It is almost a guarantee that that guy has never played competitive organized sports, because nobody with a fraction of an ounce of competitive spirit in them would say something so outlandishly whiny. In my opinion, of course!
Has never played competitive organized sports recently. He could be like 75 yo. Lost whatever fire he had.
But if he has never played competitive sports, so what? He can't be a fan of the team? I would say the issue is an overall wussiness/whininess. I just don't see it as so extraordinarily egregious as you do.
I don't know; I've seen a lot of dumbassery on the sports boards. You probably weren't there for Mikeness. Or clevel's "the play." Or the freaking idiot who in Gut's second or final year kept typing ad nauseum, "LAME DUCK GUT MUST GO!" About a thousand times. He was like OGtruthhurts here, except orders of magnitude more prolific.
There was a guy, DMX I think was his name something like that, who tried to brag about how sophisticated he was. Except, you know, he wasn't. He did regale everyone with wondrous stories of drinking Brie in Paris, and eating Pinot Gris (which he thought was pate) in the country side.
There was a website called Duke Basketball Report, which in its early days was a trip. Imagine your stereotype of 1999 computer literate Dukies trying to talk about sports, and then quintuple the cringe. Someone over there actually wrote a long paean to the greatness of Coach K, as exemplified by him calling his post players Shav and Shel. You see, in basketball, you have to make decisions quickly. If you need help on defense, you don't have waste on extra syllables like "den." Holes might say Brendan, but Dukies say Shel and that's why Duke was a superior team and Coack K a genius. I kid you not.
There was also the guy who wrote a long passionate defense of Shavlik Randolph's mom cutting his steak. Talk about embarrassing -- N&O ran a picture of Shav as a high school junior (at the time, the #1 rated recruit in the country) sitting on the sofa while his mom cut his steak. We figured it was a prank by the N&O guy, or maybe mom was being overprotective, or maybe someone made a bad judgment call -- but no, what we didn't realize was that Shav was trying to put on weight and thus it was fabulous that he wasn't burning calories on extraneous activities like cutting his meat.
This shit wasn't ironic -- internet irony didn't really exist yet. Well, it did but it was still underground. Point is, I guess I've just seen so, so much worse than that.