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Bull Frog said:
Pittman4two is notorious over at the Philly board. His posts are not serious and pretty funny. Some people take the bait and he's hilarious. He claims to be a Bucs fan on Philly's site. Here's an example:

On the Falcons offensive line, you'll have a C, two G's, and two T's. Nothing out of the ordinary for the Eagles to contend with...and the Eagles fans breathe another sigh of relief.

Special Teams:

Look for Michael Vick to take charge of this Falcon offense and muster at least 200 yards passing along with another 100 yards rushing and passing. Vick will pass for two TD's while Price grabs 2 TD's and Crumpler gets 2 also.

Prediction:

Falcons 9

Eagles 6

This is funny
 
ScottCase said:
Of course it was informative - nobody knows sports better than NY'ers and no fans are more brutally honest or harder on their own.
Best Sports town in America.


NY isn't even in the top 10 best sports towns.

Dallas is the best.

NY isn't even ahead of Seattle.
 
AsthmaField said:
NY isn't even in the top 10 best sports towns.

Dallas is the best.

NY isn't even ahead of Seattle.
Hahah!!!

7 million people went to Baseball games in NYC this year - Texas is the biggest joke you'll find - do you forget the Cowboy bagheads? and empty seats? Texas Rangers? Empty seats left and right...

In NY you have hundreds of beat reporters breathing down your neck - which is why the saying goes -we know he can play but can he play in New York -
2 Pro Baseball Teams 3 Hockey Teams 2NBA teams 2 Football Teams - NYC is the place to be sports wise - not even an issue.
 
WoodysGirl said:
No, THIS was classic... One of the rare times I laughed out loud

WG--that is funny stuff right there.......and I don't care who you are......haha
 
ScottCase said:
Hahah!!!

7 million people went to Baseball games in NYC this year - Texas is the biggest joke you'll find - do you forget the Cowboy bagheads? and empty seats? Texas Rangers? Empty seats left and right...

In NY you have hundreds of beat reporters breathing down your neck - which is why the saying goes -we know he can play but can he play in New York -
2 Pro Baseball Teams 3 Hockey Teams 2NBA teams 2 Football Teams - NYC is the place to be sports wise - not even an issue.

Not an issue with me either... just not true.

which is why the saying goes -we know he can play but can he play in New York -

I thought it was just because players tended to play badly for NY teams.

Buffalo is a good sports town though.
 
There so ignorant lol. They cant even spell there own players name. They put Michael Strayhan lol
 
ScottCase said:
Of course it was informative - nobody knows sports better than NY'ers and no fans are more brutally honest or harder on their own.
Best Sports town in America.
More like the most ignorant. Everyone in that east coast megalopolis give themselves way too much credit.
 
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Just because New York has the most opinionated fans doesn't make them the best. Infact if they jump to their conclusions (like they do) that would mean they are the most ignorant fanbase in the entire US. New York is full of ignorance people have strong opinions with not much information - that doesn't make you good fans it makes you ignorant fans with opinions. Ignorant fans with opinions = fans opinions I could give a ***** about. All fans are pretty much ignorant though if you look at the general population - it's impossible for them to all be informed and those who consider themselves informed are informed by the establishment media - which I hardly consider being informed. To really be informed you have to go out first hand a research yourself and formulate your own opinions not read the NY times sports page and regurgitate what you read in there and act angry about it (NYorker opinions)
 
Tio said:
More like the most ignorant. Everyone in that east coast megalopolis give themselves way too much credit.
We've earned it...for years and years top players in the NBA & MLB came from NY, we had the Dodgers and Giants as well....Tom Landry learned football in NY , Babe, Mickey, JOED, Gehrig, Reggie,Yogi, Jeter, Donnie Baseball, Gooden ,Strawberry, Willie Mays, Duke Snider, Sandy Koufax, LT, Frank Gifford, Joe Willie , Rod Gilbert, Mike Bossy, Brian Trottier, Denis Potvin , the Devils, Dr.J , Willis Reed, Earl the Pearl on an on an onan on anon an on an on an on ....I could go for days - NY sports history is a part of Americana - it's where immigrants Spurned the Sport of Kings - Boxing - Baseball - Started in Hoboken , We are unmatched in everything - maybe even in our ego's.
 
JuliusCaesar said:
Just because New York has the most opinionated fans doesn't make them the best. Infact if they jump to their conclusions (like they do) that would mean they are the most ignorant fanbase in the entire US. New York is full of ignorance people have strong opinions with not much information - that doesn't make you good fans it makes you ignorant fans with opinions. Ignorant fans with opinions = fans opinions I could give a ***** about. All fans are pretty much ignorant though if you look at the general population - it's impossible for them to all be informed and those who consider themselves informed are informed by the establishment media - which I hardly consider being informed. To really be informed you have to go out first hand a research yourself and formulate your own opinions not read the NY times sports page and regurgitate what you read in there and act angry about it (NYorker opinions)
We look down on people like you - for good reason. That post screams "I'm a second city guy"
 
I hate everyone in the NFC East, but for some reason, the G-Men are the team I hate the least
 
ScottCase said:
We look down on people like you - for good reason. That post screams "I'm a second city guy"

And I look down on people like yourself formulating ignorant opinions. There is no legitamacy to your opinions you form them and stand by them regardless of if you know your wrong or right. Look down on me all you want I laugh at you - just because you live in NYC your opinions even though completely ignorant are somehow more legitamate than mine? Why because of the tone of your voice when you say them? **** that as far as I'm concerned. If you don't formulate your own opinion based on facts you research then I could care less what your opinion is .
 
ScottCase said:
We look down on people like you - for good reason. That post screams "I'm a second city guy"


who do you root for? I have tried to read your posts but they cant keep my attention. I am being serious you sound like you really have something you want to say but you dont know how to say it. Maybe you should try not to be so hostil (no offense Hostile) and be more like Hostile.
 
JuliusCaesar said:
And I look down on people like yourself formulating ignorant opinions. There is no legitamacy to your opinions you form them and stand by them regardless of if you know your wrong or right. Look down on me all you want I laugh at you - just because you live in NYC your opinions even though completely ignorant are somehow more legitamate than mine? Why because of the tone of your voice when you say them? **** that as far as I'm concerned. If you don't formulate your own opinion based on facts you research then I could care less what your opinion is .
I didn't give you opinions - I gave you facts. We are unmatched in our Sports traditions. The only reason Sports Radio - 24 HR Sports Radio is alive in this country is b/c WFAN set the standard - it is the longest running/ FIRST EVER All Sports Talk Radio in the US - it is also the Number 1 Money Earning Radio Station in the country. Why? b/c NY'ers are rabid loyal fans - As much as I liek the Cowboys - they can't hold a candle to Jints fans - the ticket waiting list is 25 years!!! Twenty Five ...The tickets are so prescious that Art Modell has never even sold his 8 season's. The Yanks drew 4 Million Again!!! The Mets drew 3 Million!! The only time Texas sells is out is when we come to town. Again - I could go on.
End of.
 
I live in NY. I'll give NY baseball, but Cowboys football in Texas is king. At least when I lived down in Texas it was. Really, football is popular in NY, but I am from upstate. People like Buffalo, the Jets and the Giants up here. In Texas, its Dallas. Not Dallas and Houston.
 
Here's more from when P42 did a Super Bowl preview from last season:

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Pittman4Two's Super Bowl Analyzation

Super Bowl XXXVIIII - The New England Patriots, winners of back-to-back Super Bowls in consecutive seasons by winning two in a row vs. eagles

Overview:

It doesn't get any better than this guys and gals. Sure, the Pro Bowl is also very exciting but the Super Bowl is up there as far as NFL league games go. Some say it's the last game of the season...do or die...mauno e mauno...the winner takes the trophy while the non-winner doesn't get anything. Of course, us Bucs fans wouldn't know what it's like to non-win a Super Bowl...we're 100% and are batting a 1000 in SB games.

I've always liked the rules of the Super Bowl in that there's only one game. I know it's been like this since the 70's, but just wanted to point that out. The de-infinity of it really is striking.

Now to the big game, the Super Bowl as it's always been called. The Patriots come in riding high after being 2-0 in the playoffs. It's good to have some momentum when your team heads in to the Super Bowl. The Eagles, on the other hand, have basically been ahead when time ran out the last couple games. Advantage: Patriots

When the Patriots have the ball...

Let's face it, Tom Brady has been the best QB in the Super Bowl the past couple NFL League seasons. He's calm as a cucumber and as cool as I am when he's under pressure. He'll face an Eagles defense that only does only two things: 1) Defend the Run, and 2) Defend the Pass. If Brady recognizes one or the other of these tendencies, it could be curtains for Emmitt Thomas' defense. With Curtis Dillon at RB, the Patriots, all of the sudden, have a running game that deserves respect. Sure, Antowain Smith was no slouch, but Curtis is the better back of the two. WR's Troy Brown and the two other guys are top notch, superstar wideouts who demand gameplanning from defenses. Wise calls the offensive plays.

On the Eagles defense, Keith Simoneau anchors a unit that has gotten progressively better over the last 10 seasons. Brian Dawkins, the other safety, Eric Allen, and Lito Sheppard makeup the top-drawer secondary. Trotter's charisma off the bench will help keep Simeoneau in the game. Na'il Diggs and another guy play LB also. Jevon Kearse (traded from Tennessee) is the DE. He's pretty good. Advantage: Patriots

When the Eagles play defense...

Look for Jerome McDougle to have a big game Sunday. Corey Simon has been demanding double and triple teams ever since he returned from injury in the NFCCCCG against Atlanta. JR Reed may see some reps at S if Thomas desides to play three safeties.

The Patriots will do their best to keep McNabb and company on the sidelines by playing ball control and winning the TOP (Time of Possession). Since NE wants to keep the game close to the vest, they'll only pass or run the ball. That's it. So it's a pretty simple gameplan to gameplan against if you're the Eagles defensive coaches. Advantage: Eagles

Special Teams

Akers - Eagles
Vinaterry - Patriots

Advantage: Pagles

Summarization

It's been almost a year since the Patriots have been to the Super Bowl. That's a long time in this league, people. Some may lose focus, confidence, what have ya, but not this team...Bellcheck knows his team like a map. He knows the valleys, rivers, and intersections...wherever they may be.

The Eagles, on the flip side, have been to the NFCCCG over and over, so this SB hoopla and propaganda is nothing new to them. That's why I see an upset victory on the horizon.

The Final Score: New England wins 6-9
 
dmq said:
I live in NY. I'll give NY baseball, but Cowboys football in Texas is king. At least when I lived down in Texas it was. Really, football is popular in NY, but I am from upstate. People like Buffalo, the Jets and the Giants up here. In Texas, its Dallas. Not Dallas and Houston.
Nobody in NY equates Buffalo with the Metrpolitan area - NOBODY. You hear Jets Giants - maybe b/c they share a stadium??? And Dallas and Houston are a good distance apart.
 
I agree that the Giants are the biggest football team in NY city, but really football is everything in Texas. I used to live in cental Texas and the attendence at High school football games was amazing. I base some of what I think on sports in NY on WFAN. Basically, until the Yankees are done, the Giants don't exist.
 

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