Posts Tagged ‘Devin McMillan’

Philly Fans

Friday, October 15th, 2010

Since I’m a die hard Philly fan who no longer lives in Philadelphia, I find myself CONSTANTLY defending my Philly Fan brethren against what has always SEEMED TO BE constant and blatant media exaggeration.  Exaggeration that fans in other cities eat up with one of those big wooden spoons that used to hang on your momma’s kitchen wall back in the day.  The attitudes of Philly Fans, the violence, the intimidation, the so-called unprovoked booing and turning on our athletes, etc has all been embellished over the years to the point of legend.  And yes, admittedly, many of us OWN the legend, the myth, the lore, because 1) It has some truth to an EXTENT and 2) It’s sometimes fun to be PERCEIVED as the bully on the block…the Gooch….Biff…Nelson Muntz…you get the point.  But hearing sports media figures CONSTANTLY crap on my city’s fans, and bringing up the same old HALF-TOLD, overly-exaggerated stories from 30 and 40 years ago to make their points, is starting to get a tad bit old…and it is starting to weigh on me heavily.  If I hear that we threw snowballs at Santa Claus ONE MORE TIME without hearing the actual TRUE 1968  back-story, I’m gonna snap.  First of all jackasses, Santa Claus doesn’t exist.  People speak of this day as if the jolly, white-bearded, red-cheeked saint is a real person.  Second of all…forget it.  Use your fancy Google machines and look up the REAL story for yourselves. 

Nowadays, Philadelphia sporting events are so heavily scrutinized that EVERY little ballpark incident is reported as national news.  The whole city ALWAYS shares in the reputation of the “few”.  I’ve been to stadiums and arenas all across the country (41 to be exact) and one outside the country (if you count The Colosseum in Rome), and the same behavior goes on EVERYWHERE I go.  As a matter of fact, many times I think much of this behavior is a result of “other fans” having Philly fans in their house.  I think they feel the need to “act like us” just to show us that they are just as tough as we are and that their house can be just as intimidating as ours.  You wouldn’t believe how many fans I’ve seen play themselves way out of position trying to show off to the guy in the Phillies t-shirt or Eagles jersey.  But in these cases, the entire city doesn’t get labeled after every dust up in the stands and these incidents hardly make the nightly news.  It seems as if outsiders have always been envious of the passion we display towards our sports teams.  MOST of us are all about immovable loyalty to our TEAMS, so excuse us if we occasionally move on emotionally from non-performing, overpaid athletes or athletes who either NEVER HAVE or NO LONGER fit the mold of the city in general.

I find it hilarious how the national media and the sheep that hang onto their every word were so shocked to see Washington Redskins quarterback Donovan McNabb get a standing ovation upon his return to Philly.  Anyone who expected anything less doesn’t really know Philadelphians.  And even though the fans did “the right thing”, they still couldn’t get credit.  I read articles the day after implying that the standing ovation was probably a direct result of the fans knowing that the eye of the sports nation was on them that day.  I have a question…When ISN’T the eye of the sports nation on Philly fans?  And when have we ever changed our behavior to satisfy the masses?  Stop blindly believing the myths.  Stop allowing sports media talking heads to shape your opinions about stuff they weren’t even there to see.  Stop being legend-whores.  Go find out for yourselves and stop believing everything Michael Wilbon tells you.  Come to a game in Philly and hang out with us.  And if you act right, maybe we won’t beat yo ass up!

Devin “Dev” McMillan of The War Room, for War Room Sports

GET OFF THE BANDWAGON!!!

Friday, October 8th, 2010

Bandwagon jumpers, also known as front-runners, also known as faux fans, absolutely disgust me.  Now, “wagoneers” come in several different categories, and I’ll briefly explain a few of them.  First you have your “Hometown Wagon Jumpers”.  These are the folks who may not follow a particular sport, or may not even follow sports in general, but when one of their hometown teams get on a miraculous postseason run, they hop on the bandwagon, even if only to avoid being left out of the city’s excitement.  I’ve witnessed this in Philadelphia over the past several years as baseball and now hockey fans have come out of the woodwork.

Then you have your “Hometown Frontrunners”.  This is the group who can care less about the hometown teams unless they’re doing well.  This may sound similar to the “Hometown Wagon Jumpers”, but this group is comprised of knowledgeable sports fans that actually follow the sport or sports in question.  However, their televisions stay on a different channel and the stadium/arena seats stay empty until the team starts to show some promise, and when that team is finally considered good or “special”, the television ratings start to suddenly skyrocket and the arena is miraculously filled for the rest of the season. (See Miami Heat fans in the 2005-2006 NBA Season.  Even their President & General manager Pat Riley jumped on the bandwagon by forcing Stan Van Gundy out and making himself head coach of an obvious contender).

Then there are the “face-savers”.  These are the ones who pick teams that they saw winning when they were young, newbie sports fans.  Later in life when those teams stink and aren’t worth rooting for, you don’t hear much about them but they still claim them to save face and avoid getting called out by assholes like me.  Then when those teams are back on top, jerseys are purchased, car flags are flown, and they represent as if they never left.

Finally, you have your straight up “Wagon Groupies” who hitch their wagons to one of the odds-on favorites in each sport year after year.  This is the most shameless of the bunch because their “loyalties” have the potential to change every year.  Year after year, they’re representing different teams and act as if they have no clue why other sports fans they know look at them with a crooked eye.  Every year, they have a new “childhood team” (even if that team is an expansion team that wasn’t around in their childhood), or so it seems.

Now don’t get me wrong…this is a free country, so wagoneers have the right to root for whomever they please, whenever they please.  My biggest beef with them is that they always sought out the most die-hard fan they know to talk their trash.  I think THEY THINK it makes them look and feel more “die-hard” to pick fights with REAL “die-hards”.  Just know that if you have to constantly explain your “fanhood” to people you talk to every day, then we know you’re not real.  So my message to the “Wagon Contingent” remains………….”WE DON’T BELIEVE YOU.  YOU NEED MORE PEOPLE!”

GET OFF THE BANDWAGON!!

Devin “Dev” McMillan of The War Room, for War Room Sports

Fantasy Sports Chronicles (Vol. 1): The Fantasy Sports Twist

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

by Devin McMillan

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Fantasy sports has been one of the fastest growing entities in the sports world over the past decade.  It is no longer just a game for the fans, as the actual athletes themselves partake as well.  It is a GREAT medium for the “numbers don’t lie”/“stats are the gospel” contingency and it often makes fans with average sports knowledge feel like geniuses.  We all love fantasy sports, but fantasy sports have long left so-called “die-hard” fans in a twist.  This is not to bash the rest of you because I myself am a self-proclaimed fantasy guru, but due to the interest conflicting nature of the games, I have always had some steadfast rules that even I myself have begun to break.  Let’s take fantasy football for instance.  To prevent myself from rooting for too many players and teams I have no business rooting for, I usually try to limit myself to one league per year…the Gridiron Gentlemen’s Club league, presented by WarRoom Sports & Philadelphia Auto Design (yeah…shameless plug, so what).  I have broken this rule occasionally but it is usually as a favor to another league commissioner and I only put about 2% of the time and effort into those leagues that I put into my own.  Being a fanatic Philly fan, I DO NOT draft Cowgirls, Deadskins, and Midgets to my teams UNLESS it is strictly for trade bait.  Ok…I’ve had the occasional NY Midget, which is blasphemy in Philly, but the Midgets just aren’t as bad to me, probably because I live in the Washington DC area with Skins fans, which would make any outsider hate that team; and let’s face it, WE ALL hate the Cowboys.  Well folks…I’m sad to announce that due to the extension of the league this year, the talent pool was VERY thin, so I have committed a cardinal sin.  Yes…with the 18th pick in the first round, I selected Tony Romo as my quarterback. **In my crying  T.O. voice**…”That’s my quarterback”.

I am a 2-time champion (in 5 years) and 2-1 thus far this season, but it is getting impossible for me to enjoy fantasy sports because there is NO WAY I can bring myself to root for certain players and certain teams to do well.  It has also begun to ruin my NFL Sundays, because fantasy sports force you to watch games differently.  The constant computer score checking is NOT how football Sundays were intended to be enjoyed.  It’s becoming too much of a job.  This brings me to those of you out there who play in 3, 4, 5, even up to 6 leagues at once.  How is football even fun to you guys anymore?  Where’s the excitement in rooting for the WHOLE LEAGUE to do well at once?  How do you even feel good about winning one league when you undoubtedly had to root for AND against your players at the same time?  How is this not the greatest conflict of interest in the history of sports?  How can you call yourselves Packers fans while rooting for the Bears defense to shut down their opponents?  How can you call yourselves Colts fans while rooting for Chris Johnson to shred your defense so you can win a computer game?  How do you people even sleep with yourselves at night?  Fantasy games have RUINED die-hard sports fandom here in the United States!  We need a new hobby!  But until we get one, keep joining our Fantasy Leagues so Ican keep winning your money.

Devin “Dev” McMillan of The War Room, for War Room  Sports

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Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

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