You tell people that you can't define proper fan behavior and I gave an example of you defining proper fan behavior for red sox fans. It is especially comical for you to define anything for red sox fans because you aren't a true redsox fan for the following reasons:
You didn't start following them until your late 30s
You started following them win they were winning.
You didn't ever suffer through anything like real red sox fans.
You have been on the bandwagon for the Apex of their history, and somehow talk like you are a real Sox fan who has learned to embrace losing.
You are what Red sox fans would describe as a pink hatter.
Regardles of your bandwagon status as a red sox fan you take it upon yourself to lecture others.
After all of that defining of proper fan behavior you can't stick with a lousy BYU team for a couple years?
Real Red Sox fans have suffered through much worse management, ownership, talent, bad luck, you name it than BYU, but Johnny come lateleys like you try to co-opt the whole sad history and tell fans how to act even though the worst you've suffered for is 3 or so years without a world series.
It's really great to hear you talk about suffering through as a red sox fan and tell people to jump off the band wagon the year after they won the world series, in September. Then in October you drone on about not being able to be bothered to watch a BYU game.
You're simply incredibly inconsistent, hypocritical, and the definition of a band wagoner. I'd rather hear you turn a national tragedy into a story about yourself or posit asinine ideas about science rather than tell people the right way to be a fan