[quote]MattyXL wrote:
Are the chargers the new team in LA?
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If they are I might have to find a new team. I fucking hate LA teams(Dodgers, Lakers). Put the Raiders back in LA. Most LA fans like the Raiders.
I’ve gotten a lot of hate as a Chargers fan before when they were always picked to go to the Super Bowl and always fell apart. Not only that, but the annoying fair weather fans in San Diego give us a bad rap.
[quote]redstar144 wrote:
You know your team is getting good when people develop hatreds of them eg the Patriots and now the Jets. The day everyone starts hating the Chiefs I’ll be a happy man.[/quote]
Just how a lot of people hate the Chargers? They got rid of the the whiner LT, not sure why all the hate. [/quote]
I have a hate on for the Chargers because in 94’ they knocked the Steelers out of the playoffs and I have a long memory, that fuckin’ middle LB for the Chargers, grrrr, wouldn’t have mattered, Niners were a force of nature that year.
Maybe what little hate there is out there it’s because of their horrible starts historically. Guys who follow football closely and love the game have grudging respect for some teams I believe, and when you see a team that fuck’s things up for themselves repeatedly you lose respect for them and then you just kind of…hate them, no matter who’s on the team. Can’t even call them underdogs with all that talent so they don’t have that pity factor either, My2c.
And we are jealous of the perfect weather you have, fuck yuz gyz.
[quote]SmilingPolitely wrote:
I’m just gonna go ahead and leave this right here:
Wow…and to think, the general concensus is that Giant Fans are on average 80 years old and pretty respectful…fucking horrible.
I find it amusing that the hateful messages are adjoined by “nice” pictures of these dudes with their girlfriends…e-tuff guys in the worst way.[/quote]
[quote]redstar144 wrote:
You know your team is getting good when people develop hatreds of them eg the Patriots and now the Jets. The day everyone starts hating the Chiefs I’ll be a happy man.[/quote]
Just how a lot of people hate the Chargers? They got rid of the the whiner LT, not sure why all the hate. [/quote]
I have a hate on for the Chargers because in 94’ they knocked the Steelers out of the playoffs and I have a long memory, that fuckin’ middle LB for the Chargers, grrrr, wouldn’t have mattered, Niners were a force of nature that year.
Maybe what little hate there is out there it’s because of their horrible starts historically. Guys who follow football closely and love the game have grudging respect for some teams I believe, and when you see a team that fuck’s things up for themselves repeatedly you lose respect for them and then you just kind of…hate them, no matter who’s on the team. Can’t even call them underdogs with all that talent so they don’t have that pity factor either, My2c.
And we are jealous of the perfect weather you have, fuck yuz gyz.
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You hate a team because they historically had bad stats? That doesn’t make sense. I don’t know about you, but I hate teams that are good that beat the shit out of my team. I hate the Broncos, Raiders, Chiefs, Jets, and Steelers. Why? Because they recently kicked our ass and I want revenge!
All the action I saw today was much better than expected.
Watched the Seahawks/Chargers game on ESPN and it was very very entertaining. Portis, the backup QB for the 'Hawks looked great. It’s always nice to see some of the no names shine. The fact that the game went down to the wire was just icing on the cake.
Mallet, Vick, and Gabbert also looked pretty good in the other games.
The Ravens did not look very good. The offensive line was pitiful, Flacco and Tyrod had little to no time to do anything. The defense continues to give up numerous 3rd and longs, and who knows what’s going on with all of our backup runningbacks. This game also proved my point that we should not have gotten rid of Le’ron Mcclain. Leach spent most of his game time on his back. Not to excited unless they make some drastic improvements.
Atleast I can watch Mcclain flatten people in Kansas City.
[quote]WestCoast7 wrote:
“If Friday night’s exhibition was any indication, the 49ers might field the NFL’s poorest passing offense this year”
-RotoWorld.com
Hahahaha, wow. Luck here we come.[/quote]
Not surprised in the slightest. Its a shame because they dont have a bad receiver squad at all. I dont understand why they didnt look into either a hopeful FA or draft pick this year. Do you think they are playing to get Luck next year WC?
[quote]WestCoast7 wrote:
“If Friday night’s exhibition was any indication, the 49ers might field the NFL’s poorest passing offense this year”
-RotoWorld.com
Hahahaha, wow. Luck here we come.[/quote]
Not surprised in the slightest. Its a shame because they dont have a bad receiver squad at all. I dont understand why they didnt look into either a hopeful FA or draft pick this year. Do you think they are playing to get Luck next year WC?[/quote]
I don’t think they would have taken Kapernick if they seriously wanted to go after Luck, nor do I think any pro team would tank a whole season to get the first pick, but you never know…
Especially when you factor in that Harbaugh is their coach. I’d really like to see them win, but if we end up with Luck, I’m not going to complain.
I will need to adopt another team this year though.
There’s no way the 49ers are trying to tank the season. How are they going to get their possible FAs next year to play terribly, not to mention an entire team. Players like Goldson and Edwards have to do well so they can sign big contracts. Also, team captains Patrick Willis and Vernon Davis have too much pride not to play at 100%.
Now if Harbaugh has Willis playing CB and covering Fitzgerald and Davis is playing RB, then I know Harbaugh is trying to tank for Luck. hahaha
[quote]WestCoast7 wrote:
“If Friday night’s exhibition was any indication, the 49ers might field the NFL’s poorest passing offense this year”
-RotoWorld.com
Hahahaha, wow. Luck here we come.[/quote]
Not surprised in the slightest. Its a shame because they dont have a bad receiver squad at all. I dont understand why they didnt look into either a hopeful FA or draft pick this year. Do you think they are playing to get Luck next year WC?[/quote]
I will need to adopt another team this year though.[/quote]
Detroit is a team I have always admired. The fans are committed and the players play harder than some other teams. If the Packs ceased to exist this season, they would be my go to team. The Bills arent far behind them.
[quote]WestCoast7 wrote:
“If Friday night’s exhibition was any indication, the 49ers might field the NFL’s poorest passing offense this year”
-RotoWorld.com
Hahahaha, wow. Luck here we come.[/quote]
Not surprised in the slightest. Its a shame because they dont have a bad receiver squad at all. I dont understand why they didnt look into either a hopeful FA or draft pick this year. Do you think they are playing to get Luck next year WC?[/quote]
I will need to adopt another team this year though.[/quote]
Detroit is a team I have always admired. The fans are committed and the players play harder than some other teams. If the Packs ceased to exist this season, they would be my go to team. The Bills arent far behind them.
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Really? You would pick a division rival?
[quote]fnf wrote:
Now if Harbaugh has Willis playing CB and covering Fitzgerald and Davis is playing RB, then I know Harbaugh is trying to tank for Luck. hahaha[/quote]
Not necessarily, Willis could cover anybody on the field and Davis would probably be a sick RB…
[quote]WestCoast7 wrote:
“If Friday night’s exhibition was any indication, the 49ers might field the NFL’s poorest passing offense this year”
-RotoWorld.com
Hahahaha, wow. Luck here we come.[/quote]
Not surprised in the slightest. Its a shame because they dont have a bad receiver squad at all. I dont understand why they didnt look into either a hopeful FA or draft pick this year. Do you think they are playing to get Luck next year WC?[/quote]
I will need to adopt another team this year though.[/quote]
Detroit is a team I have always admired. The fans are committed and the players play harder than some other teams. If the Packs ceased to exist this season, they would be my go to team. The Bills arent far behind them.
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Funny you mention the Lions because it would probably be either them or the Falcons. Both great young teams that should do big things this year, although Atlanta is definitely deeper.
Part of me feels like I should just root for the Raiders and Chargers as well since there over here in CA. Chargers need to figure out how to start a season though, and the Raiders just get Al Davis-ed to often…
[quote]WestCoast7 wrote:
“If Friday night’s exhibition was any indication, the 49ers might field the NFL’s poorest passing offense this year”
-RotoWorld.com
Hahahaha, wow. Luck here we come.[/quote]
Not surprised in the slightest. Its a shame because they dont have a bad receiver squad at all. I dont understand why they didnt look into either a hopeful FA or draft pick this year. Do you think they are playing to get Luck next year WC?[/quote]
I will need to adopt another team this year though.[/quote]
Detroit is a team I have always admired. The fans are committed and the players play harder than some other teams. If the Packs ceased to exist this season, they would be my go to team. The Bills arent far behind them.
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Really? You would pick a division rival?[/quote]
Sure. It really doesnt bother me. At the same time though, I cant stand either the Vikes or Bears and that may be for the reason you mentioned.