park has been sold out since sometime in 2003.
              I am not talking about fans in Fenway. I have spent time in Boston and went to quite a few games there. I love that park and the real fans there are awesome. I was referring to all the fans that sprung up everywhere after they won (I was living in Portland, OR for Pete's sake. I met 2 Red Sox fans in 8 years while living there prior 2004).

              As for the game, some people just don't like to lose and hence try to maximize their chances by selecting the best team available. That is one of the many reasons I don't play online.

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              • Konsonum
                Rookie
                • Jun 2010
                • 73

                #8
                Re: Online Bandwagon

                Originally posted by cardsleadtheway
                I am not talking about fans in Fenway. I have spent time in Boston and went to quite a few games there. I love that park and the real fans there are awesome. I was referring to all the fans that sprung up everywhere after they won (I was living in Portland, OR for Pete's sake. I met 2 Red Sox fans in 8 years while living there prior 2004).

                As for the game, some people just don't like to lose and hence try to maximize their chances by selecting the best team available. That is one of the many reasons I don't play online.
                I didn't know that there were fans near Seattle who weren't fans of the Mariners but of a team on the other side of the coast.

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                • 15tpatry
                  Banned
                  • Mar 2010
                  • 199

                  #9
                  Re: Online Bandwagon

                  Originally posted by cardsleadtheway
                  Congrats on being a die hard Phillies fan. You guys suffered a lot before winning.
                  ur right we suffered for a long long time

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                  • A-Ram93
                    Rookie
                    • May 2009
                    • 41

                    #10
                    Re: Online Bandwagon

                    Originally posted by 15tpatry
                    ur right we suffered for a long long time
                    Try Being a cubs fan
                    But to the OP, it happens on every sports game.

                    Examples being the penguins on nhl games. Up until a couple of years ago no-one would touch 'em, whereas now you'll play them almost every other game.
                    Last edited by A-Ram93; 08-31-2010, 03:03 PM.

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                    • 15tpatry
                      Banned
                      • Mar 2010
                      • 199

                      #11
                      Re: Online Bandwagon

                      Originally posted by A-Ram93
                      Try Being a cubs fan
                      But to the OP, it happens on every sports game.

                      Examples being the penguins on nhl games. Up until a couple of years ago no-one would touch 'em, whereas now you'll play them almost every other game.
                      ur right i dont even want to know wat u cub fans hav gone through

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                      • miles999
                        Banned
                        • Jun 2010
                        • 86

                        #12
                        Re: Online Bandwagon

                        Personnally, I don't care so much about losing as long as I play a fair game, but I think the problem is with some trophies, if you catch my drift...

                        also, a team high in the standings means they updated ratings (to reflect this season better).
                        Jose Bautista is still a 15HR threat in the latest online update...
                        (I wish I could use the Jays!)

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