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Poor people>>>>Stupid people>>>poor stupid people
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Poor people>>>>Stupid people>>>poor stupid people
Poor people>>>>Stupid people
It was actually a blessing that Cutler and Forte got hurt this year letting the Lions in the playoffs. No way we could had beat the Saints. Instead we get a better draft pick, get rid of our shitty GM, and our crazy ass OC.
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Lions fans hospitalized by classy Saints fan. I'd chalk this up to being a little sketchy, but Oklahoma fans have talked forever about how awful the people were there for the Sugar Bowl in 2004. It's just a really crappy town in a really crappy state
Not to rain on this merry trashtalking parade here, but you just reminded me that I had to give a guy 5 bucks at Qdoba the other day because he claimed he "needed 1.70".Poor people>>>>Stupid people
Not to rain on this merry trashtalking parade here, but you just reminded me that I had to give a guy 5 bucks at Qdoba the other day because he claimed he "needed 1.70".
I don't give a eff if he was lying, that he had to ask at all is depressing.
Are you happy with Lovie staying? Not really sure what greatness he brings to the table that deserves his stay.
Not to rain on this merry trashtalking parade here, but you just reminded me that I had to give a guy 5 bucks at Qdoba the other day because he claimed he "needed 1.70".
I don't give a eff if he was lying, that he had to ask at all is depressing.
Lies, only Eagles fans are mean. Everyone else is all sunshine and rainbows.
It gets rough down south for college games, but night games in Louisiana are especially notable for their terribleness. Part of that unique culture that cajunator talks about, where they throw bags of piss at each other
And that's how we end up with Government Motors
I should've added, "obviously homeless" guy.Socialist
Why should location matter? I've never lived in Illinois and I'm a fan of everything Chicago mainly because of my grandpa.
But seriously, if all Packer fans just became fans for Favre... and still are fans... aren't we doing it wrong? Shouldn't it be more like Bulls fans during the 90s, when every single kid (I'll admit: me too!)
bandwagoned the Bulls because Jordan/Pippen were so awesome, and completely stopped caring once they left?
By yourreasoning, all these "LL" Packer fans should've switched to the Jets in '08 and Vikings in '09/'10. And presumably switched to full time wrangler watching this year.very poor
Yup, I've always believed having some ties to the area is important. Doesn't mean you have to live across the street from Lambeau but some ties, whether it be familial or birth place or what have you, are important, imo. If you guys don't feel that way, hey that's cool.
I'll admit I'm a Lakers LL'er. I picked them up when they got Kobe and became a huge bandwagon fan. Not proud of myself for it at all. Sometimes I even feel embarrassed.
It's funny how whenever a team starts doing REALLY well, like title contenders year in and year out, you see all these fans pop up. The Miami Heat are a good example. Back in the 2007-2008 season, just a few years ago, the Heat finished with the worst record in the league. I wish I knew about GAF back then because I doubt the NBA thread had nearly as many Heat avatars floating around. And then when LeBron took his talents to South Beach, forget about it, it was like a tidal wave of LLers engulfing the Internet.
So how bloody are the tires on Lovie's bus by now, anyway? Detroit got a lot of shit for how long Millen stuck around this organization, I find it so bizarre in Chicago that he seems to get his staff thrown out of town every couple of years, even lost his GM now, but somehow he still stays. I'm not trying to troll, I really would like to understand the reasoning behind him apparently being impervious to firing.
It gets rough down south for college games, but night games in Louisiana are especially notable for their terribleness. Part of that unique culture that cajunator talks about, where they throw bags of piss at each other
So how bloody are the tires on Lovie's bus by now, anyway? Detroit got a lot of shit for how long Millen stuck around this organization, I find it so bizarre in Chicago that he seems to get his staff thrown out of town every couple of years, even lost his GM now, but somehow he still stays. I'm not trying to troll, I really would like to understand the reasoning behind him apparently being impervious to firing.
You do know the Heat won a championship with Shaq right?!
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Lakers bandwagon fan. smh
Lakers? Come on, man. Glass houses. Glass freaking houses.Yup, I've always believed having some ties to the area is important. Doesn't mean you have to live across the street from Lambeau but some ties, whether it be familial or birth place or what have you, are important, imo. If you guys don't feel that way, hey that's cool.
I'll admit I'm a Lakers LL'er. I picked them up when they got Kobe and became a huge bandwagon fan. Not proud of myself for it at all. Sometimes I even feel embarrassed.
It's funny how whenever a team starts doing REALLY well, like title contenders year in and year out, you see all these fans pop up. The Miami Heat are a good example. Back in the 2007-2008 season, just a few years ago, the Heat finished with the worst record in the league. I wish I knew about GAF back then because I doubt the NBA thread had nearly as many Heat avatars floating around. And then when LeBron took his talents to South Beach, forget about it, it was like a tidal wave of LLers engulfing the Internet.
Growing up in Milwaukee, we were all Bulls lifelongs.
Actually David Stern and the corrupt officials that robbed Cuban and the Mavs of a title won that championship for Miami, not the Heat themselves.You do know the Heat won a championship with Shaq right?!
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Lakers bandwagon fan. smh
Oh I agree wholeheartedly.Lakers? Come on, man. Glass houses. Glass freaking houses.
A bunch of stuff about locations and fandom
Are you happy with Lovie staying? Not really sure what greatness he brings to the table that deserves his stay.
Great game to catchHello, nfl-gaf! I just started watching the nfl the other week there. I was reading that thread about the English guy who defected from watching football in England to your version. Being from Scotland myself, it's not a sport that gets a lot (read: any) coverage over here.
Anyhoo, the first couple of games I've seen have been pretty good. The very first one I saw was the Arizona cardinals game where they came back from behind to win againt the 49ers. I also watched the 2009 superbowl with the Arizona cardinals where they lost by a whisker, and that big dude from the other side caught the ball in his own end zone and ran all the way to the other end and had to get an oxygen mask afterwards. Larry Fitzgerald seems to be a very good player. He hardly got the ball at all in that superbowl game, but when he did he was off like a scalded cat, and got 2 or 3 touchdowns.
It seems this is a fairly interesting time to be getting into the sport, since it's the last 16 knockout stage before the superbowl, as far as I can tell.
So anyway, /subscribed to this thread, hopefully this initial interest I have here will stick with me as it seems a sport with a huge amount of depth to it, probably not something you could get bored of in a hurry.
Is Snopp Dogg a lifelong for diffrent NFL teams jerseys he wears.....
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Lions fans hospitalized by classy Saints fan. I'd chalk this up to being a little sketchy, but Oklahoma fans have talked forever about how awful the people were there for the Sugar Bowl in 2004. It's just a really crappy town in a really crappy state
Yup, I've always believed having some ties to the area is important. Doesn't mean you have to live across the street from Lambeau but some ties, whether it be familial or birth place or what have you, are important, imo. If you guys don't feel that way, hey that's cool.
Sports are entertainment. People are more entertained when they feel like they're associated with winning. They get to pretend like they have some sort of connection to a team and it makes them feel better. If it helps people get through their day, then whatever.
I don't bother shitting on anybody's perceived fandom, or the reasons they bring to the table for feeling that way. Sports are here as an escape and as a common thread that gets people talking to each other.
Did I ever say that I knew that stuff?Cool. Not that I disagree, but how do you know where everyone lives? or has lived? or where their family is from? Are these talents derived from your Grand Rapids Michigan birth certificate?
Growing up in Milwaukee, we were all Bulls lifelongs.
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Lions fans hospitalized by classy Saints fan. I'd chalk this up to being a little sketchy, but Oklahoma fans have talked forever about how awful the people were there for the Sugar Bowl in 2004. It's just a really crappy town in a really crappy state
It's just a really crappy town in a really crappy state
one guy had a bad experience must be reflective on the whole city
It gets rough down south for college games, but night games in Louisiana are especially notable for their terribleness. Part of that unique culture that cajunator talks about, where they throw bags of piss at each other
Did I ever say that I knew that stuff?
Well, since it seems to work so well when people talk about Detroit...
You implied it...
"lulz so many sconi LLers in this thread! None of you guys even live there! I'm born in Michigan so i should know!"
of course, i am paraphrasing.
Well, since it seems to work so well when people talk about Detroit...
I dont believe it, the national media told me that only people born in Philadelphia do bad things. I am pretty sure it is all hugs and kisses for opposing fans in other cities. I missed it earlier but what do you think about the Rams letting JMD go?
You're right once again my friend, Chicagoans were upset about a regular season loss with a backup QB leading the team. Detroit is happy after losing in the playoffs.
Ok.
It was actually a blessing that Cutler and Forte got hurt this year letting the Lions in the playoffs. No way we could had beat the Saints. Instead we get a better draft pick, get rid of our shitty GM, and our crazy ass OC.
I've never been to Detroit but all the Lions fans sitting near me tonight were from Detroit and they were very friendly. They were all enjoying their trip too. A few of them were enjoying it so much that they took a few more days off of work and stayed here all week (they were in for the Sugar Bowl). I feel bad for the guy that got a bottle thrown at him but something similar happens to at least one person at almost every NFL game.
I would say he is alright given the talent on our team. We could do worse.
I didn't really want him back, but could have been talked in to it. Fisher's people have said he wouldn't want him if he ends up there, and I imagine any alternative will be an offensive coach. So there was no point in keeping him around, especially if he didn't want to be there
But the owner forced McD on Spags, and has a Patriots fetish in general, so they may have kept him around in hopes he and Fisher could work together. Or, and this seems most likely, they just wanted to make sure whoever hired him picked up the entirety of his remaining contract