Ace Dad wrote:I plan on attending the Dec 29th showdown, if I can get off work early enough to make the drive from Leavenworth. Last time I attended an Aces-Shocker contest in 2005, we were pelted with popcorn. Should I bring an umbrella?
I can't let this stand. AceDad, I loved watching your son and I respect your insight, but it's comments like this that go unchallenged that have the ability to lead people in the wrong direction.
I've missed 3 WSU home games since 88. I can remember MAYBE a half dozen incidents where a single "fan" (idiot) threw something in a fit of uncontrolled outrage, and every time it was directed towards the officials. No doubt a large number of the WSU faithful are fiercely loyal and passionate about their team, but for 99.9% of them, their dedication ends where common sense ends.
In the same time period, I've seen fans of other teams celebrate like they won a national championship (often even when they don't end up winning), taunt our fans, give the international sign for lookout after a win, applaud injuries and complain to no end about the noise level.
I have some questions....are you certain it was someone's intent to "pelt" you with popcorn or was it an accident or was it directed elsewhere (not that the latter is acceptable mind you)? Was it an isolated situation or was it this ongoing barrage of concession weaponry that I am concluding you are alluding to? If it was directed at you, was the offender summarily exited from the building? Last season, for example, some chucklehead decided to let fly with a water bottle from row 21. Fans around him identified him(he was leaving to turn himself in anyway as he hit a girl on the scorers table) and he was forced to surrender his season ticket
s for the year and not allowed to attend any event for the year, with a lifetime ban to all events if he was caught. Lastly, were you or anyone around you possibly not acting like guests in someone's house (again, not saying that is a viable reason for the response at all, it is most certainly not, I am just looking for clarity)?
If you attend, I believe there is no need for an umbrella and that you would be treated as well or better than you treat your hosts.