Dude
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Someone to lean on. You guys are covered. We love you. SportsHoopla loves the Texans.
Pulease.... Come at me when you have real problems. Our current home is a 28,XXX soccer stadium that fills with more opposing fans by a 3-1. We have no QB. Our owner I wouldn't trust to run a snow cone shack. And we're on the hing of being moved AGAIN to London.
I'll trade you.
You go wherever Ryan Fitzmagic goes. That is your new team!
That's not your home anymore as of the end of the season. This will be your new rental (image as of 1/5, first event in July):
Besides, you could very well have Tommy Boy pulling a Namath with the Chargers this coming season, for whatever that's worth.
Hey man, watch whomever you want. The older I get, the fewer shits I give about "my teams" -- which all SUCK, BTW, just sayin' -- so now, I just want to see a good game and enjoy some schadenfreude when favored teams lose
I'm noticing more and more that the people who take sports the most seriously are somehow mentally unstable. Or, they're lonely people who don't have a lot of friends, and identifying with a fanbase gives them a sense of belonging. Speaking in a general sense, of course.Rooting for 'your teams' definitely gets less important as you get older. When I was young I would be excited leading up to a big game, and ecstatic for days after a win and sad for same after a loss. Now it's just "oh cool we won" or "oh man we lost"
I still enjoy following a couple sports, it's just not intense like it used to be.
It's definitely a part of some people's identity. And yes a tribe/family to belong to. No harm in it.I'm noticing more and more that the people who take sports the most seriously are somehow mentally unstable. Or, they're lonely people who don't have a lot of friends, and identifying with a fanbase gives them a sense of belonging. Speaking in a general sense, of course.
Oh I know and I'm excited for the new stadium, but it also brings an uneasiness. Did you watch a Chargers home game last year? It was overweeningly the opposing teams fans in the crowd. And that wasn't even 30k seats available.
I'm hopeful, but also an experienced Bolt fan. I've seen how well Spanos is at screwing up a good thing.