I used to watch the old NFL films narrated by John Facenda when I was a kid and the great teams were the Cowboys, Steelers and Packers so they've always been my teams.
Cowboys first, of course and I know Cowboys fans were rooting against them because of their five previous Super Bowl wins (49ers fans out here were doing the same) but they won it fair and square.
And to be completely honest, I was fine with the Cards winning at a point in the fourth quarter when it would have helped me win $100 in the pool I was in so I'm by no means a die hard fan. I've noticed that as I've gotten older my teams winning or losing has become less important than it did in the past.
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Looser!
Shit. We agree on something. Go. Steelers.
Steelers? Really? The word that best describes this game rhymes with snoring, whoring and wood flooring.
And it's not soaring.
One of the few, Trash.
BD, you just didn't have enough money on it.
What's your rooting interest in the Steelers, James?
I used to watch the old NFL films narrated by John Facenda when I was a kid and the great teams were the Cowboys, Steelers and Packers so they've always been my teams.
Cowboys first, of course and I know Cowboys fans were rooting against them because of their five previous Super Bowl wins (49ers fans out here were doing the same) but they won it fair and square.
And to be completely honest, I was fine with the Cards winning at a point in the fourth quarter when it would have helped me win $100 in the pool I was in so I'm by no means a die hard fan. I've noticed that as I've gotten older my teams winning or losing has become less important than it did in the past.
what? Did you stop watching in the 80s?
I am first and foremost a Cowboys fan, yo.
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