Anybody that throws anything during a game would probably never be invited back to my house for a game. Throwing sh#t when angry is for children, unless your throwing punches. Then, I've been known to oblige.
I guess I don't know the full of knowledge guy that tries to break everything down for everyone and explain the science of what just happened during the game. We tend to cheer, high five, or cuss and scream a bit. Everyone I watch a game with generally knows their sh#t about football and we tend to discuss during commercial breaks possible adjustments or what player needs to have their a$$ kicked, but the last few seasons we are pretty much up and down emotionally. Lot's of highs, then some real lows. Great thing is, two years ago I believe it was, I found out I can turn off a Husker game and find something else to do. I believe it was Michigan two years ago when they made us look like a bunch of un coached un athletic dumbasses and I turned it off. First game in Husker history I have ever walked away from. Yea, it stung. I thought about it for awhile, but I bet I added years to my hearts life expectancy just by learning that it's okay to walk away.
I guess the guy I can't stand it the one that bitches from the word go. I know one. We drink, we laugh, we hang out usually hours before kickoff, building it up in our minds. Then the game kicks off and three minutes into it when the other team is up 3-0 or 7-0, it's instantly "eff this" or "eff that". I knew this team was gonna do this. Damn this team what's wrong with these coaches-players bla bla bla......I'm always saying "dude, we kicked off to them and they scored" "why don't we give it maybe til' the third quarter before we start judging the direction of this game". Then in the third quarter when Bo and Co. fail to make any adjustments and we still look lost and confused and out classed, then I say okay, now we can b!^@h. The beer goes very very fast at this point.