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And the Packers have 12! Go fuck your sister, you inbred yinzer.
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poizond13 wrote: Um, sorry, but the Packers only have 3.
They have 12 championships. There was a time before the Super Bowl.
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poizond13 wrote: Um, sorry, but the Packers only have 3.
They have 12 championships. There was a time before the Super Bowl.
Sorry but those don't matter anymore. :lol:
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I have a feeling someone found a new bandwagon to jump on. Did Bret promise not to throat fuck you as hard if you converted to a Steelers' fan?
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LitaJett wrote:I have a feeling someone found a new bandwagon to jump on. Did Bret promise not to throat fuck you as hard if you converted to a Steelers' fan?
Fuck no, boy, I hate the Steelers. I just hate the Packers more. :lol:
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poizond13 wrote:
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poizond13 wrote: Um, sorry, but the Packers only have 3.
They have 12 championships. There was a time before the Super Bowl.
Sorry but those don't matter anymore. :lol:
I guess Unitas doesn't matter any more either.
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poizond13 wrote:After watching this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQlcYsz1c8s

There's no question what Brett Favre, a real man, would have done in this situation. Rodgers is a coward and a pussy!
Yeah, no question at all. Favre would have texted her pictures of his dick. And then asked her if she had any pain meds she could spare.
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Pinhead13's comments in this thread are proof positive that he is not a football fan and is nothing more than a bandwagon fan who happened to latch on to Indy because they were the hot story a few years ago. He is incapable of discussing any other teams and loses interest once "his" team gets eliminated.

Hell, the Conference Championships are in less than a week. There are two very interesting matchups featuring teams with some great history, and we are watching a QB taking his game to the next level. Real football fans want to talk about the games and all Pinhead is capable of doing is talking shit. Guess if you don't know jack shit all you can do is talk shit.
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bane wrote:I guess Unitas doesn't matter any more either.
Of course not. He never played in Indy. :lol:
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SkyDog112046 wrote:Pinhead13's comments in this thread are proof positive that he is not a football fan and is nothing more than a bandwagon fan who happened to latch on to Indy because they were the hot story a few years ago.
We all know this already. Who are you trying to convince?
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SkyDog112046 wrote:Pinhead13's comments in this thread are proof positive that he is not a football fan and is nothing more than a bandwagon fan who happened to latch on to Indy because they were the hot story a few years ago. He is incapable of discussing any other teams and loses interest once "his" team gets eliminated.

Hell, the Conference Championships are in less than a week. There are two very interesting matchups featuring teams with some great history, and we are watching a QB taking his game to the next level. Real football fans want to talk about the games and all Pinhead is capable of doing is talking shit. Guess if you don't know jack shit all you can do is talk shit.
And what are you doing? TALKING SHIT. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Go away, troll.
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SkyDog112046 wrote:Pinhead13's comments in this thread are proof positive that he is not a football fan and is nothing more than a bandwagon fan who happened to latch on to Indy because they were the hot story a few years ago.
We all know this already. Who are you trying to convince?
Bandwagon fan? Really? That's funny, because my "home town" team is one game away from the Super Bowl. One would think that if I wanted to be a "band wagon" fan, I would want to be on the Bears bandwagon, not the team that lost in the wild card round and struggled to make the playoffs. I think it would be easier to wear Bears gear around town this week, rather than the same Colts gear I wore before the 2006 Superbowl, when the Bears were also in that game.

Sorry, your logic makes no sense. I've been a Colts fan for longer than you've been a fan of whoever your team is, boy.
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SkyDog112046 wrote: Pinhead13's comments in this thread are proof positive that he is not a football fan. football fans want to talk about the games .
You mean like this:
SkyDog112046 wrote:Favre would have texted her pictures of his dick. And then asked her if she had any pain meds she could spare.
:lol: :lol:

What's this got to do with this weekend's games?

Stupid fucking troll.
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poizond13 wrote: I've been a Colts fan for longer than you've been a fan of whoever your team is, boy.
How could you possibly know that? By your own admission, you can't have been a fan any longer than since 84. I'm pretty sure you weren't alive yet in 84, which makes that whole "boy" thing pretty funny, but I digress. If one of those dudes grew up supporting their team, they could easy have you beat by at least 15 years or so.
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bane wrote:
poizond13 wrote: I've been a Colts fan for longer than you've been a fan of whoever your team is, boy.
How could you possibly know that? By your own admission, you can't have been a fan any longer than since 84. I'm pretty sure you weren't alive yet in 84, which makes that whole "boy" thing pretty funny, but I digress. If one of those dudes grew up supporting their team, they could easy have you beat by at least 15 years or so.
True, I could easily be wrong on that. Point is, I've been a Colts fan for a very, very long time. Way before Peyton Manning, Tony Dungy, or Bill Polian, joined the organization. Although we have had quite an amazing run for the past decade or so, I also recall quite clearly watching two 3-13 seasons in a row.
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Pack/Jets. Drew kind of hit the nail on the head with his rant of Kissing Suzy Kobler
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poizond13 wrote:
True, I could easily be wrong on that. Point is, I've been a Colts fan for a very, very long time. Way before Peyton Manning, Tony Dungy, or Bill Polian, joined the organization. Although we have had quite an amazing run for the past decade or so, I also recall quite clearly watching two 3-13 seasons in a row.
I lived in Indy back in 92-95 and went to many, many games those horrible years. I was there when Dan Marino threw what was then the record for touchdown passes. I have always been a Colts fan and I really wanted the Colts to go all the way this year as I think it was Peyton's last chance.

With that said, I'm a life long Miami Dolphins fan and find it funny that even though the Colts are my second favorite team, I'm still a bigger fan of the Colts than you are. I was paying good money to support a bad team that I really loved. The Colts are also my wife's favorite team so we never miss them when they are in town. We buy a lot of Colts merchandise.

Not that anything I wrote really means shit. I have to say that when the Colts lost, knowing the abuse you were going to get took a lot of the sting out of it, fo sho.
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thewonkytits wrote:
poizond13 wrote:
True, I could easily be wrong on that. Point is, I've been a Colts fan for a very, very long time. Way before Peyton Manning, Tony Dungy, or Bill Polian, joined the organization. Although we have had quite an amazing run for the past decade or so, I also recall quite clearly watching two 3-13 seasons in a row.


Not that anything I wrote really means shit.
You hit the nail on the head, boy. Congrats.
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poizond13 wrote:
bane wrote:
poizond13 wrote: I've been a Colts fan for longer than you've been a fan of whoever your team is, boy.
How could you possibly know that? By your own admission, you can't have been a fan any longer than since 84. I'm pretty sure you weren't alive yet in 84, which makes that whole "boy" thing pretty funny, but I digress. If one of those dudes grew up supporting their team, they could easy have you beat by at least 15 years or so.
True, I could easily be wrong on that. Point is, I've been a Colts fan for a very, very long time. Way before Peyton Manning, Tony Dungy, or Bill Polian, joined the organization. Although we have had quite an amazing run for the past decade or so, I also recall quite clearly watching two 3-13 seasons in a row.
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poizond13 wrote:
SkyDog112046 wrote:Pinhead13's comments in this thread are proof positive that he is not a football fan and is nothing more than a bandwagon fan who happened to latch on to Indy because they were the hot story a few years ago. He is incapable of discussing any other teams and loses interest once "his" team gets eliminated.

Hell, the Conference Championships are in less than a week. There are two very interesting matchups featuring teams with some great history, and we are watching a QB taking his game to the next level. Real football fans want to talk about the games and all Pinhead is capable of doing is talking shit. Guess if you don't know jack shit all you can do is talk shit.
And what are you doing? TALKING SHIT. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Go away, troll.
It's not talking shit, it's simply pointing out that here it is conference championship weekend and everyone else here is discussing the games except you.
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poizond13 wrote:Sorry, your logic makes no sense. I've been a Colts fan for longer than you've been a fan of whoever your team is, boy.
Ok, quick roll call for everyone. How long have you been following your team?

I've been a Patriots fan since Jim Plunkett was a rookie, Joe Namath was still playing well in NY, and Unitas was a Baltimore Colt. That's 1971.
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SkyDog112046 wrote: Ok, quick roll call for everyone. How long have you been following your team?
It's a little complicated for me. Got into the Jets big time in 1978, Richard Todd was the qb, and they had just changed their uniforms:

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Moved down South in '83. Stayed a Jets fan, but it was hard to do. There was no NFL Sunday Ticket, no internet, and they only played a couple of "national" games a year. Became a Panthers fan when Charlotte was awarded the franchise in 1993, and started playing in 1995. Still pull for the Jets, but they are a distant 2nd.
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I started following the Dolphins from the UK in 1987.
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SkyDog112046 wrote:
poizond13 wrote:Sorry, your logic makes no sense. I've been a Colts fan for longer than you've been a fan of whoever your team is, boy.
Ok, quick roll call for everyone. How long have you been following your team?

I've been a Patriots fan since Jim Plunkett was a rookie, Joe Namath was still playing well in NY, and Unitas was a Baltimore Colt. That's 1971.
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Hardest ticket in the history of the city.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/loca ... 3441.story

Bryan Holst has four tickets to the biggest game in the 90-year rivalry between the Chicago Bears and the Green Bay Packers.

On Monday, he put them up for sale.

Holst, a Bears fan from Marengo, said he wrestled with the decision. But the potential of a big payday proved too tempting and he posted his tickets on Craigslist for $850 each.

"If you would have told me at the beginning of the year that this was going to happen, I would have said you were crazy if I didn't go," Holst said. "But times being the way they are, if I can pick up a little extra money, I'd sacrifice going to the game."



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If he can't find a buyer ready to meet his price, Holst said he might keep his tickets. But he probably won't have much of a problem unloading them.

Several brokers said tickets for Sunday's NFC championship game at Soldier Field are by far the most in demand in Chicago sports history, creating a frenetic online market as Bears fans try to decide how much it's worth to see the big game live.

On Monday, $134 seats in the upper reaches of Soldier Field were selling for about $500 each, according to brokers and several ticket resale Web sites. Seats in the stadium's lower levels are going for up to $2,000, said Melissa Janes, who works for a Chicago-area ticket broker.

"This is what the market is, so if you want to go, you're going to have to take out a small loan or use your mortgage payment," said Janes, who said she hasn't seen such high demand for a Chicago sporting event since Michael Jordan was leading the Bulls to six NBA titles in the 1990s.

While there are enough ticket holders looking to cash in to provide a bull market for brokers, most Bears fans wouldn't think of giving up a chance to witness the Bears and Packers battle for a spot in the Super Bowl.

"We'll be there," said Bob Wood, 67, of Rockton, Ill., who with his son Corey, 39, hasn't missed a Bears home game in 26 years.

Wood, who figures he has seen 280 games home and away, said he didn't for a second think of selling his tickets in the north end zone. For the Wood men, Bears games are a father-and-son tradition that starts with tailgating and concludes with a trip to a sports bar.

"It's a day to get away together," Wood said. "I think it's a whole different scenario to just experience it. There's nothing like being there, I think."

Twenty-year season ticket holders Scott and Andrea Tafelski, of South Bend, Ind., are likewise unswayed by the lure of big bucks.

"Definitely not for the Bears versus Green Bay in the NFC championship," said Andrea Tafelski, 44. "No way, not for this game."

The most expensive ticket sold by StubHub as of Monday afternoon was a $2,942 seat in Soldier Field's United Club, said company spokeswoman Joellen Ferrer. StubHub figures Sunday's game will be the hottest NFL conference championship ticket in the company's 10-year history, Ferrer said.

The highest asking price on StubHub was $9,500, but Ferrer expects prices on the secondary market to gradually drop as the week goes on, with the final average ticket price on StubHub probably somewhere between $700 and $800.

Tickets sold for an average of $767 in the 24 hours after the Bears' win over the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, she said.

By comparison, tickets for Sunday's AFC championship game between the New York Jets and Pittsburgh Steelers were selling for an average of $405 on StubHub, Ferrer said.

Some of the cheapest tickets available online — at least on Monday — were through the NFL Ticket Exchange, where tickets still could be had for less than $500.

While many online ticket brokers are well-established, secondary ticket buyers should always be wary, officials warned.

"Football fans need to be careful if they buy tickets online," Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan said. "Don't get so caught up in the excitement of the playoffs that you wind up the victim of a con artist cheating you out of a lot of money."
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SkyDog112046 wrote:
poizond13 wrote:Sorry, your logic makes no sense. I've been a Colts fan for longer than you've been a fan of whoever your team is, boy.
Ok, quick roll call for everyone. How long have you been following your team?

I've been a Patriots fan since Jim Plunkett was a rookie, Joe Namath was still playing well in NY, and Unitas was a Baltimore Colt. That's 1971.
It's entirely possible that P13 has me beat. How long has Peyton been in the league again? My original team, who I'd been a fan of since about 78, moved to another city and took my fan loyalty with them. I've been a Texans fan since day one, but day one for them wasn't that long ago.
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poizond13 wrote:
Crazy Levi wrote:
SkyDog112046 wrote:Pinhead13's comments in this thread are proof positive that he is not a football fan and is nothing more than a bandwagon fan who happened to latch on to Indy because they were the hot story a few years ago.
We all know this already. Who are you trying to convince?
Bandwagon fan? Really? That's funny, because my "home town" team is one game away from the Super Bowl. One would think that if I wanted to be a "band wagon" fan, I would want to be on the Bears bandwagon, not the team that lost in the wild card round and struggled to make the playoffs. .
Come on boy. You only announced your Colts "fandom" after they went 13-0 last year, boy. We never heard a fucking Colts peep out of you before that, boy.

That's the definition of a bandwagon fan, boy.

Just because you aren't jumping on the Bearswagon doesn't absolve you of that, boy.

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Became a hardcore Saints fan after Katrina when I moved back to New Orleans after a 4 month exile and suddenly everything became hyper important.

Though, when I was a kid my favorite quarterback was Bobby Hebert because I thought he looked like Elvis. I am not joking. It was only a weird coincidence that I ended up living in New Orleans years later and the Saints became my hands down favorite team. 2nd would be the Ravens I guess since I grew up in Baltimore, though they always seemed like a cartoony expansion team that wasn't as legit as the others. Even 15 years later.
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Peter King has the Bears behind the Patriots in his rankings this week.
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