PhilaOwnsBoston wrote:I hope people realize bitching about bitching is still bitching.
That's probably my biggest message board pet peeve. After a draft when people don't like the picks "OH YOU KNOW BETTER THAN PROFESSIONAL GMS, HUH???"
So I guess fans aren't allowed to have opinions? I mean, that's basically what people are saying. Because we aren't professional GMs we should just follow everything a team does like mindless obedient sheep, because of course they're pros, they could never screw up or anything. It's not like people didn't see the Pasecniks pick being awful coming or anything...
IMO it's just a way for fans in denial to try to live in a bubble or an echo chamber. They feel if they surround themselves with nothing but optimism that the negative can't happen, because it's a tough pill to swallow that your team may have done something bad. But it happens and you can't bury your head in the sand. You need to deal with it. Actually, if you want to get down to it, that's a fan's duty. To hold their teams accountable when they do things wrong, because who else can? You can only force change with your wallets and voices.
So even if I disagree, I always applaud someone for making their voices heard either in audio or in print. Call radio stations and criticize, go to message boards and rant, and go to games and shout. Don't let your voices be silenced, I will always support a fan's right to voice their frustrations and will be against anyone trying to silence you or tell you to shut up and to just follow along obediently.
I think many fans do. We need only go back to Collars choosing Fultz. People who watched Fultz play on our board
knew what we were getting. Those of us who listened to the analysts and commentators and looked at the mock
draft reports didn't really know.
And the history of the draft, looking back 20 years, there usually one star who comes out of the second round, players
like Marc Gasol. So it's kind of really dumb not to take your swing at the fence when you get one, two or three swings.