NFL Discussion Thread - Hall of Fame Game: August 3rd

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ok fair enough. there was a 49er fan bragging about watching the last superbowl the 9ers won. Turns out he was born that same year :smh: and of course he remembered watching it

I'm a die hard skins fan but I honestly loved watching that Niners team.

Deion went off that year. And them ***** boys couldn't do nothing with them.

I think that's they year alot of dudes in my area (DMV) became "fans" of SF. :lol:
 
haters gon hate.
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You know something...the quality of jokes on this board nowadays is sickening. Everything is gifs, pictures, and old jokes reused. I sit back and think about the originality and creativity that I have brought to this forum is quite simply amazing when you really look at. Clowns, clown status, frauds, fraud alert, fraud status, quotes, WIR, etc.... The list goes on. The foundation has been laid. The blueprint set. You dudes are simply not carrying that torch like I thought you would be.

I just wanted to sit back and say you're welcome.

Your all welcome.




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...back to reading my book.
 
You know something...the quality of jokes on this board nowadays is sickening. Everything is gifs, pictures, and old jokes reused. I sit back and think about the originality and creativity that I have brought to this forum is quite simply amazing when you really look at. Clowns, clown status, frauds, fraud alert, fraud status, quotes, WIR, etc.... The list goes on. The foundation has been laid. The blueprint set. You dudes are simply not carrying that torch like I thought you would be.

I just wanted to sit back and say you're welcome.

Your all welcome.






...back to reading my book.
Only when the Cowboys don't get embarrassed.
 
i want to know how some of you guys have favorite teams across the country.
i look at some of your sigs and see stuff like LA Lakers, STL Cardinals, and Packers.
Like how the hell does that work :rofl:
 
Only when the Cowboys don't get embarrassed.

Take this kid for an example. I don't know you and chances are I don't know whatever the hell your previous name was either...


...but you know my legacy.




You're welcome my adolescent clown...
 
i want to know how some of you guys have favorite teams across the country.
i look at some of your sigs and see stuff like LA Lakers, STL Cardinals, and Packers.
Like how the hell does that work :rofl:

Simple. My Dad was a huge Minnesota fan so I was surrounded by it. Being a kid, a lot of times you want to be like Dad. Soon it just grew from there once that connection had been made.

It could've been so different for me. My Dad told me that when I was really young, I walked into the living room with an Oakland A's shirt on (Born in Cali and Mom from there). My Dad stormed off and came back with a Twins shirt. Told me to "take that **** off." I was a Minnesota fan every since. Mariners have worked a little of their mojo on me though.
 
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With technology these days people can watch teams play across the country unlike years ago so I could see how fans are all over the place. Thats still no excuse for front running.
 
With technology these days people can watch teams play across the country unlike years ago so I could see how fans are all over the place. Thats still no excuse for front running.

true. but how new is this technology? kids frontin like they been fans of these teams for years
 
With technology these days people can watch teams play across the country unlike years ago so I could see how fans are all over the place. Thats still no excuse for front running.

true. but how new is this technology? kids frontin like they been fans of these teams for years

Well, if you were born anywhere in the 90's then it's been around. I remember I was 12 or 13 when we first got Sunday Ticket and the MLB/NBA packages and that was in the latter half of the 90's. I don't know when those first started, but I'm 28, so if you're 25 or younger, then there's a good chance you grew up with this stuff.
 
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I apologize for not being simple minded enough to be brainwashed into liking only one cities sports teams for MY entire life. I had no idea I had to sign up for the Lakers and Dodgers, and Rams or Raiders and Kings and USC when I picked my first squad.

What do you all do when you move? :nerd:


Get your own damn minds and go about your business.

The **** the Dodgers got to do with my Lakers? Cuz they share a city? So? Why would I give a **** about that? What I do when the Raiders and Rams move? Who I follow then?

All you Seattle folk root for the Thunder these days? They ain't in your city no more. You all movin out to OKC with them? No right. So then what? Switch teams to Portland, or Denver?

What if you live in a city with one team, you pick teams 300 miles away and call them "local" like these douche bags here in Portland that rep the Seahawks?


You hit 8 years old. You pick a squad in each sport you like and follow. Live the rest of your days following those same teams. Then you die.

Why is that confusing to you people? This **** ain't advanced chemistry.


You spot someone reppin different teams every 3 years and those new teams happen to be winning, then have at it. But if folks got the same teams their whole life, fall back. Let people function without your uninformed ******** opinion.
 
Not mad a bit, I'm straight. But you folks cryin over **** that got nothin to do with none of ya'll make no sense. I could easily twist it around and laugh at all you "local" folks.

Cuz the minute your company ships you to Montana, your whole worlds bout to be ****** up. Or the moment that a team decides to move to another area. Or another team moves INTO your area.

Raider fans be switchin back and forth between Raiders and 9ers when the Raiders would move to LA for a bit? How these "local" folks figure that **** out?

Least those of us that picked our teams from "birth" don't ever sweat that stuff. I can move, my teams can move, they can do whatever, I'm still followin the same teams no matter what, no questions asked. :pimp:
 
[h1]******** RB Alfred Morris is having his 1991 Mazda 626 refurbished[/h1]By Brian McIntyre | Shutdown Corner  – Thu, Jul 25, 2013 1:46 PM EDT

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Alfred Morris' Mazda is being refurbished (USA Today Sports Images)

Despite earning over $700,000 and establishing himself as one of the top running backs in the NFL last season, Washington ******** running back Alfred Morris  has no plans to get rid of the 1991 Mazda 626 that he drove from Florida to Virginia for his first NFL training camp last summer.

“Actually, Mazda has her," Morris said from ******** training camp on Thursday. "She’s getting refurb – Mazda is going to make her like new, like she came off the floor on ‘91. They actually just took it, so we’re going to switch cars while they’re doing it. They said it would take about 6–8 weeks to do it, but they’re going to totally refurbish it, so I’m happy about that… They’re just (refurbishing) it so that it can run for about 20 more years."

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Morris proudly parked the economical compact amid a players' parking lot dotted with luxury SUVs and pledged that his kids would one day drive the car.

"One day, my kids are going to drive that car. If it breaks down, I'm gettin' it fixed. That's just how I am," Morris told the team's official website.

At the time, Morris was smart to not upgrade his vehicle. As a sixth-round pick, Morris received a $123,100 signing bonus and, at the time, had only earned $45,882 (before taxes) of his $390,000 non-guaranteed base salary. Morris would go on to rush for 1,613 yards, second only to Adrian Peterson last season, and score 13 rushing touchdowns, establishing himself as the ********' top running back and one of the better backs in the league entering 2013.

Between his signing bonus ($123,100), base salary ($390,000) and performance-based pay bonus ($211,431), Morris had $724,531 in on-field earnings in 2012. Along with some increased job security, Morris easily could have plunked down some cash on a new car. Instead, he's sticking with the plan to keep the Mazda 626 and one day hand it down to his kids.

It's pretty cool that Morris is sticking to his word and it's very smart of Morris to remain thrifty while playing on his rookie contract. We're not as sure that Morris' kids will agree with these decisions.
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if i was ballin, i would have done the same thing with my first car.
 
ok fair enough. there was a 49er fan bragging about watching the last superbowl the 9ers won. Turns out he was born that same year
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and of course he remembered watching it
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i started watching football in the early 90s. i started watching and following it religiously mid 90s. always hated raiders. elway always gave it to the raiders. a broncos fan ever since.
 
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ok fair enough. there was a 49er fan bragging about watching the last superbowl the 9ers won. Turns out he was born that same year
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and of course he remembered watching it
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  Nah I was 10 before the packers won anything of significance aside from Favre being MVP...

Got photographic proof of 4-6 year old me at games in Tampa decked out in packers gear and acid washed jean shorts w/ the elastic waistband.
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