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Originally Posted by Longtimefan
I, for one would agree with you 12thMan that "booing" is generall accepted, as well as expected in most arena's where teams, or players from the oposiotion are performing because we view that as "booing" within the spirit of competition. However, in our discussion last night, we were viewing the "booing" of Brunell as more of a personal attack, and a vendeta geared towards his past performances as a Redskin. There is a subtle difference there.
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There is nothing subtle about the difference between booing the opponent and booing a player on your own team. You don't boo an individual on your own team who is coming
on to the field except in extreme cases. E.g., someone who says publicly they hate the team and want out. Other than that, you support the team.