So a
good friend asked me the other day, “Sandra, what's the temperament
of Ridernation?”
Firstly,
I think it's pretty cool that I can have these type of conversations
despite the issue that many people are still shocked that I not only
like football but that I love it and follow not only my Saskatchewan
Roughriders but the whole CFL league. Apparently I don't look like a
fan. How much green to I have to wear to convince people? Is there
ever too much green?
Secondly,
I've got the answers. The temperament of the average Roughriders fan
is mixed and somewhat divided. This isn't new. Every time you think
it's gotten better and the emotion has died off something else
happens to ruffle the feathers. Some love the Chris Jones regime,
others hate him and others just hate his personality but love the
coach. There are still (in March – 2 months later) fans who bring
up the whole Chick/Dressler releases. Ridernation doesn't forget
much.
In
contrast, there are fans such as myself who are completely encouraged
by all the changes going on from coaching to recruitment to free
agent signings. Misery loves company and in our social media age it
is more popular to complain and pout than to be positive and
enthusiastic. I once stated the louder voice isn't necessarily the
correct voice nor the voice of reason. I stand by that and at the
same time I also know that some of these voices will be the first
ones cheering and going crazy with the first touchdown of the 2016
season while those of us who never lost faith roll our eyes.
Defining
times in Roughrider history for me is hearing Corey Chamblin say
things like “I guess that's how they're going to call it.” in
regards to the new rules for 2015 and the referee’s calling
interference penalties. Our undersized DB's had to play man to man
instead of zone defence and the coaches stubbornness to conform to
the new rules set in motion the demise of the whole season. The refs
are calling the penalties that way because that's what the rules are.
Period. Also, our undersized slower receivers were helpless against
the taller DB's of other teams. Chris Jones has fixed this HUGE
issue. You might not like how he's done it but in one swoop he
upgraded the secondary and receiving corps.
Thank
you Chris Jones! I've been waiting for someone who has the guts to
make the tough decisions and stand by them. I applaud you!
Ridernation
is passionate in all facets. Fans can be the kindest and warmest and
the meanest and rudest all rolled into one ball of green and white.
In February, I
went to the Rider Store at Lawson Heights Mall to meet
three of the Roughriders. The line wasn't very long and I suspect
that was due to two things a) it wasn't publicized well and b) fans
didn't really know who the guys were. But I knew! ...and I was glad
to be able to inform the elderly man who stood in front of me in
line. Nic Demski, Shawn “Lemondrops” Lemon and the “Terrorist”
Tearius George. What a great group of guys. I watched them greet
people and kids of all ages and I got to see a jovial tender side of
the players that I didn't know existed. I offered to take pictures
for the elderly gentleman and did so with his cell phone. He was so
thrilled to meet these players. We are family. Rider fans are my
people.
Smartie loving Shawn Lemon & myself |
It was
brought to my attention that I have a history of disastrous
happenings occurring after I've met players. At this point I really
hate to bring it up, however over the course of several years I've
realized that after I've met Roughriders players they've either been
released or gotten injured. It is true and I hang my head in shame.
I bought the Fantuz Flakes cereal and he left for the NFL then later
went to the Hamilton TigerCats. I bought the Getzlaf cereal and he's
been consistently injured and is now an Edmonton Eskimo. However,
this is almost unforgivable...I bought Dario's and had them signed by
Darian at the Co-Op in August of 2014 merely a week before the Labour
Day Classic and he's been injured ever since. I've already pledged
to stop buying CFL Co-Op themed cereal but this should also stand as
a warning to any player I have met or will meet in the future.
I am
not a season ticket holder mainly because living in Saskatoon it's
tough to get to all the games. I am a proud flex ticket holder
though. * smile * A few weeks ago I got an email from the
Roughriders unveiling the new choose and pay system. Wow what a huge
improvement! I used to have to fill out a shopping list and then
wait to see if I got the tickets I wanted. Now it's all done online
and I can choose different seats for different games. It's awesome.
Hubby and myself will be going to 5 games this season. It's the
Farewell Season and no rabid fan could possible stay away. I wish
the home opener wasn't a late Thursday night game but it doesn't
matter....I'm going to be there. I think every home game will be
increasingly epic until the lights dim October 28th. My
80 year old dad wants me to “swipe a piece.” I'm sure there will
be a bit of that going on.
Taylor
Field at Mosaic Stadium has seen the worst of times and then glowed
like the grand jewel she was in 2013. Tears will be shed. At the
same time, we are living in the best of times and 2016 will be one
for the history books. I can see tomorrow from here and it's all
green and white.
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