It's really tough to be a Sabercats fan this year. Despite the acquisition of potentially one of the best available QBs in the NSFL, Ethan Hunt, and a strong performance by a guy who hadn't really seen the turf until Week 8-Week 9, the Sabercats managed to struggle against their incredibly difficult opponents.
The fans were quite passionate regardless, at the expense of the team. A few signs that were held up during Sabercats home games revolved around the team's inability to play consistent football, with one fan writing "Spent $300 to watch my team get killed. Love it." on one of the signs.
Regardless, the San Jose Sabercats fans are easily one of the best in the league, still filling up the stadium every home game and cheering so loudly that even the Sabercats players were taken off guard by the fandom. The Sabercats have been written to possess one of the loudest and best fanbases in all of the National Simulation Football League, with fans dressing up for the game, bringing instruments and creating an atmosphere of excitement, joy and overall a good time.
Hopes are that the Sabercats can repay the favor for the fan's fanaticism in the near future.
The fans were quite passionate regardless, at the expense of the team. A few signs that were held up during Sabercats home games revolved around the team's inability to play consistent football, with one fan writing "Spent $300 to watch my team get killed. Love it." on one of the signs.
Regardless, the San Jose Sabercats fans are easily one of the best in the league, still filling up the stadium every home game and cheering so loudly that even the Sabercats players were taken off guard by the fandom. The Sabercats have been written to possess one of the loudest and best fanbases in all of the National Simulation Football League, with fans dressing up for the game, bringing instruments and creating an atmosphere of excitement, joy and overall a good time.
Hopes are that the Sabercats can repay the favor for the fan's fanaticism in the near future.