Sounds horrible. The idiots doing it have no context. If it becomes a 9th inning thing, okay. But they're doing it in the 5th, the 7th, when the Reds are batting, when the Reds are in the field.
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Sounds horrible. The idiots doing it have no context. If it becomes a 9th inning thing, okay. But they're doing it in the 5th, the 7th, when the Reds are batting, when the Reds are in the field.
Finally experienced it on Clinchmas. It's terrible
Hearing it right now on FS-OH.
Sounds like the same 4 idiots doing it over and over.
It's excruciating.
Jim Day tweeted that the players hate it and wish it would stop.
So.... Coming out of the Eric Church concert last night.... Walked out of US Bank, was making our way toward GABP/Holy Grail/Toby's/etc and everyone started Wooooooo'ing as they were just getting their 1st updates from the game...
The Woooooooooooo isn't dead!
Maybe its that the Tin Hat (bar next to Holy Grail) didn't have as hardcore of a Reds following, or maybe that it had loud music all night, but The Woo was not prevalent there. Only time you heard anything like it was when people were naturally excited and yelling during a big play. No prolonged series of woos, just sporadic, moment appropriate woos.
I do not mind the howling as long as we are winning tonight. :D
[Screw] the Howl.
Sad and annoying, the vuvuzela of the american idiot
Just the fact that it bothers certain people makes me love the "Whooo/Howl" even more.
Lance McAllister is acting like someone killed his dog because Reds' fans have the AUDACITY to whoo. Nope, just some baseball fans having fun, Lance.
#simmerdown
I can't stand it. It's making some of the games practically unwatchable.
I don't notice it. Ever. Unless I've read about it here and am listening really hard for it, then just barely. IDK. Just not a big deal to me, I guess.
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