Myself and probably 99% of the other posters on this forum have no clue what you are referring to. Before anyone pops off and says maybe if I followed the team like a good Bulldog fan, I would know. Well, my response is if I wanted to go watch a cheerleading competition with choreographed dance routines, chants, hats turned all directions, etc, I would go to a 7th grade cheerleader competition. I've been to 3 Lady Dog games and left all 3 shaking my head and said that's the last one I'll go to. It's just not for me. It's hard to take the cheers and big hair bows seriously, it's like a little league atmosphere with big hair bows, sorry.
I'm a fan of our softball dogs. sure, they're a little thick... But the team looks solid so far this year.
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Myself and probably 99% of the other posters on this forum have no clue what you are referring to. Before anyone pops off and says maybe if I followed the team like a good Bulldog fan, I would know. Well, my response is if I wanted to go watch a cheerleading competition with choreographed dance routines, chants, hats turned all directions, etc, I would go to a 7th grade cheerleader competition. I've been to 3 Lady Dog games and left all 3 shaking my head and said that's the last one I'll go to. It's just not for me. It's hard to take the cheers and big hair bows seriously, it's like a little league atmosphere with big hair bows, sorry.
Yeah same ole story...they can hit but have zero pitching ...and are pathetic defensivelyI've tried to watch our softball team play before. But it's just completely unwatchable.
Agree.
My 14-year old daughter started playing softball a couple of years ago, and I've witnessed the same sort of BS at some games (not all).
It's just a bunch of constant 17ing loud noise for no reason. All of it coming from the players in the dugout.
The parents in the stands cheer normally at the appropriate times (e.g, base hits, runs scored, outs made).
But (some of) the teams/players think they have to scream chants/cheers constantly at the top of their lungs.
Seriously . . . WTF is the rationale behind that?
(No, my daughter doesn't do that sh*t. She thinks it's dumb . . . because it is.)
Yeah same ole story...they can hit but have zero pitching ...and are pathetic defensively
Agree.
My 14-year old daughter started playing softball a couple of years ago, and I've witnessed the same sort of BS at some games (not all).
It's just a bunch of constant 17ing loud noise for no reason. All of it coming from the players in the dugout.
The parents in the stands cheer normally at the appropriate times (e.g, base hits, runs scored, outs made).
But (some of) the teams/players think they have to scream chants/cheers constantly at the top of their lungs.
Seriously . . . WTF is the rationale behind that?
(No, my daughter doesn't do that sh*t. She thinks it's dumb . . . because it is.)
So which ones are straight? The big bows or the no bows? What if somebody has a little bow? Are they bi?
Agree.
It's just a bunch of constant 17ing loud noise for no reason. All of it coming from the players in the dugout.
But (some of) the teams/players think they have to scream chants/cheers constantly at the top of their lungs.
Seriously . . . WTF is the rationale behind that?
Yea I'm sure everyone in the softball community had a meeting and went over these secret signs together. Why would he need to know though?
I'm sure you know this if your daughter plays softball...if not, you need to know. Regarding the big bows in their hair...for the most part, that's how they distinguish who is straight and who isn't.
I'm not a historian on the 17ing subject. I'm just telling you why some wear bows.
I've been involved with coaching travel softball for a 7 years. As far as secret, it's not much of a secret. I was clued in by a college softball player who was giving lessons. Once she told me, it became more obvious.
Now are there some who don't wear bows who are straight? I'm sure there are.
When we were in the field we used to say "Mee....Mee....Mee....Batter...swing!!!" during every pitch. Oh yeah.....that was in little league.