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Originally Posted by Beacon ave south
I know a few people like this, and yalls got some serious issues. Breaking %$%# and lashing out at people over a game that has NOTHING to do with you. Youre not gonna get paid, (unless youre betting, but thats a diff story) your life is going to be EXACTLY the same the next day win or lose.
Originally Posted by Mr Marcus
Man I'm sick...already called out for Monday night and I don't go in till 10pm
Originally Posted by SneakerPro
Fellas just hang in there.
The Mavs did nothing but fail in historic fashion until June.
That ring made all the heartbreak worth it.
Not funny at all.
It's crazy how it seems that if you shoot an opposing fan because your upset that seems to make sense. Research shows that super bowl sunday and thanksgiving Law Enforcement responds to more domestic violence calls for service then any other days of the year. A little girl gets put in the hospital at hockey game after being punched down the stairs for wearing the opposing teams jersey. 70+ people dead after a soccer match. A dad and his son are thrown up on and countless other violence that goes on behind sporting events. I said that I took a day off from work to not be bothered and I should kill myself...
I guess I'll beat my wife and fight people who wear Ravens jersyes, loss my savings, beat up a first base coach and shoot somebody so I wont be a weirdo. because my team reminds me of my family and I feel different then the average fan I need to go somewhere. HAHA Its good.
I agree with you. But I'd rather be around upset people and see people with passion and people that end there.
People who cause violence to others, name their children after players, quit their jobs, cash out 401k's for tickets, tattoos, stand in subzero temps with no shirts on, make bets for things beyond money, commit crimes and so on actually are the ones that have a serious problem.
You don't think it's people in the world like the guys in Celtic Pride? I'm sure there are plenty out there. The Saints fan who shot the two niner fans at the restaurant. Thats when enjoying your team and being a fan goes much to far
I bet 100% of people that know anybody whose a fan of a sports team if not themself have heard someone say or said themself, we or us when referring to their favorite team. It's a sense of pride and feeling that your a part of the organization.
@$%& Happens. Getting beat up on this Forum by Giants fans isn't helping you.Thats like tailgating in the parking lot at the opposing teams stadium after they beat you. This place is dominated by CA and NY. You gotta cut your loses and get back tomorrow.
I thought you were done?
There's no need to try to rationalize it by comparing it to fans who kill people or beat their wives because their dumb too.
I didn't say you're a bad person, but you need to take a step back and put things into perspective if you're crying or taking days off from work.... Just because your favorite sports team loss. A majority of the players won't even cry and they're the one's who put their lives on the line.
I guess it would be okay for your girlfriend to take time off because Kim and Kris Humphries broke up...
Originally Posted by MoonMan818
Not funny at all.
It's crazy how it seems that if you shoot an opposing fan because your upset that seems to make sense. Research shows that super bowl sunday and thanksgiving Law Enforcement responds to more domestic violence calls for service then any other days of the year. A little girl gets put in the hospital at hockey game after being punched down the stairs for wearing the opposing teams jersey. 70+ people dead after a soccer match. A dad and his son are thrown up on and countless other violence that goes on behind sporting events. I said that I took a day off from work to not be bothered and I should kill myself...
I guess I'll beat my wife and fight people who wear Ravens jersyes, loss my savings, beat up a first base coach and shoot somebody so I wont be a weirdo. because my team reminds me of my family and I feel different then the average fan I need to go somewhere. HAHA Its good.
I agree with you. But I'd rather be around upset people and see people with passion and people that end there.
People who cause violence to others, name their children after players, quit their jobs, cash out 401k's for tickets, tattoos, stand in subzero temps with no shirts on, make bets for things beyond money, commit crimes and so on actually are the ones that have a serious problem.
You don't think it's people in the world like the guys in Celtic Pride? I'm sure there are plenty out there. The Saints fan who shot the two niner fans at the restaurant. Thats when enjoying your team and being a fan goes much to far
I bet 100% of people that know anybody whose a fan of a sports team if not themself have heard someone say or said themself, we or us when referring to their favorite team. It's a sense of pride and feeling that your a part of the organization.
@$%& Happens. Getting beat up on this Forum by Giants fans isn't helping you.Thats like tailgating in the parking lot at the opposing teams stadium after they beat you. This place is dominated by CA and NY. You gotta cut your loses and get back tomorrow.
Originally Posted by BigBrandon
Originally Posted by MoonMan818
Not funny at all.
It's crazy how it seems that if you shoot an opposing fan because your upset that seems to make sense. Research shows that super bowl sunday and thanksgiving Law Enforcement responds to more domestic violence calls for service then any other days of the year. A little girl gets put in the hospital at hockey game after being punched down the stairs for wearing the opposing teams jersey. 70+ people dead after a soccer match. A dad and his son are thrown up on and countless other violence that goes on behind sporting events. I said that I took a day off from work to not be bothered and I should kill myself...
I guess I'll beat my wife and fight people who wear Ravens jersyes, loss my savings, beat up a first base coach and shoot somebody so I wont be a weirdo. because my team reminds me of my family and I feel different then the average fan I need to go somewhere. HAHA Its good.
I agree with you. But I'd rather be around upset people and see people with passion and people that end there.
People who cause violence to others, name their children after players, quit their jobs, cash out 401k's for tickets, tattoos, stand in subzero temps with no shirts on, make bets for things beyond money, commit crimes and so on actually are the ones that have a serious problem.
You don't think it's people in the world like the guys in Celtic Pride? I'm sure there are plenty out there. The Saints fan who shot the two niner fans at the restaurant. Thats when enjoying your team and being a fan goes much to far
I bet 100% of people that know anybody whose a fan of a sports team if not themself have heard someone say or said themself, we or us when referring to their favorite team. It's a sense of pride and feeling that your a part of the organization.
Originally Posted by SpeakUp23
You guys need to leave my dude BigBrandon alone
Originally Posted by MoonMan818
edit: read up on NFL players and the debilitating ailments that occur soon after they retire.
The average life span of an NFL lineman is less than 50... Average life span of an NFL player is 58.... so I would say they are putting their lives on the line.
Imagine how I feel being a Kings and 49ers fan the last decadeOriginally Posted by SpeakUp23
All the extra headaches, the long days, the anger, the frustration, the disappointment, sadness
I swear watching sports and rooting for my teams have shaven 2 years off of my life due to the stress