I swear to God that everybody involved in the anti-celebration push have totally lost their minds. We as fans get upset when we hear our overpaid-underacheiving "stars" leaving town for more money, and on the way out the door say "it's not about the money" but then refer to the game itself as a "business." But into this philosophy, and in that "business" world maybe celebrating and "showboating is not the thing to do.
In "my" sports world, the game itself is fun. It's fun to watch. It gives me a chance for maybe as little as 3 hours a week to forget about the stresses of daily life, and enjoy something I love. It's even played by people that I perceive to be having fun. Ask any player on the TOSU roster why they chose to be football players, and probaably every one will say, "because it's fun." From the first time I saw Elmo Wright do his dance over 30 years ago, I really liked the endzone celebrations. Obviously over the years they've gotten more creative, rehearsed, whatever you want to call it. My question to any of you out there is "who cares." What is offensive about the celebration dances and actions. ITS A GODDAMN FOOTBALL GAME PEOPLE!!
In the realm of things that really matter, it means NOTHING. You want to see something offensive? Go back and view some clips of the low lifes in Afhganistan and Iraq celebrating and hugging in the streets on 9/11 as our towers fell to the ground. Reletively speaking, watching an athlete jump into the stands, do a choreographed dance in the endzone, or otherwise "dis" his opponent during a football game seems quite trivial to me.