People in the newsroom who loudly refer to a college team as 'we'

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Depends on the college.

If it's the individual's alma mater, that's acceptable.

Depends on the person. If it's the boss, you grin and bear it. If it's some desk jockey, well they can shut up and know their place. If it's someone who went to a tiny school that usually doesn't do anything of note, may as well let them savor their team's appearance in its conference tourney final.
 
My "we" is the Ohio Bobcats.

So, I moved a bit west of Cincinnati and the topic just never comes up.
 
It's never we unless you play on said team during said season.
 
This kind of stuff also bothered me in my 20s and 30s. Now, I just can't seem to get that worked up about it. On my list of things to get offended by or about, this isn't a priority anymore.

I'm trying to relax more and let some stuff go, especially things like the behavior of others, because most of it I can't change anyway.
 
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Stitch said:
It's never we unless you play on said team during said season.

Ding-a-ding ding-a-ding-ding.

I've brought the pom-pom shaking to an icy halt a few times by shouting out, " 'We?' And how many suicides did you run at the last practice?"


Actually, I've been on all four sides of the equation: I've been a player, I've been a coach, I've been a fan, and I've been in the media. And speaking for categories 1 and 2:

If you're not ON THE TEAM .... You're. Not. On. The. Team.
 
I'm sorry, but this is one of the silliest ******* complaints that gets dragged out here.

I went to the school, I have a degree from the school, I wrote thousands of dollars in checks to the school, I can sure as hell call the school "we" if I want to. God knows the school sure thinks it's a "we" relationship when it's looking for donations.
 
What amazes me is there are reporters who see nothing wrong with using "we."
 
What PCLL said. Have to agree with those who believe it's OK to say we when referring to an alma mater. I don't do it, but it doesn't bother me. If it's a pro team, no.
 
Holy crap. If I'm in the newsroom, I'm damn sure gonna bust out with a couple of "we sucks". But maybe I'm just a "desk jockey" and don't know any better.
 
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PCLoadLetter said:
I'm sorry, but this is one of the silliest ******* complaints that gets dragged out here.

I went to the school, I have a degree from the school, I wrote thousands of dollars in checks to the school, I can sure as hell call the school "we" if I want to. God knows the school sure thinks it's a "we" relationship when it's looking for donations.

Boy ain't that the truth. UNC hits me up all the time with letters asking for money. I think they more than enough from me when I was in school.
 
Stitch said:
It's never we unless you play on said team during said season.

I think we is also acceptable if you've got money on the game. But then again, I've been accused of being immoral, amoral and unethical.
 
dixiehack said:
Are these sports folks or other departments?

There's one real bad in sports, one REAL bad in news.

Amazingly enough, both whoop and holler about MY alma mater, which I never breathe a word about. I threw away all my fanboi t-shirts decades ago.


If you're not ON THE TEAM ... You're. Not. On. The. Team.
 
Starman said:
dixiehack said:
Are these sports folks or other departments?

There's one real bad in sports, one REAL bad in news.

Amazingly enough, both whoop and holler about MY alma mater, which I never breathe a word about. I threw away all my fanboi t-shirts decades ago.

Did you also whip yourself for the cheering indiscretions of your youth?
 
This is actually a thread and a discussion and people accuse me of being "all-angry all-the-time"........ ::)
 

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