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Imagine anyone thinking I think I play for the Niners hahahahahaha~~~~
Dude, really?
Here ya go rookie
We versus them
We is defined as I and the rest of a group that includes me. With sports, it is easy to see who the group is that constitutes your “we,” as it’s all the people around you in the stadium, cheering on the same kids on the field as you are, and wearing the same school colors as the families around you. We are one for those 3 hours on a Friday night, and our common opponent is “them,” the opposing team and their fans on the other side of the stadium. Sport psychologists have recognized these differences in how “we” bond together with the home team, and direct our competitive energy toward beating “them,” the opponent we face in the upcoming game. This collective identity can be quite powerful, as evidenced by the lengths sports fans go worldwide while supporting their team through clothing, rituals, dances, music, and various forms of human expression. While we have become used to these behaviors from fans, we should also recognize how unique they are to sports, and how in best-case scenarios a community enthused about their local sports can pull together through a common sports bond.