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Old 02-07-2005, 12:52 PM
jakethebake jakethebake is offline
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Default Re: Difference between Steelers fans and Eagles fans

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What did you expect from a fan base that actually likes T.O.?

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You may not have to like him, but you should respect him. Dude risked his career and came up huge. His work ethic is unquestioned and he has been one of the 3 best at his position for a long time now.

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I'm not arguing his ability. And he played a great game last night. He's a very good receiver. He's also a horse's ass.

I'm not sure why all this play or not play is such a big deal though. Face it. It may be his only chance at a Superbowl. He's got all the money he needs. This was a no brainer for him, and would be for any player. I'm also unsure why peoiple were knocking him for being "selfish" on this one. Again, I think it was the only obvious choice for him. If he could play at, he really should have for himself and his team. I didn't even see any grounds for a real debate.

He still bahaves like a child. I especially loved when he was yelling at McNabb on the sideline. Classic.
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Old 02-07-2005, 12:55 PM
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Default Re: Difference between Steelers fans and Eagles fans

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i hate TO. i do however, have to respect him after last night.

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Very well put. As far as his play goes, he is the real deal.
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Old 02-07-2005, 01:01 PM
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Default Re: Difference between Steelers fans and Eagles fans

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did you see how the Patriots mimicked TO's wing-flapping celebrations? David Givens did it after scoring in the 2nd quarter, and Rodney Harrison did it after his late game interception.

that was HILARIOUS!

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i hate TO. i do however, have to respect him after last night.

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When did it become cool to mock someone else's celebration. I'm not defending TO--I know he mocked the Ray-Ray dance. But if you can't come up with anything original on your own, don't bother. Sheesh.
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Old 02-07-2005, 01:06 PM
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Default Re: Difference between Steelers fans and Eagles fans

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did you see how the Patriots mimicked TO's wing-flapping celebrations? David Givens did it after scoring in the 2nd quarter, and Rodney Harrison did it after his late game interception.

that was HILARIOUS!

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i hate TO. i do however, have to respect him after last night.

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When did it become cool to mock someone else's celebration. I'm not defending TO--I know he mocked the Ray-Ray dance. But if you can't come up with anything original on your own, don't bother. Sheesh.

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It was funny when Hines Ward did it 3 months ago, but then when it was repeated twice more in the Steelers game and 3 more times by the Pats, it just got old and lame.
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Old 02-07-2005, 01:23 PM
jakethebake jakethebake is offline
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Default Re: Difference between Steelers fans and Eagles fans

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It was funny when Hines Ward did it 3 months ago, but then when it was repeated twice more in the Steelers game and 3 more times by the Pats, it just got old and lame.

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When did it become cool to mock someone else's celebration. I'm not defending TO--I know he mocked the Ray-Ray dance. But if you can't come up with anything original on your own, don't bother. Sheesh.

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When did any of the idiotic dances become cool. How about instead of trying to be Michael Jackson, or act like [censored] clowns, they just play [censored] football. Christ if I wanted to see clowns I'd go to the [censored] circus.
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Old 02-07-2005, 02:48 PM
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Default Re: Difference between Steelers fans and Eagles fans

The Eagles fans should have nothing to be ashamed of. Their team played with heart, and represented well. I, for one, thought that going into the game it would be a blowout. In the end, I believe the best team won, but Philly showed a lot of guts - they definitely made a much better showing than either Pittsburgh or Indianapolis. If the Philly fans are down on their team then shame on them.
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Old 02-07-2005, 02:56 PM
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Default Re: Difference between Steelers fans and Eagles fans

I didn't read all the replys, but I just wanted to bring to everyone's attention (incase no one mentioned it yet) that the Eagles fans booed Donovan McNabb when he was picked in the draft. Complete idiots. He's the best thing that ever happened to that team and the fans have no clue.

I don't like Philly fans either, but luckily I don't have to deal with them.
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Old 02-07-2005, 02:59 PM
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Default Re: Difference between Steelers fans and Eagles fans

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The Eagles fans should have nothing to be ashamed of. Their team played with heart, and represented well. I, for one, thought that going into the game it would be a blowout. In the end, I believe the best team won, but Philly showed a lot of guts - they definitely made a much better showing than either Pittsburgh or Indianapolis. If the Philly fans are down on their team then shame on them.

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Yea, this year they lost in the Superbowl instead of the Conference championship. They are moving up in the world. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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