Which NFL team to support?

corky1970 said:
argyle said:
you must be gay, cos american handball is very gay played by gay men, who are gay. The new york post said in a recent article that the outing of several gay american handball superstars is a " watershed moment" for the popular sport.


so a gay sport for gay men

that makes you very gay

and scottish




and gay

Er, there's nothing wrong with being gay mate.

However, there is a lot wrong with taking rugby and making it shit.
 
Stuuuuuu said:
corky1970 said:
argyle said:
you must be gay, cos american handball is very gay played by gay men, who are gay. The new york post said in a recent article that the outing of several gay american handball superstars is a " watershed moment" for the popular sport.


so a gay sport for gay men

that makes you very gay

and scottish




and gay

Er, there's nothing wrong with being gay mate.

However, there is a lot wrong with taking rugby and making it shit.
to be fair,making rugby shitter than it already is is nothing short of a miracle,and they should be commended for that if noting else
 
Got to be these guys surely. San Diego Chargers. Know nothing about them but theres just something about the kit.....!

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Seosa said:
Biggsy1 said:
I'm a Redskins fan, been shit for years but we did win 2 Superbowl titles in late 80's and one early in the 90's.

They became my Dad's team in the 80's, so its followed on, despite the Redskins. Meh, it's maroon, ;)


burgandy and gold actually
 
Bellyeye said:
Got to be these guys surely. San Diego Chargers. Know nothing about them but theres just something about the kit.....!

Is it the not-at-all-ridiculous lightning on the shoulders? They are super heroes, after all.
 
Stuuuuuu said:
Bellyeye said:
Got to be these guys surely. San Diego Chargers. Know nothing about them but theres just something about the kit.....!

Is it the not-at-all-ridiculous lightning on the shoulders? They are super heroes, after all.

Oh bore off mate

You dont like NFL or American sports we fucking get it
 
Bellyeye said:
Got to be these guys surely. San Diego Chargers. Know nothing about them but theres just something about the kit.....!

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Jay likes this!

The Chargers have only been to the SB once, and lost, despite having one of the strongest squads for the last 6 years. They bottle it big time as soon as the big games come along. They also get voted as having the best kits every year.

And check this out for a City esque stat (remember the year City scored 100 goals and still got relegated?) The Chargers in 2010 were the number 1 ranked offense, number 1 ranked defense and still failed to make the play offs!

They also drafted both Eli Manning and Drew Brees at various times but swapped them both (again, reminds me of City swapping Paul Walsh). Brees and Manning have 3 SB rings between them whilst the Chargers remain, I was going to say as the bridesmaids but in reality they don't even get an invite to the wedding. Watching them is as frustrating as it is brilliant; they have an awesome offense led by Philip Rivers who played in a play off game with torn ACL!! Hero.
 
New York Giants and Tampa Bay Buccaneers have strong links with the scum so avoid both those for a start ,the Glazer family runs both the scum and the Tampa Bucs .
In 2000, Yankees Entertainment and Sports (YES) Network ,a new york based tv channel ,engaged in a marketing agreement with the New York Giants of the National Football League and Manchester United Of the English Premier League This resulted in exclusive Giants magazine programming on YES, including Giants Online and Giants on Deck, which remained on the air after the YankeeNets breakup. YankeeNets similar relationship with English football club Manchester United. YES broadcast tape-delayed and classic United games produced by the team's MUTV . NY Yankees ,NY Giants and Manchester United joined together in a huge marketing campaign and agreed to promote each others franchises .

In November 2005,New England Patriots Owner Robert Kraft met with Rick Parry, the Chief Executive of English football team Liverpool. Kraft was rumoured to be interested in investing money into the 2004-05 European Champions. Kraft told BBC Radio Five Live: "Liverpool is a great brand and it's something our family respects a lot. We're always interested in opportunities and growing, so you never know what can happen." Eventually, however, the club was sold to American duo George Gillett and Tom Hicks. Liverpool was eventually sold to another local sports ownership in 2010, New England Sports Ventures, owners of the Boston Red Sox.

Randy Lerner owns Aston Villa and The Cleveland Browns
Stan Kroenke owns Arsenal and The St.Louis Rams
 
spurspinter1 said:
Seattle Seahawks, because I've always liked Seattle for some reason. I intend to go and watch them someday.

Great stadium atmosphere in Seattle. You should do it mate, Seattle is a cool city
 

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