Birds flying into planes is a real danger when flying and it happens more than we know. The age of the plane has little to do with the fact birds ran into it.Other team planes are so much younger and quicker... they get up in the air faster too.
Birds flying into planes is a real danger when flying and it happens more than we know. The age of the plane has little to do with the fact birds ran into it.Other team planes are so much younger and quicker... they get up in the air faster too.
I had heard that the birds target planes over 30.Birds flying into planes is a real danger when flying and it happens more than we know. The age of the plane has little to do with the fact birds ran into it.
Pretty sure he did anyway, spontaneously.Good thing Rodney Hood is no longer on the team. He would have definitely **** his pants!
The Utah Jazz fanbase is considered to be the most weird in the NBA , living in many cities in the states and now in Toronto that's the most common perception. I'm a Jazz man through and through but I share this mentality when comments are awkward ,bias or completely left field in this forum. It solidifies mindsets. The jazz have come a long way and I hope things improve, we are respected by many but are dissed by the majority. Most on here are very civil, but some are just outrageous. To each their own, I'm a fan that's why I'm here, being from Toronto gives me perspective from the outward.Yes... it isn't the fans that make racist remarks or go too far with their in arena enthusiasm... or the fact that the fans in our arena are racially homogenous... or that Utah was settle by a group of religious people that practiced polygamy at one time... It is the guys making comments on a fan specific site that make our fanbase look weird. Way to go @infection you doofus.
I think you're taking things seriously that are being said in good fun.The Utah Jazz fanbase is considered to be the most weird in the NBA , living in many cities in the states and now in Toronto that's the most common perception. I'm a Jazz man through and through but I share this mentality when comments are awkward ,bias or completely left field in this forum. It solidifies mindsets. The jazz have come a long way and I hope things improve, we are respected by many but are dissed by the majority. Most on here are very civil, but some are just outrageous. To each their own, I'm a fan that's why I'm here, being from Toronto gives me perspective from the outward.
Thank you for putting things into perspectiveI think you're taking things seriously that are being said in good fun.
This was something very stressful for the people on the plane, I'm sure. The reality is that they were never in any significant danger. I think it's okay for us to make jokes. No one, other than a bird or two, died.
Yeah but nothing said on this forum is the reason people think our fanbase is weird. Its about history, demographic, and geography. I am out in NorCal... I would say the stigma is less about Jazz fans and more about being from Utah. A lot of guys come in here and get some jokes off for fun... its fine. I'm guessing when all the stuff was settled our own Joe Ingles was getting some jokes off too.The Utah Jazz fanbase is considered to be the most weird in the NBA , living in many cities in the states and now in Toronto that's the most common perception. I'm a Jazz man through and through but I share this mentality when comments are awkward ,bias or completely left field in this forum. It solidifies mindsets. The jazz have come a long way and I hope things improve, we are respected by many but are dissed by the majority. Most on here are very civil, but some are just outrageous. To each their own, I'm a fan that's why I'm here, being from Toronto gives me perspective from the outward.
In that case Quin misread Donavon's reaction.Those birds were sent by Quin, it was meant as an ultimate team bonding experience. They won't fear anything on the court anymore.
There is more to it though, I don't wish to remain on the topic but it's more about race and perception. That's why players don't tend to favor us as a playing destination. Hopefully Mitchell helps with that. Again I know it's due to more reasons than you have specified but don't wish to elaborate, because I don't feel it's necessary.Yeah but nothing said on this forum is the reason people think our fanbase is weird. Its about history, demographic, and geography. I am out in NorCal... I would say the stigma is less about Jazz fans and more about being from Utah. A lot of guys come in here and get some jokes off for fun... its fine. I'm guessing when all the stuff was settled our own Joe Ingles was getting some jokes off too.