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Joey Slugs
01-23-2007, 10:41 AM
Who ya got?
Kris P Lettus
01-23-2007, 11:45 AM
Colts..
Fuck the Bears..
:(
Who Dat??
SammyG
01-23-2007, 02:34 PM
Definitely Indianapolis. Fuck the fucking Bears. The Colts simply have way cooler players on their team. Plus, Manning deserves a Superbowl ring. And Rex Grossman is terrible.
Crippla
01-23-2007, 02:40 PM
Colts easily. Although just about any AFC team would win in the Super Bowl.
The Outlaw
01-23-2007, 04:35 PM
After seeing this and reading this e-mail, I am hoping the Colts destroy the Bears.
http://ourworld.cs.com/CarolinaCane80/dabears2.jpg
Bunch of douches...
Chicago Bears: Awful Winners
>
> By Mike Bayham
>
>
> DANTE’S INFERNO (CHICAGO)- The stands at Soldier Field Sunday
> afternoon would have been a paradise for Karl Marx
> as there was no
> evidence of class to be found anywhere in the
> stadium.
>
>
> Going into the NFC championship game, I planned on
> being the subject
> of many, many barbs. And some of them were amusing,
> like one fan’s
> cry for some more "fumba-laya" in response to the
> Saints’ inability
> to hold on to the ball in the first half.
>
>
> But it wasn’t long before things got "battery in the
> snowball" ugly,
> a reference to Bears fans’ treatment of Saints fans
> in the 1991 wild-
> card playoff.
>
>
> Take for example one fan sporting a bear mask on his
> head and a
> placard strapped to his shoulders that read: "Bears
> finishing what
> Katrina started".
>
>
> Wanting to capture that scene so the folks back home
> can have an idea
> of what the traveling Black and Gold faithful had to
> endure, I turned
> my Saints cap around while sporting a grin and asked
> to take his
> picture. He giddily obliged though his smile
> disappeared when I
> repositioned my hat so the fleur-de-lis faced him
> after his public
> obnoxiousness was digitally cataloged.
>
>
> That picture is posted at myspace (
>
>
> It’s been 16 years since I last threw a punch at
> anyone in self-
> defense and retaliation on my part would have meant
> a beat down by
> him, his cohorts and others wearing blue and orange
> clothing that
> don’t need much of an excuse to attack a visiting
> team’s fans.
>
>
> So I summoned the strength of those other saints and
> just endured it,
> knowing that the first time he made contact I was
> going to start
> swinging away regardless of the consequences.
> Needless to say when
> Reggie Bush made his spectacular score, the cold war
> taking place in
> section 324, rows 15 and 16 began to teeter on going
> hot.
>
>
> Shortly thereafter, the hothead asked if I got
> flooded out from
> Hurricane Katrina. Having been asked this question
> dozens of times on
> previous trips outside of New Orleans, I
> instinctively replied my
> house went under 11 feet of water but I had
> evacuated beforehand, to
> which this clown shot back, "too bad you didn’t
> drown."
>
>
> I along with many other Saints fans hit the exits at
> the start of the
> fourth quarter figuring that the beating on the
> field was enough
> without being assaulted in the stands. But the
> hostile hospitality
> did not end with the game.
>
>
> As I trudged across the tundra towards the elevated
> train station I
> witnessed a Bears fan throwing his beer at a New Orleans television
> reporter. A day later while riding an escalator from
> the train area I
> was being cursed at by someone sporting a Bears cap
> going down in the
> opposite direction.
>
>
> If this is how Bears fans handle victory, then I
> don’t doubt that
> myself and others who "dared" cheer for their team
> would have had
> left some blood on the Chicago snow.
>
>
> Chicago is one of America’s great cities in
> architecture, food,
> music, theater and industry. It’s also an
> outstanding museum city,
> only nosed out by Washington, DC as the best in this
> area. However,
> there’s no excuse for people visiting the city for a
> sporting event
> to be sneered at or have the collective misfortune
> of their home area
> mocked.
>
>
> The Bears fans have proven themselves to be the most
> repugnant sports
> fans this side of England’s soccer hooligans. ATL
> Dirty Birds and
> Philly’s arrogant Eagles fans have nothing on these
> animals.
>
>
> I’ve visited Chicago four times now and would be
> happy to never set
> foot nor spend another red cent in it ever again.
>
>
> What galls me the most is how the Chicago Bears and
> the media have
> been whining about Reggie Bush’s taunt.
>
>
> Let’s see here: a professional athlete does a flip
> in the endzone
> after executing a spectacular play versus an unruly
> mob making fun of
> the catastrophe that killed over a thousand people
> and made homeless
> in excess of a quarter of a million.
>
>
> I’ll be sure to light a candle for Brian Urlacher
> the next time I go
> to church.
>
>
> Let’s hope that New Orleans-native Peyton Manning
> and the
> Indianapolis Colts can settle the score for us in
> the big game in two
> weeks since the Chicago Bears don’t need another
> Superbowl trophy as
> much as their fans need to get some class.
Again, bunch of douchebags...
Jesus Shuttlesworth
01-23-2007, 04:38 PM
Every crowd has a few isolated assholes, every single crowd
Still though, Colts will win this one easily. I dont even want to watch
Kris P Lettus
01-23-2007, 04:43 PM
That is pathedic..
Stickman
01-23-2007, 04:46 PM
Colts 32
Bears 10
Team Sheep
01-23-2007, 05:33 PM
I think it will be a close one. Don't know why everyone's saying it will be a blowout. Pretty impressive to go 13-3, whatever Conference or Division you're in.
I'll still go with the Colts though, by 5-7 points.
Shisen Kopf
01-23-2007, 07:18 PM
Lets see, I said the NFC Championship would be Bears 27 Saints 14, guess I gave the Saints too much credit. As for the Superbowl--Bears 27 Colts 17--MVP Rex Grossman!
LoDownM
01-23-2007, 07:32 PM
I hope a black coach wins.
Gonna have to go with the Bears, since I don't like either team, but hate the Colts more.
Jesus Shuttlesworth
01-23-2007, 07:36 PM
Thinking about betting on random shit to make the game interesting, like who will win the coin toss, the first player to score having an even/odd number, shit like that
Anyone else ever do this? I've seen people doing it before but I've never done it, I am gonna give it a shot this year I think
MTH15
01-23-2007, 07:39 PM
That is really really fucked up. Just for that
Colts=42
Bears= 24 P.S. We should have something whereas the person that guesses the winner and score gets rep or something just to make it fun. Like say the Bears beat the Colts 42 24. Half rep for me. JUST AN IDEA
ClockShot
01-23-2007, 09:57 PM
I pick the Ponys. Really don't know on a score. So I'll say by 10.
samichna
01-23-2007, 11:41 PM
we usually play squares
D Mac
01-24-2007, 01:02 AM
Chi Town
The Outlaw
01-24-2007, 01:38 AM
Yes, every team has asshole fans. Even the asshole fans I have encountered (and that's quite a few) hasn't stooped to poking fun at people who had to go through something like that...
Kris P Lettus
01-24-2007, 08:56 AM
Yeah, how can anyone seriously justify that without looking like a complete asshole??
Kris P Lettus
01-24-2007, 08:57 AM
I mean, that dude is a walking Shisen Kopf post..
owenbrown
01-24-2007, 09:32 AM
Those are some piece of shit poor excuses of human beings up there. The Bears should be ashamed they have such fans.
Joey Slugs
01-24-2007, 12:45 PM
Definitely Indianapolis. Fuck the fucking Bears. The Colts simply have way cooler players on their team. Plus, Manning deserves a Superbowl ring. And Rex Grossman is terrible.
How does Manning deserve a ring more than anyone on the Bears? Or anyone in the league for that matter? This is first time there in 9 years and he suddenly "deserves" it? Guys have played their entire careers without even even sniffing a championship.
And since Rex is so terrible... I'll say this on his behalf: He was second in the league with games over a 100.0 rating (more than Manning) and he led the Bears to a better record than Manning did with the Colts.
He also didn't need to lead a last second comeback because his team didn't show up in the first half.
Rex is terrible. He posted a 0.0 rating on his last game. He threw 12 passes and 3 were interceptions. Not to mention the other 3 horrible passing rating games he had this year and the average games he had.
He had a better record by one game. He was playing the NFC. I could have QB'ed a team to the playoffs in the NFC. And maybe he didnt need to lead a comeback because he was playing the Saints and Peyton was playing the Patriots.. Theirs just a tad bit of an experience factor there.
Shisen Kopf
01-24-2007, 02:11 PM
How does Manning deserve a ring more than anyone on the Bears? Or anyone in the league for that matter? This is first time there in 9 years and he suddenly "deserves" it? Guys have played their entire careers without even even sniffing a championship.
And since Rex is so terrible... I'll say this on his behalf: He was second in the league with games over a 100.0 rating (more than Manning) and he led the Bears to a better record than Manning did with the Colts.
He also didn't need to lead a last second comeback because his team didn't show up in the first half.
I agree, Why does Peyton Deserve it more?? he's gonna choke in the SB. That way he can be more like Marino.
Nervous Ferret
01-24-2007, 02:56 PM
Bears 27
Colts 21
MVP Nathan Vasher
OssMan
01-24-2007, 03:04 PM
Bears have always been my number two, and I also love the Colts so I'm happy to see either team win, this is the superbowl I was hoping for.
Gonzo
01-24-2007, 04:24 PM
And since Rex is so terrible... I'll say this on his behalf: He was second in the league with games over a 100.0 rating (more than Manning) ...
He also led the league in # of games with the worst passer rating. If you're going to use statistics to try to tell the tale, use them correctly.
Grossman can play, but he is inconsistent. Some games he shows up, other games he doesn't. Its pretty much as simple as that.
FakeLaser
01-24-2007, 06:02 PM
Colts.
I wouldn't mind if the Bears won if they promise to do a new version of the Super Bowl Shuffle.
Nervous Ferret
01-25-2007, 02:14 PM
I dunno how you guys can be so sure the Colts will win, it's not like the Bears are a ridiculously inferior team or something and things never work out the way everybody thinks.
Joey Slugs
01-25-2007, 04:37 PM
They do have Adam Vinatieri, without whom the Patriots would of lost 3 Super Bowls and the nation would not be on Tom Brady's nuts.
Crippla
01-25-2007, 05:08 PM
They do have Adam Vinatieri, without whom the Patriots would of lost 3 Super Bowls and the nation would not be on Tom Brady's nuts.
We wouldn't have had the opportunity for those field goals if it weren't for Brady...
Joey Slugs
01-25-2007, 05:22 PM
We wouldn't have had the opportunity for those field goals if it weren't for Brady...
Brady didn't kick those FGs.
Crippla
01-25-2007, 05:28 PM
Brady didn't kick those FGs.
He was still a huge part of the Super Bowls that we won.
Jesus Shuttlesworth
01-25-2007, 05:29 PM
lol
Stickman
01-26-2007, 01:10 PM
If Manning is injured COlts lose.
Crippla
01-26-2007, 01:12 PM
Who are you to doubt Jim Sorgi?
Savio
01-26-2007, 03:16 PM
I believe the bears could beat the colts/
Savio
01-26-2007, 03:17 PM
Manning deserves a Superbowl ring.That doesn't win games though.
diothoir
01-26-2007, 05:29 PM
Out of these two, Colts.
MTH15
02-04-2007, 08:49 PM
Seeing how Manning's playing now I wouldn't be suprised if they won
Savio
02-04-2007, 11:03 PM
Hmmm I guess I was wrong
Joey Slugs
02-05-2007, 10:59 AM
Um......
Yeah.
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