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Old 01-23-2007, 04:35 PM   #5
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After seeing this and reading this e-mail, I am hoping the Colts destroy the Bears.



Bunch of douches...

Quote:
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...
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