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billb wrote:
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After establishing a rep as a "nice guy" team the Seahawks drafted a player with a recent domestic violence arrest that got him kicked off the Michigan team, so we'll see how that goes. The 'hawks decided he didn't do it. (defensive end Frank Clark)
otherwise it's all wait and see what these guys can do.
The Raiders won 3 Superbowls with non-nice guys. So that doesn't matter. Just win baby.
I need to believe that nice guys can finish first (or well second if you're the Seahawks last year...) Please don't spoil it for me. :oldfogette:
Nice guys "can" finish first.
and have.
2001, 2003, 2004, 2014
Americans have judged many of the people on those teams "bad" at one time or another. Flaky country.
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Who did Aaron Hernandez play for again?
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honestly, if your opinion of your team changed because of a draft pick then you're probably in a pretty low place to begin with.
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Lemon Drop wrote:
Who did Aaron Hernandez play for again?
University of Florida.
Born and raised in Progressive Connecticut.
and the Lord looketh down at the Mighty Bob and Bill
and warned them the devil lived amongst the charity of their souls
and commanded them to remove the Hernandez scourge from their flock
and the Mighty Bob and Bill complied
and their continued hard work and persistence was
rewarded with the next season's Miracle.
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Los Angeles (still) doesn't have an NFL team...
so it's kinda hard to feel anything about something that doesn't exist (yet).
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Please ask again in a couple more years.
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Buzz wrote:
Los Angeles (still) doesn't have an NFL team...
so it's kinda hard to feel anything about something that doesn't exist (yet).
I can still feel the pain from when the Rams left. UGH! At this point, I hope L.A. doesn't get another team. It'll just create another city with abandoned fans.
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Buzz wrote:
Los Angeles (still) doesn't have an NFL team...
so it's kinda hard to feel anything about something that doesn't exist (yet).
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Please ask again in a couple more years.
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Some day some city will ignore sunny warm LA being used as a bargaining chip to get a new stadium built.
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vision63 wrote:
[quote=Buzz]
Los Angeles (still) doesn't have an NFL team...
so it's kinda hard to feel anything about something that doesn't exist (yet).
I can still feel the pain from when the Rams left. UGH! At this point, I hope L.A. doesn't get another team. It'll just create another city with abandoned fans.
The proposed Carson site for a new NFL stadium is located not too far from where I live - I don't want to deal with the extra traffic a local NFL team would bring.
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N-OS X-tasy! wrote:
[quote=vision63]
[quote=Buzz]
Los Angeles (still) doesn't have an NFL team...
so it's kinda hard to feel anything about something that doesn't exist (yet).
I can still feel the pain from when the Rams left. UGH! At this point, I hope L.A. doesn't get another team. It'll just create another city with abandoned fans.
The proposed Carson site for a new NFL stadium is located not too far from where I live - I don't want to deal with the extra traffic a local NFL team would bring.
I like that rendering. I'd say the Rams owner has a stronger commitment to Inglewood. He used his own money to buy the land. At least I think it was his own money. The Raiders "and" the Chargers in L.A. sounds silly.