I love watching this team whether they are bad or good.
Pretty much.
If you are on the bandwagon feel free to hop off.
The fact that a person doesn't enjoy watching the team go through painful stretches on offense or go through the motions on defense some nights doesn't mean they are "jumping off the bandwagon."
people are free to do what they like, but by definition, a bandwagon fan watches the team only when they are successful.
people can do whatever they want. me personally, i have watched the celts for about 30 yrs thru all the great times and bad.
no, a bandwagon fan only pays attention / cares about a team when they are successful.
you can be a hardcore fan of a team and follow them very closely, but refuse to watch them play if they are playing like crap.
we can agree to disagree on the definition of a bandwagon fan then. i think my definition is accurate and you have a different interpretation. i think a "hardcore" fan would still watch, even if it is frustrating for them to do so.
Wikipedia:
Bandwagon Fan -- supporter of a sports team only during a period of success
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bandwagon%20fanVarious definitions on Urban Dictionary.
None of these definitions say anything about watching the actual games -- rather, being a bandwagon or fairweather fan is related to your actual interest in or support of a particular team. If you only care about or actually cheer for a team when they are successful, you are a bandwagoner.
With respect to the definition of a "hardcore" fan, I think you might have a point there that a true "hardcore" fan would watch every single game no matter how bad the team is. But a hardcore fan could also just not have the time or the means to watch every single game. Personally, I don't know anybody who is a more hardcore fan of the Celtics than myself, yet I don't really have the ability to watch every game. I look at every box score, read every game recap, post about every game before and after, read ESPN reactions and blog articles, look at Twitter during games, etc.
All of those things I think are just as representative of my dedication as a fan of the Celtics (and the NBA in general) as watching the games themselves.