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The dodgers celebration
No dambs given
I just love the fact that it was the d-backs of all teams that were mad. You don't want them to celebrate? Win at home.
I just love the fact that it was the d-backs of all teams that were mad. You don't want them to celebrate? Win at home.
I just love the fact that it was the d-backs of all teams that were mad. You don't want them to celebrate? Win at home.
I just love the fact that it was the d-backs of all teams that were mad. You don't want them to celebrate? Win at home.
Bingo,
However, I do agree with what the D'Backs are saying
I've seen a visiting team celebrating on the home field, trust, sodium levels go through the roof.
How was it classless?
I just love the fact that it was the d-backs of all teams that were mad. You don't want them to celebrate? Win at home.
I hate this logic. Because they won, they can act like classless dbags?
Seriously, it's not the spring cotillion. I am sick of the excess pageantry of sports and sensationalism. Let two factions go beat the piss out of each other until there is a victor. Then rub it in the other's face until the next time they meet all for my enjoyment. If a wanted to watch a gentlemen's game I would watch fencing or tennis. ESPN turned sports into a drama.How was it classless?
How was it classless?
Seriously, it's not the spring cotillion. I am sick of the excess pageantry of sports and sensationalism. Let two factions go beat the piss out of each other until there is a victor. Then rub it in the other's face until the next time they meet all for my enjoyment. If a wanted to watch a gentlemen's game I would watch fencing or tennis. ESPN turned sports into a drama.