wutburnzz wrote:
don't worry about it Hurri, marine's mad because he keeps getting banned IRL too, and doesn't have a real place to call home - so he'll never be a 'homer'.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
It's better than either fairweather fans or people who root for a team they have zero connection to.
i don't think I'd ever cry over a sports game

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i cried when jordan hit that shot over eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeehlo.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
i don't think I'd ever cry over a sports game
Doesn't everyone get pissed off when their team loses?Jay wrote:
The type of guy that when trade rumors pop up is the first to create a fictitious trade in which his team offers up every garbage player on the roster in exchange for the super star... and doesn't understand why other people don't value his teams trash as highly as he does.
Fan: "Oh, Albert Pujols is on the block? Cool."
Homer: "Oh, Albert Pujols is on the block? We should totally trade Jeff Franceour and Wilson Betimit for him!"
There's a fine line between rooting for a team and being a homer. A homer is the kind of guy that gets pissed off or cries when his team loses.
I think he means the kind of pissed off where you start swinging cactuses (metaphorically speaking). Not "god dammit!" followed by cracking a beer open and getting back to your life.ghettoperson wrote:
Doesn't everyone get pissed off when their team loses?Jay wrote:
The type of guy that when trade rumors pop up is the first to create a fictitious trade in which his team offers up every garbage player on the roster in exchange for the super star... and doesn't understand why other people don't value his teams trash as highly as he does.
Fan: "Oh, Albert Pujols is on the block? Cool."
Homer: "Oh, Albert Pujols is on the block? We should totally trade Jeff Franceour and Wilson Betimit for him!"
There's a fine line between rooting for a team and being a homer. A homer is the kind of guy that gets pissed off or cries when his team loses.

Ya. I'm a Giants fan but when they lose I just shrug. I have friends that can't be talked to for the rest of the day if they lose. There's also a correlation among NFL fans between birth rates and their teams success. A lot of guys apparently celebrate a good football win with a nice fuck. The losers do not. Those people are homers.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
I think he means the kind of pissed off where you start swinging cactuses (metaphorically speaking). Not "god dammit!" followed by cracking a beer open and getting back to your life.ghettoperson wrote:
Doesn't everyone get pissed off when their team loses?Jay wrote:
The type of guy that when trade rumors pop up is the first to create a fictitious trade in which his team offers up every garbage player on the roster in exchange for the super star... and doesn't understand why other people don't value his teams trash as highly as he does.
Fan: "Oh, Albert Pujols is on the block? Cool."
Homer: "Oh, Albert Pujols is on the block? We should totally trade Jeff Franceour and Wilson Betimit for him!"
There's a fine line between rooting for a team and being a homer. A homer is the kind of guy that gets pissed off or cries when his team loses.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
lol how silly
god my current nurse has a nice ass
god my current nurse has a nice ass

That's like 5 or 6 specific people on the Islander forum I go on. "Shea Weber is an RFA? Throw him an offer sheet. Or better yet, trade Hamonic, Bailey and a 2nd for him. That should do it, right?".Jay wrote:
The type of guy that when trade rumors pop up is the first to create a fictitious trade in which his team offers up every garbage player on the roster in exchange for the super star... and doesn't understand why other people don't value his teams trash as highly as he does.
Fan: "Oh, Albert Pujols is on the block? Cool."
Homer: "Oh, Albert Pujols is on the block? We should totally trade Jeff Franceour and Wilson Betimit for him!"
There's a fine line between rooting for a team and being a homer. A homer is the kind of guy that gets pissed off or cries when his team loses.
First off, throwing an offer sheet at a D man who will soon be (if he's not already) one of the best defenseman in the world would do nothing but guarantee that Tavares gets an offer sheet thrown at him after next year. And as for the trade? Hamonic's a future great #2 d-man, but Bailey's development was screwed up and a 2nd round pick means nothing. Not exactly a fair trade as it were.
People are dumb.
Poseidon wrote:
That's like 5 or 6 specific people on the Islander forum I go on. "Shea Weber is an RFA? Throw him an offer sheet. Or better yet, trade Hamonic, Bailey and a 2nd for him. That should do it, right?".Jay wrote:
The type of guy that when trade rumors pop up is the first to create a fictitious trade in which his team offers up every garbage player on the roster in exchange for the super star... and doesn't understand why other people don't value his teams trash as highly as he does.
Fan: "Oh, Albert Pujols is on the block? Cool."
Homer: "Oh, Albert Pujols is on the block? We should totally trade Jeff Franceour and Wilson Betimit for him!"
There's a fine line between rooting for a team and being a homer. A homer is the kind of guy that gets pissed off or cries when his team loses.
First off, throwing an offer sheet at a D man who will soon be (if he's not already) one of the best defenseman in the world would do nothing but guarantee that Tavares gets an offer sheet thrown at him after next year. And as for the trade? Hamonic's a future great #2 d-man, but Bailey's development was screwed up and a 2nd round pick means nothing. Not exactly a fair trade as it were.
People are dumb.

"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
i understood it
Elaborate further then, oh great sports fanJay wrote:
http://www.motivationalmine.com/wp-cont … fucker.gifPoseidon wrote:
That's like 5 or 6 specific people on the Islander forum I go on. "Shea Weber is an RFA? Throw him an offer sheet. Or better yet, trade Hamonic, Bailey and a 2nd for him. That should do it, right?".Jay wrote:
The type of guy that when trade rumors pop up is the first to create a fictitious trade in which his team offers up every garbage player on the roster in exchange for the super star... and doesn't understand why other people don't value his teams trash as highly as he does.
Fan: "Oh, Albert Pujols is on the block? Cool."
Homer: "Oh, Albert Pujols is on the block? We should totally trade Jeff Franceour and Wilson Betimit for him!"
There's a fine line between rooting for a team and being a homer. A homer is the kind of guy that gets pissed off or cries when his team loses.
First off, throwing an offer sheet at a D man who will soon be (if he's not already) one of the best defenseman in the world would do nothing but guarantee that Tavares gets an offer sheet thrown at him after next year. And as for the trade? Hamonic's a future great #2 d-man, but Bailey's development was screwed up and a 2nd round pick means nothing. Not exactly a fair trade as it were.
People are dumb.
I just had no fucking idea who you were talking about, that's all
I haven't paid attention to hockey in close to ten years.
I haven't paid attention to hockey in close to ten years.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
Poseidon wrote:
That's like 5 or 6 specific people on the Islander forum I go on. "Shea Weber is an RFA? Throw him an offer sheet. Or better yet, trade Hamonic, Bailey and a 2nd for him. That should do it, right?".Jay wrote:
The type of guy that when trade rumors pop up is the first to create a fictitious trade in which his team offers up every garbage player on the roster in exchange for the super star... and doesn't understand why other people don't value his teams trash as highly as he does.
Fan: "Oh, Albert Pujols is on the block? Cool."
Homer: "Oh, Albert Pujols is on the block? We should totally trade Jeff Franceour and Wilson Betimit for him!"
There's a fine line between rooting for a team and being a homer. A homer is the kind of guy that gets pissed off or cries when his team loses.
First off, throwing an offer sheet at a D man who will soon be (if he's not already) one of the best defenseman in the world would do nothing but guarantee that Tavares gets an offer sheet thrown at him after next year. And as for the trade? Hamonic's a future great #2 d-man, but Bailey's development was screwed up and a 2nd round pick means nothing. Not exactly a fair trade as it were.
People are dumb.


ugh watch a real sport
Well you're missing probably the greatest playoffs I've seen since 2002... not even 3 goal leads are safe this year. There's been close to 4 comebacks from 3 goals or more, and it's only the first round.Jay wrote:
I just had no fucking idea who you were talking about, that's all
I haven't paid attention to hockey in close to ten years.
And I elaborated on why that trade proposal is retarded in the second paragraph, READ CLOSER
Hurricane2k9 wrote:
http://static.bf2s.com/files/user/36793 … eading.jpgPoseidon wrote:
That's like 5 or 6 specific people on the Islander forum I go on. "Shea Weber is an RFA? Throw him an offer sheet. Or better yet, trade Hamonic, Bailey and a 2nd for him. That should do it, right?".Jay wrote:
The type of guy that when trade rumors pop up is the first to create a fictitious trade in which his team offers up every garbage player on the roster in exchange for the super star... and doesn't understand why other people don't value his teams trash as highly as he does.
Fan: "Oh, Albert Pujols is on the block? Cool."
Homer: "Oh, Albert Pujols is on the block? We should totally trade Jeff Franceour and Wilson Betimit for him!"
There's a fine line between rooting for a team and being a homer. A homer is the kind of guy that gets pissed off or cries when his team loses.
First off, throwing an offer sheet at a D man who will soon be (if he's not already) one of the best defenseman in the world would do nothing but guarantee that Tavares gets an offer sheet thrown at him after next year. And as for the trade? Hamonic's a future great #2 d-man, but Bailey's development was screwed up and a 2nd round pick means nothing. Not exactly a fair trade as it were.
People are dumb.

"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
I assume RFA is restricted free agent, but other than that I have no idea what you're talking about.Poseidon wrote:
That's like 5 or 6 specific people on the Islander forum I go on. "Shea Weber is an RFA? Throw him an offer sheet. Or better yet, trade Hamonic, Bailey and a 2nd for him. That should do it, right?".Jay wrote:
The type of guy that when trade rumors pop up is the first to create a fictitious trade in which his team offers up every garbage player on the roster in exchange for the super star... and doesn't understand why other people don't value his teams trash as highly as he does.
Fan: "Oh, Albert Pujols is on the block? Cool."
Homer: "Oh, Albert Pujols is on the block? We should totally trade Jeff Franceour and Wilson Betimit for him!"
There's a fine line between rooting for a team and being a homer. A homer is the kind of guy that gets pissed off or cries when his team loses.
First off, throwing an offer sheet at a D man who will soon be (if he's not already) one of the best defenseman in the world would do nothing but guarantee that Tavares gets an offer sheet thrown at him after next year. And as for the trade? Hamonic's a future great #2 d-man, but Bailey's development was screwed up and a 2nd round pick means nothing. Not exactly a fair trade as it were.
People are dumb.
Yes. Shea Weber is on the Nashville Predators, and after the playoffs are over he becomes an RFA. That means his rights belong to the Predators, but he can still be traded or someone can throw him an offer sheet. The Predators can match that offer or they can decline and be compensated in draft picks (could be four 1st rounders over four years depending on the salary). Then Weber goes to his new team.ghettoperson wrote:
I assume RFA is restricted free agent, but other than that I have no idea what you're talking about.Poseidon wrote:
That's like 5 or 6 specific people on the Islander forum I go on. "Shea Weber is an RFA? Throw him an offer sheet. Or better yet, trade Hamonic, Bailey and a 2nd for him. That should do it, right?".Jay wrote:
The type of guy that when trade rumors pop up is the first to create a fictitious trade in which his team offers up every garbage player on the roster in exchange for the super star... and doesn't understand why other people don't value his teams trash as highly as he does.
Fan: "Oh, Albert Pujols is on the block? Cool."
Homer: "Oh, Albert Pujols is on the block? We should totally trade Jeff Franceour and Wilson Betimit for him!"
There's a fine line between rooting for a team and being a homer. A homer is the kind of guy that gets pissed off or cries when his team loses.
First off, throwing an offer sheet at a D man who will soon be (if he's not already) one of the best defenseman in the world would do nothing but guarantee that Tavares gets an offer sheet thrown at him after next year. And as for the trade? Hamonic's a future great #2 d-man, but Bailey's development was screwed up and a 2nd round pick means nothing. Not exactly a fair trade as it were.
People are dumb.
An unrestricted free agent is able to be signed by any team after July 1st at 12PM.
Not really that difficult.
this game is kind of sloppy
ahahahahaha goooooooooooooooooooooal boston
I'm over 6 feet tall and you are calling me a little guy? Anyway, you can be muscular whether you are fat or skinny. Skinny has a better advantage in maneuverability than fatty. So skinny wins.HaiBai wrote:
a big guy will always beat the little guyjord wrote:
And you're not going to get the shit beaten out of you if you're a fatass?HaiBai wrote:
not really, you're going to get the shit beaten out of you
It's better to be underweight than overweight.
The irony of guns, is that they can save lives.
war man
shut up
shut up
