Sports Fan Behaviors

No sportsmanship and fair play means nothing in professional sports, no more?
Yesterday I asked for pitchers apologize when they reach mixtures and the majority of responses suggested that apology was a sign of weakness. For this reason and the shameful behavior exhibited by some athletes in other sports, and the fact that some fans go to fighting games explode hoping to win at all costs become the belief in professional sports today? No fans really Looking down to the agents trying to maintain some sense of honor and behave like gentlemen? Or do you prefer athletes who misbehave off the field and ice, or on the floor? Any ideas? Clear: is the pointer Dan? Is Dan a good guy? Does Dan know anything about anything? Dan is a horse @ $ $? Is it a question Dan difficult SOB? Does Dan need to shut the hell up? All so pretty, I think.
95% of fans want a player who excels in sports and acts like a gentleman. I'm from Detroit. We are polar opposites. In the NBA, we have Rasheed Wallace. A more errors than any other player Technacal. He is portrayed as a man wild in the countryside and to encourage fans, but we also had Steve Yzerman gentlman a real game of hockey. You have 3 fights in his career. (Composite of three decades.) He was a father of the son of man would see and say "this is like playing the game." The media in the sport wants to exploit the idea, if you're not in your face aggressive than its not the MVP. The majority were really Sportsmans great Cal Ripken Jr., Joe Montana. Barry Sanders. John Stockton. It is the fact that when athletes go crazy as ESPN is May 1 daily reports on the subject. In the same way that the media do in the real world. I think ESPN and FOX Sports Net at any time can choose to focus the real essence the game, but it's better for them when the batter Bean or a player gets stuck high, or very hard foul is committed.
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