fuck let them have their life... They lost the biggest game of their life!
GO PATS GO
GO PATS GO
wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhAndoura wrote:
fuck let them have their life... They lost the biggest game of their life!
bandwagonAndoura wrote:
fuck let them have their life... They lost the biggest game of their life!
GO PATS GO
No, he just wishes he was American and it manifests through what he percieves as collective American thought regarding sports.cowami wrote:
bandwagonAndoura wrote:
fuck let them have their life... They lost the biggest game of their life!
GO PATS GO
srslycowami wrote:
bandwagonAndoura wrote:
fuck let them have their life... They lost the biggest game of their life!
GO PATS GO
no uKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
No, he just wishes he was American and it manifests through what he percieves as collective American thought regarding sports.cowami wrote:
bandwagonAndoura wrote:
fuck let them have their life... They lost the biggest game of their life!
GO PATS GO
you just did that now?GodFather wrote:
yeah... moss didnt give a shit about that last catch... once he tipped the ball he just dropped his arms and stopped basically...
i saw Moss before the game say something like, "I just want to get this game over with and then im going home for good..."
what a douche
I now put Owens and Moss in the same category
What? If people say they're glad the Giants won, they're a bandwagoner. If they're glad the Pats won, they're a bandwagoner. What gives?Andoura wrote:
no uKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
No, he just wishes he was American and it manifests through what he percieves as collective American thought regarding sports.cowami wrote:
bandwagon
Americans = Fail
Welcome to life.haffeysucks wrote:
What? If people say they're glad the Giants won, they're a bandwagoner. If they're glad the Pats won, they're a bandwagoner. What gives?Andoura wrote:
no uKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
No, he just wishes he was American and it manifests through what he percieves as collective American thought regarding sports.
Americans = Fail
Yeah, pretty much.trippy982 wrote:
Welcome to life.haffeysucks wrote:
What? If people say they're glad the Giants won, they're a bandwagoner. If they're glad the Pats won, they're a bandwagoner. What gives?Andoura wrote:
no u
Americans = Fail
Rofl @ the Yankees fan statement. You know almost all Mets fans never supported them in the 90's.cowami wrote:
Yeah, pretty much.trippy982 wrote:
Welcome to life.haffeysucks wrote:
What? If people say they're glad the Giants won, they're a bandwagoner. If they're glad the Pats won, they're a bandwagoner. What gives?
The point is, there's a distinct difference between a bandwagoner and a fan. A bandwagoner only says "HAY I LIEK THIS TEAM" once they realize they are winning, or extremely popular (e.g., the majority of Yankee "fans"). Many people who call themselves the Patriots' fans (exceptions off the top of my head: cablecopulate and Locoloki) don't know shit about the sport of football itself. As is the case with most bandwagon fans, they don't know many (if any) players past Tom Brady and Randy Moss.
I don't know if Andoura is a bandwagoner, and I don't care. But here's my definition of the bandwagon.
*AHEM*Poseidon wrote:
Rofl @ the Yankees fan statement. You know almost all Mets fans never supported them in the 90's.cowami wrote:
Yeah, pretty much.trippy982 wrote:
Welcome to life.
The point is, there's a distinct difference between a bandwagoner and a fan. A bandwagoner only says "HAY I LIEK THIS TEAM" once they realize they are winning, or extremely popular (e.g., the majority of Yankee "fans"). Many people who call themselves the Patriots' fans (exceptions off the top of my head: cablecopulate and Locoloki) don't know shit about the sport of football itself. As is the case with most bandwagon fans, they don't know many (if any) players past Tom Brady and Randy Moss.
I don't know if Andoura is a bandwagoner, and I don't care. But here's my definition of the bandwagon.
nope.Des.Kmal wrote:
you're just a bandwagoner anyway.djphetal wrote:
I am so disappointed in how these two and Belichick have handled losing. They're seriously on the verge of not being my favorite team anymore.
<3
and to prove it:cowami wrote:
As is the case with most bandwagon fans, they don't know many (if any) players past Tom Brady and Randy Moss.
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Haha you named the kicker...djphetal wrote:
nope.Des.Kmal wrote:
you're just a bandwagoner anyway.djphetal wrote:
I am so disappointed in how these two and Belichick have handled losing. They're seriously on the verge of not being my favorite team anymore.
<3
Well, maybe, but in a weird way. I always liked them... I really started liking them when they went to the super bowl against the Pack. With Martin and Bledsoe... and I only started liking them then because everyone else at my dad's super bowl party was rooting for the Packers. But I stuck with them through a few years of pain...
and then they got good.
I still like the team, i'm just growing to dislike most of the players/coaches.
edit:and to prove it:cowami wrote:
As is the case with most bandwagon fans, they don't know many (if any) players past Tom Brady and Randy Moss.
Welker, Stallworth, Moss, Watson, Mankins, Koppen, Brady, Evans, Maroney, Faulk, Seymore, Wilfork, Bruschi, Vrabel, Seau, Thomas, Samuel, Gay, Harrison, Wilson, Gostkowski... i'm missing some of the starters, but hey...
lol@googledjphetal wrote:
and to prove it:
Welker, Stallworth, Moss, Watson, Mankins, Koppen, Brady, Evans, Maroney, Faulk, Seymore, Wilfork, Bruschi, Vrabel, Seau, Thomas, Samuel, Gay, Harrison, Wilson, Gostkowski... i'm missing some of the starters, but hey...
never watched a single pats game till the superbowl...S.Lythberg wrote:
you just did that now?
Moss never tries unless the play is coming to him, and the downs himself after the catch to avoid injury...
THAT'S WACISTKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
I thought Asians only do science and math stuff.cowami wrote:
On a side note, my cousin got to go to City Hall and watch the celebration today. His brother-in-law provided security on the stage.
Lucky city workers.
Labels FTL.cowami wrote:
Yeah, pretty much.trippy982 wrote:
Welcome to life.haffeysucks wrote:
What? If people say they're glad the Giants won, they're a bandwagoner. If they're glad the Pats won, they're a bandwagoner. What gives?
The point is, there's a distinct difference between a bandwagoner and a fan. A bandwagoner only says "HAY I LIEK THIS TEAM" once they realize they are winning, or extremely popular (e.g., the majority of Yankee "fans"). Many people who call themselves the Patriots' fans (exceptions off the top of my head: cablecopulate and Locoloki) don't know shit about the sport of football itself. As is the case with most bandwagon fans, they don't know many (if any) players past Tom Brady and Randy Moss.
I don't know if Andoura is a bandwagoner, and I don't care. But here's my definition of the bandwagon.
sucks that i agree with this. i'll always love moss though.Des.Kmal wrote:
lol, moss was cool this year... till now. what a bitch.
hes always been the best receiver... when he tries. but hes a whiny bitch and does try if he doesnt get the throw.
he just hasnt been loud this year.
but after a record breaking year and then losing the super bowl... and then NOT going to the pro bowl, ive lost most of my respect for him.