Mine is the Los Angeles Chargers.
My dad was a San Diego Charger fan and I've always pulled for them when they play. Huge Rivers fan and Keenan Allen is a baller.
Thankfully they're in the AFC and only play Dallas once every four years.
Mine is the Los Angeles Chargers.
My dad was a San Diego Charger fan and I've always pulled for them when they play. Huge Rivers fan and Keenan Allen is a baller.
Thankfully they're in the AFC and only play Dallas once every four years.
Port St. Lucie on Martin County lineWhere are you yesfan? I'm an hour and a half away as well.
New England Patriots. I live 20 minutes from Gillette Stadium. But I grew up a cowboy fan.I enjoy most football games. But nothing compares to the star and what it represents. In my opinion.Mine is the Los Angeles Chargers.
My dad was a San Diego Charger fan and I've always pulled for them when they play. Huge Rivers fan and Keenan Allen is a baller.
Thankfully they're in the AFC and only play Dallas once every four years.
@CouchCoach I used to like the Raiders too as my second team when I first started getting into football. I was about 10 years old. I loved John Madden!! As I matured, I realized there is only room for one team in my heart, and that is the Cowboys.Da Rayduhs, back in the day, they represented what a fandom/team should be and they never apologized to anyone for being stark raving mad lunatics and they were this weird combination of beauty and finesse, never saw a prettier runner than Marcus Allen or a deep baller like Lamonica, on offense and just flat out take your lunch money and slap you for not having enough on defense. Those Chiefs-Raiders games were my favorite rivalry of all time, they had to double the security outside the locker room every time they played.
And Madden was my favorite coach of all time. He looked the part, looked like he'd slept in the car in the parking lot, shirt half tucked in, combed his hair with an egg beater, got his 5 year old son to tie his tie and when he'd get in a player's face, he'd spray the hell out of him. That, my friends, was a football coach. He had to be the biggest kick in the pants to play for in league history.
How could you not like Riggins.And his hogsCommanders.
New England Patriots. I live 20 minutes from Gillette Stadium. But I grew up a cowboy fan.I enjoy most football games. But nothing compares to the star and what it represents. In my opinion.