RamblinCharger
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That's always been my frustration. Bandwagon fans irritate the hell out of me. If you only go when the team is winning, you're not a fan.
The Bears had a 20+ year wait list for season tickets when I lived in Chicago. This was more than 10 years after the super bowl and they sucked every year. Similarly, try to get a jets season ticket. I haven't looked recently, but they usually have a multi year wait list to watch an awful team. Ditto the Redskins.
Part of it is being in Atlanta which is one of the lamest sports cities in America. The Braves didn't even sell out NLCS games. The Hawks play to half empty crowds. The Falcons have meh crowds until they start winning. A few years back , SI or TSN did a story on the best sports towns and we were singled out with Miami as the worst.
I think a lot of people would show up to see the Jackets no matter what if they lived in Atlanta, but many Tech fans like myself live hours away. I'm not making a 4 hour drive to see us lose by 20 to a crappy team. Sorry, but not happening. I'll watch the game and keep up with the guys but not worth the trip. I made the trip fairly often as a kid with my dad when we were winning under Hewitt. That's just a reality. People don't want to travel when they know a team is going to lose. That doesn't make me a bad or fair weather fan. It makes me normal.