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Have you ever changed you "favorite" team? (1 Viewer)

Well, have you?

  • Yes

    Votes: 6 11.1%
  • Yes...and more than just once

    Votes: 3 5.6%
  • Yes...but for a really good reason

    Votes: 8 14.8%
  • No

    Votes: 37 68.5%

  • Total voters
    54
Grew up Mets, Vikings, Timberwolves, and Maple Leafs fans.

When I moved to Minnesota I began to really enjoy rooting for the Twins (how can you not like that organization?) and paid attention to them almost more than the Mets, but if the two met in the WS (they were both in the 2006 playoffs) I'd still root for the Mets. On a smaller scale I've enjoyed watching the Suns and Cardinals since moving to AZ, but can't imagine rooting for them over my favorite teams.

I honestly think it's unfathomable to switch teams unless your team moves.

 
Nope, and it finally paid off last year after 25 years and 100 long seasons. :lmao:

(Phillies / Eagles / Flyers / Sixers)

I don't really see how someone even could. :lmao:

Maybe at a certain time you like another team's players better or they're more fun to watch, but changing your alligiance entirely?

ETA: I guess if you could, you weren't really a fan of the first team anyway... think I read that on here somewhere.
Mayflower trucks. More than reason enough.
 
Regarding the contingent of fans that live in Tennessee and are Colts fans only because Peyton is their QB: You will only be acquitted by me if you continue to be a Colts' fan long after he is gone and the suck again. FYI -- they won't.
Sooo it's wrong for me to root for a guy I knew in college who is well on his way to be the best QB in the history of the game? :confused:

Just curious on what the rules are here....

 
I think I had a good reason, as I kid I was a Yankees fan and my favorite player was Dave Winfield. Then Steinbrenner went insane on him, hired people to dig up dirt on him, and traded him away. The Yanks were dead to me for a long time after that.

 
I was a fan on the Dolphins in the early 70s. When they lost Csonka, Kiick, and Warfield to the World Football League, I became a Steelers fan.

 
My NBA team was hijacked and moved to another state and given a stupid name. I haven't become a fan of another team, I've just given up the NBA totally.

I am a fan of both the Washington Huskies and Texas Longhorns. I went to both schools, but I grew up going to Husky games and went to undergrad there, so my primary loyalty is the Washington. But I lived in Texas for a long time and became a pretty big fan during that time. So big a fan that attending the 2005 Rose Bowl was among the top 2-3 sports related moments of my life. But when Washington played Texas in the 2003 Holiday Bowl, there was no question who I was rooting for.

 
I moved some love from Michigan to Oklahoma because I went to school at OU but I'm still a Michigan fan. Just tough splitting between two teams.

Moving love from the Seahawks to the Lions but this might take several years. I still go to Seahawks news 9 out of 10 times and I also watch the Seahawks if both team are playing at the same time.

I was into sports at a very early age, like 6. I kept journals with sports stats from the early 80s through high school :) so I liked a few teams over the years but nothing serious. Always been a Tigers, Michigan, and Seahawks fan and the Pistons I started to really like in the mid 80s. I didn't follow hockey that closely until I was a teenager but the Wings were always my favorite team although even today I am a closet Islanders fan.

 
I don't really see how someone even could. :)

Maybe at a certain time you like another team's players better or they're more fun to watch, but changing your alligiance entirely?

ETA: I guess if you could, you weren't really a fan of the first team anyway... think I read that on here somewhere.
For me, I grew up near Detroit, a Lions, Wolverines, Red Wings, Tigers and Pistons fan.I'll always be a Red Wings fan.

I attended EMU for undergrad and Kansas Law School so they're my teams although I still like the Wolverines.

Lions have just abused their fans and I live near Nashville, I've become more of a Titans fan. I'll still consider the Lions as one of my teams, I'm sick like that.

I don't follow basketball or baseball any more although I'll watch a game and if I see they're in the playoffs I'll pay attention.

To me those are the biggest reasons to switch alliances - actually attending a different school and moving to a new city.

 
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I've been giving Ralph Wilson every offseason since Gregg Williams. He keeps hiring head coaches on the cheap and keeps getting his money's worth. Now we have to factor in a mediocre front office as well with no real 'football guy' GM. I'm nearly hoping the team moves to L.A. so I can be free to root for someone else.
Emphatically restate this, despite what it will mean to the local economy. That team is moving. It's inevitable upon Wilson's death.Toronoto or LA, it doesn't matter. The minute it happens, I flip a coin and become a Giants or Steelers fan.
 
I've been giving Ralph Wilson every offseason since Gregg Williams. He keeps hiring head coaches on the cheap and keeps getting his money's worth. Now we have to factor in a mediocre front office as well with no real 'football guy' GM. I'm nearly hoping the team moves to L.A. so I can be free to root for someone else.
That team is moving. It's inevitable upon Wilson's death.
lol
 
Was 8 and living in Baltimore when the Mayflower trucks came. F*** Irsay!
btw, did you catch Barry Levinson's documentary on the Colts band on ESPN last night? After seeing that, I can see why you'd feel that way about Irsay.
I haven't yet but I doubt an hour long documentary can capture what Robert Irsay did to destroy the fans of the Colts and the fans of all the other shifting NFL teams from the moment he bought the Rams.
 
How do you guys feel about someone that pulls for 2 college teams? For example, a guy I work with pulls for UNC in basketball and Miami U in football. For some reason this doesn't sit well with me but to each his own. :shrug:
Assuming he attended both UNC and Miami, this is fine. Otherwise it's pretty weak. I don't understand the concept of being a "fan" of a college that you never attended, let alone two such colleges.
:goodposting:I grew up a huge IU Hoosier fan as a kid but ended up going to a small private college. I'm still a Big Ten fan in general and love to watch games from the conference (I even play in a big ten fantasy basketball league) but can really call myself an IU fan anymore.
 
Yes, said this before here, but used to be a huge Raiders fan back in the 70's. My parents had season tickets, went to the 74 Raiders-Dolphins playoff game.

But then Al Davis decided to be a greedy ******* and moved them to LA. I switched to the 49ers at that point (right when they started their team of the decade in the 80's) and never looked back. Even when the raiders came back to Oakland, stayed with the niners

 
SlaX said:
IvanKaramazov said:
I don't understand the concept of being a "fan" of a college that you never attended
Wait? So you're not allowed to be a fan of a college until you graduate high school? "Oh yeah. I've been a North Carolina fan all my life. Oh wait, I forgot. I wasn't allowed to be one until I started going there."
To clarify, if you are too young or never attended a college then I could see picking a local one to root for. Even in my case where I went to a DIII school, I could see someone still being a fan of a local D1, etc. However, something seems awfully "bandwagon-esque" if you went to one D1 school but root for a different one(s).
 
In The Zone said:
How do you guys feel about someone that pulls for 2 college teams? For example, a guy I work with pulls for UNC in basketball and Miami U in football. For some reason this doesn't sit well with me but to each his own. :unsure:
I went to a I-AA football school (Lehigh) that has never really been a player in the college sports scene so I don't really have a rooting interest in top level college competition based on where I went. Although I'm not all that into college sports (until the NCAA tourney rolls around anyway) its fun to at least have some sort of rooting interest. So the teams I'd say I'm a "fan" of would be:USC for football because my brother went there and I was out and had a blast at a few games during the time he was there. By geography, it would probably make more sense to be a Penn State fan (been to a few games with friends) but their fans drive me nuts more often then not.Villanova for basketball since: its a team local to the area, had friends there when I was in High School (graduated in earlier classes) and would go to a few games, my best friend from home ended up going there and I'd stop by for games, and my wife graduated from there.
 
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Regarding the contingent of fans that live in Tennessee and are Colts fans only because Peyton is their QB: You will only be acquitted by me if you continue to be a Colts' fan long after he is gone and the suck again. FYI -- they won't.
Sooo it's wrong for me to root for a guy I knew in college who is well on his way to be the best QB in the history of the game? :wub:

Just curious on what the rules are here....
I have no problem with you rooting for Peyton...at all. But, i you start rooting for his team over YOUR team, then I do have an issue with that.Huge Braves fan here -- but got to know David Price through local connections in the baseball scene. I really pull for him to do well for the Tampa Rays -- but I will never, ever pull for him to beat the Braves.

 
3C said:
I was a fan on the Dolphins in the early 70s. When they lost Csonka, Kiick, and Warfield to the World Football League, I became a Steelers fan.
You may be a Steeler fan but you were never a dolphin fan...
 
Doctor Detroit said:
I moved some love from Michigan to Oklahoma because I went to school at OU but I'm still a Michigan fan. Just tough splitting between two teams.Moving love from the Seahawks to the Lions but this might take several years. I still go to Seahawks news 9 out of 10 times and I also watch the Seahawks if both team are playing at the same time. I was into sports at a very early age, like 6. I kept journals with sports stats from the early 80s through high school :goodposting: so I liked a few teams over the years but nothing serious. Always been a Tigers, Michigan, and Seahawks fan and the Pistons I started to really like in the mid 80s. I didn't follow hockey that closely until I was a teenager but the Wings were always my favorite team although even today I am a closet Islanders fan.
I never understood the undying love for the local college football team. How are you more of a fan for a school you didn't go to then the one you did go to? blows my mind.
 
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Regarding the contingent of fans that live in Tennessee and are Colts fans only because Peyton is their QB: You will only be acquitted by me if you continue to be a Colts' fan long after he is gone and the suck again. FYI -- they won't.
Sooo it's wrong for me to root for a guy I knew in college who is well on his way to be the best QB in the history of the game? :goodposting:

Just curious on what the rules are here....
I have no problem with you rooting for Peyton...at all. But, i you start rooting for his team over YOUR team, then I do have an issue with that.Huge Braves fan here -- but got to know David Price through local connections in the baseball scene. I really pull for him to do well for the Tampa Rays -- but I will never, ever pull for him to beat the Braves.
Yep, I got to know a few of the lesser known Phillies through my baseball connection and through an unrelated channel Matt Millen. I told Millen I hope he goes 14-2 with 2 losses to my Vikes and the Phillies guys that they played well but didn't overcome the Mets.
 
3C said:
I was a fan on the Dolphins in the early 70s. When they lost Csonka, Kiick, and Warfield to the World Football League, I became a Steelers fan.
You may be a Steeler fan but you were never a dolphin fan...
I was 10. Sue me.
Sorry, not trying to start anything. It just goes to my point in this thread. If you are a true fan of a team, you never leave that team.
That's dumb. There are reasons to leave a team. I brought up Steinbrenner screwing over his own players before, if you like the players and hated him, it made sense. What about Cleveland Browns fans, after the team up and left for Baltimore... same team, same owners, same players, should they be criticized for not being loyal to them?
 
Doctor Detroit said:
I moved some love from Michigan to Oklahoma because I went to school at OU but I'm still a Michigan fan. Just tough splitting between two teams.Moving love from the Seahawks to the Lions but this might take several years. I still go to Seahawks news 9 out of 10 times and I also watch the Seahawks if both team are playing at the same time. I was into sports at a very early age, like 6. I kept journals with sports stats from the early 80s through high school :nerd: so I liked a few teams over the years but nothing serious. Always been a Tigers, Michigan, and Seahawks fan and the Pistons I started to really like in the mid 80s. I didn't follow hockey that closely until I was a teenager but the Wings were always my favorite team although even today I am a closet Islanders fan.
I never understood the undying love for the local college football team. How are you more of a fan for a school you didn't go to then the one you did go to? blows my mind.
Where does it say I am more of a fan of the local team than I am of the school I went to? Also if you grew up in one area and liked one team for 18+ years, I would consider it normal to continue being a fan of that school. If you want to dump them that's fine, but 10-15 years or more of rooting for a school in your area is part of your culture by then.
 
RedmondLonghorn said:
My NBA team was hijacked and moved to another state and given a stupid name. I haven't become a fan of another team, I've just given up the NBA totally.I am a fan of both the Washington Huskies and Texas Longhorns. I went to both schools, but I grew up going to Husky games and went to undergrad there, so my primary loyalty is the Washington. But I lived in Texas for a long time and became a pretty big fan during that time. So big a fan that attending the 2005 Rose Bowl was among the top 2-3 sports related moments of my life. But when Washington played Texas in the 2003 Holiday Bowl, there was no question who I was rooting for.
I don't know how many blows to the head you've taken since 2003, but Texas played Washington State (the Cougars) in the 2003 Holiday Bowl. Roy Williams, BJ Johnson and Sloan Thomas dropped TD pass after TD pass to lose that game. I drank a whole bottle of Jack Daniels that night to drown my sorrows.
 
I’ve slowly became more attached to the Tampa teams then the Burgh teams I grew up with. It wasn’t a decision I made, it just kinda happened over time.

 
I've never changed teams but the last few years i have not been seated in front of the TV glued to and only to the Eagles game.

I blame

1) Fantasy football

2) Diresctv and their hiway robery for Sunday Ticket

 
I was a Mets and Dolphins fan for my entire life. 3 years ago, I found myself hating both teams/organizations. They seemed soft and I didn't enjoy rooting for them.

I picked new teams that I enjoyed watching, liked the organizations, and weren't teams that many other people liked (Jags and Rays, the year before the Rays went to the WS).

I pretty much always do this with the NBA. I always hope the Bobcats do well, but my rooting interests will constantly change (until the Bobcats get ready to make a serious run).

I felt guilty at first, but it really doesn't matter. It's made the sports much more enjoyable to watch.

At this point, I'm not really sold on the idea of sports monogamy. I'll root for who I feel like rooting for. If that changes, so be it.

 
I don't know about anyone else but imo if you change favorite teams you are really not a fan at all...
this is true for the most part.
Again, see my posting above. It's all totally arbitrary. Fans just like to pretend they have some special, magical connection to the team they root for. Really, you don't. You like them because you grew up in that town, or your big brother liked them. That's about it.
How you got the connection to the original team isn't really relevant to making a decision to switch to another one.
 
clampino said:
Was 8 and living in Baltimore when the Mayflower trucks came. F*** Irsay!
Go COLTS!!!!!! :fishing: We had a parade that day in Indy. I love the Colts and hate the Ravens. But it has nothing to do with the fact that the Colts came from there.
If you're from Indy, then sure, have at the Colts. I'm pretty sure I'm within my rights to disown them, though. Of course, why the Raiders? My Pop Warner team at the time was the Raiders, and they had lots of guys with cool nicknames (Snake, Mad Stork, etc.). Good enough for an 8-year old to choose them. These days, I really wish that Pop Warner team had been called something else. Anything else.
 
I moved some love from Michigan to Oklahoma because I went to school at OU but I'm still a Michigan fan. Just tough splitting between two teams.Moving love from the Seahawks to the Lions but this might take several years. I still go to Seahawks news 9 out of 10 times and I also watch the Seahawks if both team are playing at the same time. I was into sports at a very early age, like 6. I kept journals with sports stats from the early 80s through high school :confused: so I liked a few teams over the years but nothing serious. Always been a Tigers, Michigan, and Seahawks fan and the Pistons I started to really like in the mid 80s. I didn't follow hockey that closely until I was a teenager but the Wings were always my favorite team although even today I am a closet Islanders fan.
I never understood the undying love for the local college football team. How are you more of a fan for a school you didn't go to then the one you did go to? blows my mind.
Where does it say I am more of a fan of the local team than I am of the school I went to? Also if you grew up in one area and liked one team for 18+ years, I would consider it normal to continue being a fan of that school. If you want to dump them that's fine, but 10-15 years or more of rooting for a school in your area is part of your culture by then.
I grew up rooting for Penn State in CFB. However, I went to a D3 school for engineering. Kinda hard to root for my alma mater in football; I just keep rooting for Penn State.
 
I was a huge sharkpool fan when I first got here but eventually became an FFA fan

I venture into the baseball forum once per day but really don't stay very long

 
The Comedian said:
I don't know about anyone else but imo if you change favorite teams you are really not a fan at all...
this is true for the most part.
Again, see my posting above. It's all totally arbitrary. Fans just like to pretend they have some special, magical connection to the team they root for. Really, you don't. You like them because you grew up in that town, or your big brother liked them. That's about it.
How you got the connection to the original team isn't really relevant to making a decision to switch to another one.
It's totally relevant. In either instance you are going from having no affiliation with a team to having an affiliation with a team because you want to.
 
I was a fan on the Dolphins in the early 70s. When they lost Csonka, Kiick, and Warfield to the World Football League, I became a Steelers fan.
You may be a Steeler fan but you were never a dolphin fan...
I was 10. Sue me.
Sorry, not trying to start anything. It just goes to my point in this thread. If you are a true fan of a team, you never leave that team.
Probably most 10yo's w/o a home team aren't true fans.
 
Only once. Grew up a huge Yankees fan but was living in Colorado when the Rockies were started so became a Rockies fan. Been a Steelers fan as long as I can remember and hate the Donkeys. In hockey, give me the Leafs but I'll watch and root for the Avs. Was not much of a basketball fan growing up so even though I became a Nuggets fan after I moved here, I wasn't "switching" from another team.

 
I was a fan on the Dolphins in the early 70s. When they lost Csonka, Kiick, and Warfield to the World Football League, I became a Steelers fan.
You may be a Steeler fan but you were never a dolphin fan...
I was 10. Sue me.
Sorry, not trying to start anything. It just goes to my point in this thread. If you are a true fan of a team, you never leave that team.
Probably most 10yo's w/o a home team aren't true fans.
I was for sure. Been a Packer fan since I was 6 years old and I live in Iowa.
 
I was a Phillies fan growing up because they were the only team we could watch when we first got cable TV back in 1972. When Schmidt, Luzinski, Maddox, Carlton, etc. all retired or moved on, I lost my interest. :bs:

 
I moved some love from Michigan to Oklahoma because I went to school at OU but I'm still a Michigan fan. Just tough splitting between two teams.

Moving love from the Seahawks to the Lions but this might take several years. I still go to Seahawks news 9 out of 10 times and I also watch the Seahawks if both team are playing at the same time.

I was into sports at a very early age, like 6. I kept journals with sports stats from the early 80s through high school :) so I liked a few teams over the years but nothing serious. Always been a Tigers, Michigan, and Seahawks fan and the Pistons I started to really like in the mid 80s. I didn't follow hockey that closely until I was a teenager but the Wings were always my favorite team although even today I am a closet Islanders fan.
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Changed teams I root for in 3 of the 4 major sports...

Grew up in NJ in the 70s/80s and as a bit of a front runner (where possible).

The first teams I rooted for were:

Steelers

Islanders

Nets

Yankees

Now I root for:

Jets

Devils

Trail Blazers

Yankees

Steelers to Jets: Steelers/Rams Super Bowl is the first one I remember, and I rooted for the Steelers all year - I had a terrible towel and steelers ski cap to prove it. Realized it was more fun rooting for a local team, and chose the Jets over the Giants because of the Sack Exchange (oops)

Islanders to Devils: The Devils were still in Colorado and the Islanders were winning cups, so I picked them over the Rangers. Picked up the Devils as soon as they moved to NJ.

Nets to Trail Blazers: When the Nets moved out of NJ, they were no longer the local team. At the same time, the only NBA player ever to come out of my college (Lehigh/CJ McCollum) was a senior and likely lottery pick, so I took last year off from rooting for an NBA team, and picked up the Blazers when CJ got drafted #10 this year. I will most definitely follow whatever team he is on until he retires, and then we'll see (hopefully this is a long time from now).

 
I moved some love from Michigan to Oklahoma because I went to school at OU but I'm still a Michigan fan. Just tough splitting between two teams.

Moving love from the Seahawks to the Lions but this might take several years. I still go to Seahawks news 9 out of 10 times and I also watch the Seahawks if both team are playing at the same time.

I was into sports at a very early age, like 6. I kept journals with sports stats from the early 80s through high school :) so I liked a few teams over the years but nothing serious. Always been a Tigers, Michigan, and Seahawks fan and the Pistons I started to really like in the mid 80s. I didn't follow hockey that closely until I was a teenager but the Wings were always my favorite team although even today I am a closet Islanders fan.
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