Re: According to Jim Day, Players Hate the Woos
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Originally Posted by
Caveat Emperor
If even one player finds it distracting on the Reds squad, why in the world would the fans keep doing it?
Because that one player might be Wilson Valdez. Woooooooo.
Although I'm not at the games, the only time I've noticed it on TV was the extra inning game when there were 500 people left. Maybe it's annoying when you're at the games, but so are a lot of other things. Over the air, I don't even know it's going on. And personally, I couldn't care less if the players like it.
Re: According to Jim Day, Players Hate the Woos
Not sure how you can miss hearing it on TV unless you have the sound turned all the way down, which I am tempted to do. Annoys me to no end.
Re: According to Jim Day, Players Hate the Woos
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Originally Posted by
smith288
It's annoying. I couldnt imagine being Mike Leake and start hearing that in your head and lose focus. It would drive me nuts.
Were that the case, I'd suggest it's not a drive but a short putt. ;)
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In town from Montana and went to the last two games. Some idiot behind us was doing the "woo" and I thought my 77-year-old Dad was going to deck him at one point.
I did not notice the "woo" during Frazier's HR or on Bruce's single or Navarro's walk off "triple," as the yelling simply overpowered every other sound. There is no rhyme or reason to the "woos." On Wednesday night I heard more of them than during the day game yesterday. On Wednesday, trailing by so many runs, it seemed completely out of place and somewhat sad sounding. Idiots were doing the "woo" regardless of who was up to bat or what scenario was at hand.
I admit to having chuckled about it on telecasts from far away, but when at the games I found it entirely annoying. Maybe it's a sign that I am "old" at 50+?
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I don't think it's going to be a problem at the playoff games as emotion is spent on every single pitch and every single swing of the bat. If it is still front and center during a playoff game, it is a black eye on the Reds fan base as far as I am concerned.
I think it dies off over the winter.
Re: According to Jim Day, Players Hate the Woos
How do you know when to wooooo? With the wave, you can see it coming...how do you know when to woooooo?
Re: According to Jim Day, Players Hate the Woos
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Originally Posted by
redssince75
How do you know when to wooooo? With the wave, you can see it coming...how do you know when to woooooo?
You do it the same time you should be doing the wave: never.
Re: According to Jim Day, Players Hate the Woos
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Originally Posted by
powersackers
Pretty sure those doing the woo aren't on Red Zone. It is Terrible in person. Worse on the TV and Radio. A mullet a spare tire sticking out of too tight t shirt and a butt crack showing is what I picture each time I hear it.
It's the Honey Boo Boo of stadium antics. And I can guarantee that's how everyone outside of Cincinnati sees it.
Re: According to Jim Day, Players Hate the Woos
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camisadelgolf
You do it the same time you should be doing the wave: never.
I always avoid the wave even though I see it coming.
But it really was just curiosity on the woooo: how do you know?
Re: According to Jim Day, Players Hate the Woos
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Originally Posted by
redssince75
I always avoid the wave even though I see it coming.
But it really was just curiosity on the woooo: how do you know?
Based on the games I've been to and comments in this thread, I think the preferred time to woo is during the most annoying times possible.
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Re: According to Jim Day, Players Hate the Woos
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Originally Posted by
camisadelgolf
Based on the games I've been to and comments in this thread, I think the preferred time to woo is during the most annoying times possible.
I'm still not understanding. I've never heard it.
Is it a solitary thing? If so, how does anybody hear it?
Is it a group thing? If so, how does everyone know when to do it together?
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It's sophmoronic. It needs to die.