Jump to content
Sign in to follow this  
D'ohmer Simpson

PHILLY homers.....Will you see Invincible?

Recommended Posts

12 hours ago, phillybear said:

16 years later. Page 1 of a long thread. No need to read anymore. I'm consistent as FOCK. I yams what I yams. 

I'm sure I made some mention of fisting NewbieJr's daughter in the thread somewhere along the way. You know. Consistency. :pointstosky:

 

Well Papale beat cancer and is currently 76 years old, so sucks for you I guess

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
6 hours ago, DonS said:

I don't have a dog in this fight, but I can't comprehend how someone changes who they are a fan of.  Stick with a team through the good times as well as the bad times.  To do otherwise makes you a bandwagon b1tch.

We can have this discussion.  People change teams all the time for various valid reasons. 

1) You move, and want to root for the home team. 

2) Your team moves.  Do Browns fans still root for the Ravens?  Does anyone in St Louis still root for the Rams?

3) Your team does something terrible, like sign Mike Vick, or DeShaun Watson, and you no longer want to support the team for personal reasons.

4) NFL players grow up as fans of one team, get drafted by another, do they still root for their old team or the team they play for?

The bottom line is what kind of loyalty does the team show to you?  Jack up prices, make bad decisions, hire incompetant staff, waste money on bad free agents and offer a free medium pepsi in return (talking about the Giants here).  When is it time to tell a team to go fock itself?  This concept of "stick with a team or you're a b1tch" is ridiculous.  I'd go as far as saying anyone who sticks with a team for no other reason than blind loyalty is a cuck.

So why did I become a Chargers fan.  I was a 9 year old kid living in NJ and watched the Epic in Miami, and decided I wanted to root for the Chargers because they won that game.  Technically that would be me being a bandwagon fan though, right?  I would watch the Jets and Giants games since they were local and root for them too.  I was a kid.

So I said, "I'm a Chargers fan", despite never being to San Diego, having no ties to a city 3k miles away, and I watched Giants an Jets games, and looked for the highlights of the chargers games so I could "root" for them.  I would go to Giants games, root for them too.  Met Giants players at charity events, etc.  Then watch the box score so I could root for the Chargers because they were "my team".  This continued for many years, they finally made a super bowl and I rooted hard for them, but we all know the result, then they were good for many years after that.

Fast forward to 2006, my son was born, and I wanted to buy him a lil football jersey, and was gonna get him a Chargers jersey, but then I was like, that makes no sense, fock it, get him a Giants jersey, the home team.  The Giants were bad, the Chargers were good, I was watching Eli play and he was exciting and I was rooting for him.  Then I came to the realization, why am I still rooting for this team that I have zero connection to when I also root for the hometown team and they are fun and exciting to watch.  Over the years bought more Giant "stuff", my son became a huge fan, we go to games, etc.  Now if that makes me a bandwagon fan to some online doosh according to his rules of fandom, then so be it, I don't give a fock.

Take it a step further, the bandwagon fan is the one that only roots for a team when they win.  The fact that I've stuck with the Giants, gone to their games, bought their merch, invested my time and energy into this team the past 4 years, shows I'm not a bandwagon fan.

tldr: go fock yourself

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Still have not seen it. Was so nice of them to give Rudy another football film 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

The Giants went to the SB in 2000, playoffs in 2002, won the east in 2005, playoffs in 2006. Gutterboy saying they sucked when he started to root for them is funny. And sad. Big fan. 

  • Haha 1

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
29 minutes ago, edjr said:

Still have not seen it. Was so nice of them to give Rudy another football film 

I saw it in the movies with my folks years ago. It was totally watchable, well made and 100% forgettable. You’re not missing anything.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
21 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

The Giants went to the SB in 2000, playoffs in 2002, won the east in 2005, playoffs in 2006. Gutterboy saying they sucked when he started to root for them is funny. And sad. Big fan. 

The Chargers won 16 more games between 2004 and 2007.  If I wanted to root for a winner, I would have stuck with the Chargers, or rooted for the Patriots.  You're a joke.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
32 minutes ago, Chronic Fockster said:

The Chargers won 16 more games between 2004 and 2007.  If I wanted to root for a winner, I would have stuck with the Chargers, or rooted for the Patriots.  You're a joke.

That’s a brilliant move to pick a 4 year window where the Giants won a suoerbowl and made the playoffs three of those four years and claim they sucked and you jumped on anyway. 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
1 hour ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

That’s a brilliant move to pick a 4 year window where the Giants won a suoerbowl and made the playoffs three of those four years and claim they sucked and you jumped on anyway. 

Maybe you can find something reading all my old posts that supports your theory.  Good luck, ass hole.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
6 minutes ago, Chronic Fockster said:

Maybe you can find something reading all my old posts that supports your theory.  Good luck, ass hole.

Nah, your current ones are doing the job just fine. 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
2 hours ago, Chronic Fockster said:

We can have this discussion.  People change teams all the time for various valid reasons. 

1) You move, and want to root for the home team. 

2) Your team moves.  Do Browns fans still root for the Ravens?  Does anyone in St Louis still root for the Rams?

3) Your team does something terrible, like sign Mike Vick, or DeShaun Watson, and you no longer want to support the team for personal reasons.

4) NFL players grow up as fans of one team, get drafted by another, do they still root for their old team or the team they play for?

 

I agree with you on #2 and #3.  Those are 100% valid reasons. 

#1.  So if you move you simply change allegiances to "root for the home team"?   That sounds like a person that never really had a connection to a team to begin with.  :dunno: While I do want the Seahawks to do well, I would not call myself a Seahawks "fan".  I'm still a fan of my original team even though I no longer live in Upstate NY. 

#4.  Did you really just compare the life of an NFL player rooting for the team they play for (and get paid by) to all football fans?  

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
2 minutes ago, DonS said:

I agree with you on #2 and #3.  Those are 100% valid reasons. 

#1.  So if you move you simply change allegiances to "root for the home team"?   That sounds like a person that never really had a connection to a team to begin with.  :dunno: While I do want the Seahawks to do well, I would not call myself a Seahawks "fan".  I'm still a fan of my original team even though I no longer live in Upstate NY. 

#4.  Did you really just compare the life of an NFL player rooting for the team they play for (and get paid by) to all football fans?  

That's fine, if you still want to support the old team, but if you now live in Seattle and you want to go to the games and be a fan of the team, you can't really be called a bandwagon b1tch, can you?

And yes, I did, I gave another example of a person switching teams that is not a bandwagon b1tch.

So you would agree that it's OK to switch teams under circumstances that wouldn't qualify someone as bandwagon b1tch, right?

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
1 minute ago, Chronic Fockster said:

That's fine, if you still want to support the old team, but if you now live in Seattle and you want to go to the games and be a fan of the team, you can't really be called a bandwagon b1tch, can you?

And yes, I did, I gave another example of a person switching teams that is not a bandwagon b1tch.

So you would agree that it's OK to switch teams under circumstances that wouldn't qualify someone as bandwagon b1tch, right?

If the team screwed you over like in #2 and #3 then yeah you aren't jumping on a bandwagon.

"Ooh I'm now an XYZ fan simply because I moved" does seem bandwagon, or at the very least shows you weren't really much of a fan of your original team. 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
On 9/16/2022 at 6:06 AM, TimHauck said:

Well Papale beat cancer and is currently 76 years old, so sucks for you I guess

Mark Wahlberg. Elizabeth Banks. Greg Kinnear. Are you kidding me? Name three actors whose careers haven't died more that these flunkies. Sucks for them, I guess. 

Dead. Dead. Dead. :banana:

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

All i know is that Papale was rhe only Eagle not to score against the Lions in week 1.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
On 8/1/2006 at 9:47 AM, GutterBoy said:

If Philly people don't see it, who the fock else is gonna see it? I still can't believe they made this movie. It will do fine locally, but why make a movie about a football team with no national appeal at all? The Eagles are known for booing Santa Claus, throwing batteries and having a jail and judge in their stadium. They expect people to come watch a movie about this abortion of a sports franchise that has never won a super bowl? :mad:

 

Hollywood should stick to movies about Philadelphia that consist of aids ridden faggots crying on screen.

Holy hate speech Batman! 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
On 9/16/2022 at 9:04 AM, Chronic Fockster said:

We can have this discussion.  People change teams all the time for various valid reasons. 

1) You move, and want to root for the home team. 

2) Your team moves.  Do Browns fans still root for the Ravens?  Does anyone in St Louis still root for the Rams?

3) Your team does something terrible, like sign Mike Vick, or DeShaun Watson, and you no longer want to support the team for personal reasons.

4) NFL players grow up as fans of one team, get drafted by another, do they still root for their old team or the team they play for?

The bottom line is what kind of loyalty does the team show to you?  Jack up prices, make bad decisions, hire incompetant staff, waste money on bad free agents and offer a free medium pepsi in return (talking about the Giants here).  When is it time to tell a team to go fock itself?  This concept of "stick with a team or you're a b1tch" is ridiculous.  I'd go as far as saying anyone who sticks with a team for no other reason than blind loyalty is a cuck.

So why did I become a Chargers fan.  I was a 9 year old kid living in NJ and watched the Epic in Miami, and decided I wanted to root for the Chargers because they won that game.  Technically that would be me being a bandwagon fan though, right?  I would watch the Jets and Giants games since they were local and root for them too.  I was a kid.

So I said, "I'm a Chargers fan", despite never being to San Diego, having no ties to a city 3k miles away, and I watched Giants an Jets games, and looked for the highlights of the chargers games so I could "root" for them.  I would go to Giants games, root for them too.  Met Giants players at charity events, etc.  Then watch the box score so I could root for the Chargers because they were "my team".  This continued for many years, they finally made a super bowl and I rooted hard for them, but we all know the result, then they were good for many years after that.

Fast forward to 2006, my son was born, and I wanted to buy him a lil football jersey, and was gonna get him a Chargers jersey, but then I was like, that makes no sense, fock it, get him a Giants jersey, the home team.  The Giants were bad, the Chargers were good, I was watching Eli play and he was exciting and I was rooting for him.  Then I came to the realization, why am I still rooting for this team that I have zero connection to when I also root for the hometown team and they are fun and exciting to watch.  Over the years bought more Giant "stuff", my son became a huge fan, we go to games, etc.  Now if that makes me a bandwagon fan to some online doosh according to his rules of fandom, then so be it, I don't give a fock.

Take it a step further, the bandwagon fan is the one that only roots for a team when they win.  The fact that I've stuck with the Giants, gone to their games, bought their merch, invested my time and energy into this team the past 4 years, shows I'm not a bandwagon fan.

tldr: go fock yourself

Gutterboy says he became a fan in 2006 and the Giants were bad.  They just came off a division title. And yet he denies saying this. Read it and weep chump. 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
3 hours ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

Gutterboy says he became a fan in 2006 and the Giants were bad.  They just came off a division title. And yet he denies saying this. Read it and weep chump. 

2003 and 2004 they won a total of 10 games, not a good team.

What a denied saying is that they were bad between 2000-2007, like you lied about me saying.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
2 hours ago, Shooter McGavin said:

2003 and 2004 they won a total of 10 games, not a good team.

What a denied saying is that they were bad between 2000-2007, like you lied about me saying.

They weren’t bad in 2006. You made that up/lied. It’s right there. 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
19 hours ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

They weren’t bad in 2006. You made that up/lied. It’s right there. 

I never said they were bad in 2006, stop it.  I said my son was born in 2006, he was born before the 2006 season.  Regardless, they were 8-8 in 2006, so they weren't too good either.

  • Confused 1

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Oh and HT, I was at the NYG game today, it was awesome, we tailgated and cheered with thousands of other giants fans, me and my son, while you didn't even watch the game, so don't for a second even think that you're a bigger giants fan than me.  You're a joke.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
27 minutes ago, Shooter McGavin said:

Oh and HT, I was at the NYG game today, it was awesome, we tailgated and cheered with thousands of other giants fans, me and my son, while you didn't even watch the game, so don't for a second even think that you're a bigger giants fan than me.  You're a joke.

Sure.  I have a tv you know. Really big one. Anyway, nobody believes you. Mostly because you said the opposite. Also, I was at my kids game. He plays sports.  

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
On 9/16/2022 at 9:04 AM, Chronic Fockster said:

We can have this discussion.  People change teams all the time for various valid reasons. 

1) You move, and want to root for the home team. 

2) Your team moves.  Do Browns fans still root for the Ravens?  Does anyone in St Louis still root for the Rams?

3) Your team does something terrible, like sign Mike Vick, or DeShaun Watson, and you no longer want to support the team for personal reasons.

4) NFL players grow up as fans of one team, get drafted by another, do they still root for their old team or the team they play for?

The bottom line is what kind of loyalty does the team show to you?  Jack up prices, make bad decisions, hire incompetant staff, waste money on bad free agents and offer a free medium pepsi in return (talking about the Giants here).  When is it time to tell a team to go fock itself?  This concept of "stick with a team or you're a b1tch" is ridiculous.  I'd go as far as saying anyone who sticks with a team for no other reason than blind loyalty is a cuck.

So why did I become a Chargers fan.  I was a 9 year old kid living in NJ and watched the Epic in Miami, and decided I wanted to root for the Chargers because they won that game.  Technically that would be me being a bandwagon fan though, right?  I would watch the Jets and Giants games since they were local and root for them too.  I was a kid.

So I said, "I'm a Chargers fan", despite never being to San Diego, having no ties to a city 3k miles away, and I watched Giants an Jets games, and looked for the highlights of the chargers games so I could "root" for them.  I would go to Giants games, root for them too.  Met Giants players at charity events, etc.  Then watch the box score so I could root for the Chargers because they were "my team".  This continued for many years, they finally made a super bowl and I rooted hard for them, but we all know the result, then they were good for many years after that.

Fast forward to 2006, my son was born, and I wanted to buy him a lil football jersey, and was gonna get him a Chargers jersey, but then I was like, that makes no sense, fock it, get him a Giants jersey, the home team.  The Giants were bad, the Chargers were good, I was watching Eli play and he was exciting and I was rooting for him.  Then I came to the realization, why am I still rooting for this team that I have zero connection to when I also root for the hometown team and they are fun and exciting to watch.  Over the years bought more Giant "stuff", my son became a huge fan, we go to games, etc.  Now if that makes me a bandwagon fan to some online doosh according to his rules of fandom, then so be it, I don't give a fock.

Take it a step further, the bandwagon fan is the one that only roots for a team when they win.  The fact that I've stuck with the Giants, gone to their games, bought their merch, invested my time and energy into this team the past 4 years, shows I'm not a bandwagon fan.

tldr: go fock yourself

“The giants were bad”. There Gutterboy, you said they were bad in 2006. Now say you’re sorry. 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Also, you were thinking about me at the game today. Sad. 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
34 minutes ago, Shooter McGavin said:

I keep explaining it to you but you refuse to listen, so whatever.  And no I didn't think about you once today.  You're getting creepy.

Explain what? You didn’t say what I showed you said? Ok. You have issues. Take your meds or whatever it is you do when you’re having an episode.  

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
On 8/2/2006 at 12:35 PM, GutterBoy said:

 

That's a joke. I'd bet my house that Eli finishes with better numbers than Bledsoe.

 

Eli is primed for a breakout season. He's got the tools, the weapons, and now the experience. Watch in awe, my friends. And I'm not Giant fan either, I'm a Chargers fan, the guys that gave Eli to the Giants in exchange for Rivers B)

Here’s Gutterboy lying. Again 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
1 minute ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

Here’s Gutterboy lying. Again 

Where is there a lie?  on 8/2/2006, I was a Chargers fan, not a Giants fan.  After this date I changed fandoms.  There is no lie.  Try again you piece of sh1t.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
On 8/2/2006 at 9:58 AM, GutterBoy said:

 

There is no focking way the Eagles will win the NFC East. :blink:

2006 NFC East Champs- The Philadelphia Eagles. 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
On 8/2/2006 at 12:35 PM, GutterBoy said:

 

That's a joke. I'd bet my house that Eli finishes with better numbers than Bledsoe.

 

Eli is primed for a breakout season. He's got the tools, the weapons, and now the experience. Watch in awe, my friends. And I'm not Giant fan either, I'm a Chargers fan, the guys that gave Eli to the Giants in exchange for Rivers B)

Oh look, here’s Gutterboy stating he’s a chargers fan, weeks before the season. Started In 2006.  Yup, 2006. Liar. 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
1 minute ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

Oh look, here’s Gutterboy stating he’s a chargers fan, weeks before the season. Started In 2006.  Yup, 2006. Liar. 

Dude, you are such a pathetic little b!tch. :lol:

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
3 minutes ago, Shooter McGavin said:

Dude, you are such a pathetic little b!tch. :lol:

2006. The year of your Giants birth.  Lol. Don’t you owe me 25 dollars now? 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Just now, Hardcore troubadour said:

2006. The year of your Giants birth.  Lol. Don’t you owe me 25 dollars now? 

So you wanna bet again?  Another $25 that in Sept 2006, I declared my Giants fandom at the Sanctuary?  Are you too scared to bet?  Puzzy.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
9 minutes ago, Shooter McGavin said:

So you wanna bet again?  Another $25 that in Sept 2006, I declared my Giants fandom at the Sanctuary?  Are you too scared to bet?  Puzzy.

No, but I would love to see it.  The laugh will be worth it. I promise not to bring it up again if you show it. How’s that for a deal? Otherwise the lie stands. 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

What’s the big deal? Tardcore roots for Notre Dame because he likes the leprechaun. And he never even went to college. 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
4 minutes ago, MDC said:

What’s the big deal? Tardcore roots for Notre Dame because he likes the leprechaun. And he never even went to college. 

Ha ha! Still smarting I see. Ownage. 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
1 hour ago, Shooter McGavin said:

Holy shite. That’s Fockin hilarious! “ I want to have friends in a bar”.  Lol. Ok man, you were still lying about other aspects of this, but I’ll let you make believe you’re a giants fan now. Welcome! Lol. Holy shite. What a loser. 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
4 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

Holy shite. That’s Fockin hilarious! “ I want to have friends in a bar”.  Lol. Ok man, you were still lying about other aspects of this, but I’ll let you make believe you’re a giants fan now. Welcome! Lol. Holy shite. What a loser. 

You just can't admit that you were wrong about this "lie".  Piece of sh1t.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
Sign in to follow this  

×