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I do not get professional sports. Leagues are corporations and as such their sole reason for existence is to make a profit for Shareholders, teams are franchises (read plantations) owned by wealthy planters, who use and abuse their slaves., or rather indentured servants. Teams move from town to town, state to state, players come from all over the world, hardly any players on a team were born in the city or state they play for.

It is like watching Microsoft and Intel fight it out for market dominance.

Bu this I do know, humans are tribal and they fear being alone, so they need to find something with which they can identify. A religion, a corporation, an occupation, a religion, a sports team and it is all of the above. We don't have one identity, we have many, and when that identity is under threat or attacked we feel that we are under attack.

Back in the 1970's, the EU commissioned a study to find the cause of the soccer (football) riots, that plagued Europe.

What they discovered is that when a team lost, the testosterone levels of the fans plummeted, and the riots were simply a means of regaining lost testosterone. Riots were always imitated by the fans of the losing team.

In the south, football is indeed a religion. I lived for 9 months in a small town in NE Louisiana.

Segregated schools.

The black community had there on H.S., Abraham Lincoln High, so named, and the whole town was super proud of the team, showered it with the best equipment and support that they could have, they consistently won All State. and the school itself was new, the white high school was a four story brick affair in a state of disrepair (it is no a senior citizen home), eventually, two years after building Abe Lincoln high, they built a new high school for the white kids.

I had moved from Philadelphia to this town, to live with my grandparents, after being kicked out of high school for being a juvenile delinquent, and fell in with some wild ass cajuns.

I won't go into all of the bad crap they did, which eventually motivated me to join the service, but they traveled to football games, not to see the game, but to get in fights behind the bleachers.

Anyway the depth of football religiosity in that town, and I believe in the south,, overcame their racism.

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