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Missed out JJ. I can send a few Terrible Towels. Join the Nation
Nah that's a cool story though
Nah that's a cool story though
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Missed out JJ. I can send a few Terrible Towels. Join the Nation
Nah that's a cool story though
There's only One Nation, dmx.
And it's origin is on the west coast.
Granted I NEVER wear other teams NFL stuff I went with my pops to the Steelers / Giants game 2 seasons ago and the terrible towel was in full effect
Damn it, Rangers win. Angels about to win.
As for my family it's full of Giants / Cowboys fans.
1 49ers fan
1 Vikings fan
1 dolphins fan
And my pops and few cousins are steelers fans.
And honestly if not for the Texans I would've been a steelers fan
This dude a55a5in always throwing shade
Any "older" went through some ******, ****** years in between the teams of the 60's and Favre coming along...1. That's because the teams have been good forever.Teams like Pitt and Gb have the longest season ticket waiting lists and show up to away games regardless of their record. How are they front runners or bandwagon? If you stay on it forever then you are just a fan of that team
2. The vast majority of those away game "fans" have no connection to the city.
The Packers have one of the biggest fanbases in the NFL in the smallest city. I have never met a Packers fan from Green Bay. Yes they like to say "they like small town teams, or it's family owned" or whatever.
But c'mon... You know why they root for that team.
Why do you need a connection to the city to root for the team?
If a fan knows the history of the team they root for and follow them well, that's a good fan. Regardless of the original reason they started to cheer for them.