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Vick is the reason I've been a Falcons fan since his rookie year. But I never rooted for the Eagles when he was there. Can't cross that line bruhHaha aye man, we ain't going nowhere with Ridder. Julio was my guy, probably my second favorite Falcon after Vick.
Teams are gonna shut that **** down for that reasonSomeone blowing an acl for sure.
Teams are gonna shut that **** down for that reason
There will be no dream team
Everybody’s fans take over chargers games. They’re just a cheap ticket and excuse to go to LA at this point. If real chargers fans were smart they should not show up at all and eventually LA would probably sell them back to SD. LA is not a football town post-raiders, they’re fortunate the Rams have been competitive since moving back.The best conspiracy I saw was she was an industry plant to give the spotlight to Chargers fans because of cowboys fans overtook SoFi
sure why notYall really watch Tyreke in this cheap imitation knock off?
sure why not
Hey the sport has to start somewhereI guess I don’t see the appeal in watching actual world class athletes compete against amateur athletes.
That’s what it would be if NFL players participate (it’s also a big reason why they aren’t going to participate).
Hey the sport has to start somewhere
I dont think the talent gap is what would prevent participation. Hasn't stopped any US NBA players the last 30 years
I'm sure it'll be a dope experience for those who do play and get their first gold medals ever. Seems to be a thing athletes really cherish regardless of competition
But I don't oppose anyone who thinks this is stupid or doesn't want to watch either so
I dont oppose any of this. I guess I'm saying for me I'm good either way but if ppl like you feel strongly more one way than the other I got no qualms on that as wellHas nothing to do with growth of the game or participation for me, not worried about that being negatively impacted. The game is growing and I support the growth of amateur flag football.
But flag football in the Olympics, with professional athletes competing against amateur athletes is a sham. There's nothing competitive about that. Too me it's actually pretty corny and kind of a mockery.
I think it be a much doper experience for youth and young men who have more than enough talent to compete for a gold medal in flag football, but either don't have the ability or opportunity to play professional football and/or elite NCAA football, whether that be due to a lack of talent or other reasons.