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Old 12-09-2012, 09:05 PM
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Michigan State Spartans, hands down. College IMO > NFL.

If you are talking NFL, I'd have to say the Packers, even though I live 30 miles way from Detroit, I don't mind the Lions, but don't really like them.
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Old 12-09-2012, 09:11 PM
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I made a mistake, NY Giants will play Baltimore Ravens and not the Redskins. The Giants could beat the Falcons since they already clinched divison.

Here is the remaining Cleveland Browns games: Redskins, Broncos, and the Steelers. The best Cleveland can do is .500 season. But there is alot of faith up here in the Browns new owner and we all love the guy, seems like he wants this team to win, unlike kick-ball Randy Learner.

Cheers to Seattle Seahawks, a 58 to Zero WIN over the Cardinals!
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Old 12-09-2012, 09:31 PM
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I'm a Steeler fan by birth, but I gotta pull for the Falcons now. Sorry Sam but I can't stand Tom Brady! The wifey is a Pack fan and is now *itchin at the TV.
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Chiefs , I guess still although a year like this we tend to call them the Chefs

I used to see Javons black bently drive by my house and around town .

other note; I once drag raced QB Steve Deberg driving a old F250 with

Joe Montana in the pass seat.
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I like the Carolina Panthers and Redskins. Jenn likes the Tampa Bay Bucs, she's originally from Tampa.
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Sports in general are a turn-off to me. Been that way for over 20 years or so? Back when I was an avid fan & spent way to many hours watching the boob tube. One year on a bet I kept track of every hour that was wasted watching football. Don't remember the exact time, but it was nuts. Far to many hours of my life to waste on overpaid players, coaches. Football went from being a great American pastime, to money, money & more money. IMO, got ridiculous!
Same for baseball-$-, basketball-$-, hockey-$-. After reevaluating my priorities, I stopped pi$$ ing my time away & money.

So I haven't been to a football game in 35 years, watch on occasion, & the only game I sorta watch is the Super Bowl. For over 10 years about 30/40 people get together, bring a bunch of food, great company & a great way for a get-together. About 10 football pools are going, nothing over $ 1.00, $.50 cent ones most popular. A $. 25 cents (maximum) poker game plays for the duration of the game We also have a get together every 2nd. Week in June for a yearly pig rost. Everyone just has a great time.

So some fanatical sports people would classify me as?........................

Being un- American.

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Oh I forgot, your from southern CT. Yous guys are NY fans. Me I’m still a D—M Yankee and a Pats fan.
Hey ya know i was 14 years old before i knew D--m Yankee was two words! I did see Mantle and Maris hit back to back home runs in Cleveland stadium,those were the great days in baseball. Mike
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Sports in general are a turn-off to me. Been that way for over 20 years or so? Back when I was an avid fan & spent way to many hours watching the boob tube. One year on a bet I kept track of every hour that was wasted watching football. Don't remember the exact time, but it was nuts. Far to many hours of my life to waste on overpaid players, coaches. Football went from being a great American pastime, to money, money & more money. IMO, got ridiculous!
Same for baseball-$-, basketball-$-, hockey-$-. After reevaluating my priorities, I stopped pi$$ ing my time away & money.

NIK,
I'm with Nik. I used to bleed green for the Packers, but when these over paid guys get payed the money they do for playing a "game" and then wine about what they get paid and have contract disputes, I had enough.
But different strokes for different folks.
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Well, tonight I'am going with N.E for a free lunch, but if the Texas Houstons win I will owe a free lunch. The two teams may not battle it out too hard, since both are clinched playoff teams.



Well, thanks for sharing with us what you all dont like. Realy, I have felt that way too but to have a winning team would be more fun.

I also think Ohio State got a crappy end of the stick. They are my favorite collage football team and they are the best!
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COWBOYS! Although I wish they would get another GM.
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