This WOULD be a major faux pas, but I don't see any evidence that Huskers didn't participate. We should probably have a federal investigation because "waving" is what sports watching is all about.I won't say much about this (to keep it out of the Shed), but this got me triggered real good last night.
Team. I would she means players not fans.She is full of s#!t. Every Husker fan I saw was waving, myself included.
I think she is accusing the team of not turning around and waving to the hospital, not the fans. I’m not even sure what is customary for the opposing team, but I guess other teams have turned around and waved. IMO, if this is true, it’s not a good look for the team, but maybe Frost and staff didn’t realize it was customary for the opposing team to wave to the hospital. I think this tradition only started last year, so it’s not like it’s something that everyone should be aware of.She is full of s#!t. Every Husker fan I saw was waving, myself included.
Was at the game. The team was waving. There’s even video of them doing it in the comments of said tweet.I think she is accusing the team of not turning around and waving to the hospital, not the fans. I’m not even sure what is customary for the opposing team, but I guess other teams have turned around and waved. IMO, if this is true, it’s not a good look for the team, but maybe Frost and staff didn’t realize it was customary for the opposing team to wave to the hospital. I think this tradition only started last year, so it’s not like it’s something that everyone should be aware of.
Thanks.Was at the game. The team was waving. There’s even video of them doing it in the comments of said tweet.
She said the tradition is internationally known. I must be out of the loop.I think she is accusing the team of not turning around and waving to the hospital, not the fans. I’m not even sure what is customary for the opposing team, but I guess other teams have turned around and waved. IMO, if this is true, it’s not a good look for the team, but maybe Frost and staff didn’t realize it was customary for the opposing team to wave to the hospital. I think this tradition only started last year, so it’s not like it’s something that everyone should be aware of.
I won't say much about this (to keep it out of the Shed), but this got me triggered real good last night.
It’s a cool tradition, but I was surprised when I heard it just started last year. It’s not like it’s been going on forever.She said the tradition is internationally known. I must be out of the loop.