So long ago when I played on a team one of our rules were that you can’t whine. Primarily this took the form of you can’t yell about “I shot that guy right in the hopper!” Or argue with refs.
it was part of the normal field culture we had though, if people did that stuff you made fun of them and called them posers I mean who do they think they are Aftershock? There was an expectation that on the Recball field for practice we had to not act like we were aggrieved pros.
Something I noticed though last time I was out and confirmed from watching some gorpro footage is that this sort of thing seems to not only happen locally in recball but, no one seems to make fun of them for it. I don’t get this at all, not only should you not be acting like Dynasty if you think you shot a renter they are almost always wrong.
I mean just watch so GoPro footage you will see paint land several feet to the side of someone and the video creator yell about someone playing on. I mean in the heat of the moment it is very easy to think you hit someone when you haven’t so why are so many people being so loud about it?
I don’t like it at tournaments either but I at least get it there, even though if I were to ever be on a team again sportsmanship and professionalism would be more important to me than maybe convincing a ref of something. In recball though I don’t understand it at all like is this a local thing or is this just what people do now?
it was part of the normal field culture we had though, if people did that stuff you made fun of them and called them posers I mean who do they think they are Aftershock? There was an expectation that on the Recball field for practice we had to not act like we were aggrieved pros.
Something I noticed though last time I was out and confirmed from watching some gorpro footage is that this sort of thing seems to not only happen locally in recball but, no one seems to make fun of them for it. I don’t get this at all, not only should you not be acting like Dynasty if you think you shot a renter they are almost always wrong.
I mean just watch so GoPro footage you will see paint land several feet to the side of someone and the video creator yell about someone playing on. I mean in the heat of the moment it is very easy to think you hit someone when you haven’t so why are so many people being so loud about it?
I don’t like it at tournaments either but I at least get it there, even though if I were to ever be on a team again sportsmanship and professionalism would be more important to me than maybe convincing a ref of something. In recball though I don’t understand it at all like is this a local thing or is this just what people do now?
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