NDN79 said:
I state again--our fans were great friday night at the BH game. If that's not good enough for some of you--well sorry, you will just have to deal with it. I don't think that we should ever be critical of our crowd/fans, especially after they travel from home and fight rush-hour traffic, and then wait in long lines to get in the parking lot. Maybe some of our great fans like to clap and holler while sitting down. I think we have the best fans in the state and they do a great job of supporting the team, it might not be as much as you like, but it is still a great job.
I think our fans got too accustomed to sitting with their hands in their laps a little too much last year. I don't know where you were sitting for the BH game, but from where I was sitting (at the top), I saw the players raising their hands begging for fan support. Anytime our players have to do that, the fans are being vocally substandard whether in their seats or on their feet.
There was young lady from Nederland who attended the Lumberton game with her PNG boyfriend. At that game she somewhat reserved. At the BH she and her boyfriend ran to the top to secure their seats and knew us old ladies would be soon to follow. That young lady stood with us the entire game, with megaphone and clappers in hand and probably had a difficult time speaking Saturday morning. I don't know the boyfriend, but I'd say she's a keeper.
As for what cheermom4 said about the folks from Nederland that were with her, it was a player's parents. I can tell you that Nederland mom was standing and cheering as if her son was on the field and actually he was sitting just down the row and played in Saturday's game.
My daughter is dating a young man who graduated from West Orange. The first game (Nederland game), he was kind of quiet. The second game more vocal. The last two games, he stands like the rest of us. He sends me text messages during the week like what time do we need to leave for the game, do we have the tickets, etc. I think he's a keeper and by the time we are done with this season, he will have a classic case of the PURPLE HIGH previously referred to.
Some seem to take offense at the idea of my referring to the fans as the 12th. Indian. The administrator said previously that we might want to call it something else. So I think I will now refer to the fans as the INDIAN NATION. When native Indians prepared for battle, they danced in tribal tradition, sang, and chanted sometimes for days. They never tired in their preparation. When they were about to enter battle, they really hollered as they met their enemy.
If you need to drink a margarita to get you over the drive, parking lot wait, or long line, you're on your own for that one. We do have the best fans in the state. That's why so many people envy us. Not because we are in the playoffs every year, but for our fan base. I will just say this, we are in the playoffs fans and it's been a while since we had a team that would compare to this one. The INDIAN NATION needs to show up in full prideful force Friday night. The PURPLE HIGH needs to be evident to Brenham players and their fans nonstop for 4 quarters. So let's see if you are up for the challenge fans.