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Which Team Do You As A Jag Fan Want To See Do Poorly.

#41

Quote:Most likely - Denver

Most wanted - New England
Denver over the Colts?

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#42

tacks of course any other answer is wrong
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#43

So many choices...so little time.


 

Worst to 1st.  Curse Reversed!





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#44

1. colts

2. titans

3. colts

4. rams (Jeff Fisher)

5. colts

6. Vikings


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#45

Easy, Colts.


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80% of what I talk about is nonesense.. the other 25% is made up statistics...


 
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#46

All of them?


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#47

Quote:1. colts

2. titans

3. colts

4. rams (Jeff Fisher)

5. colts

6. Vikings


Why the Vikings?
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#48

Anybody who we play; and double that to our division opponents.....

 

GO JAGS!!


Let's Get Em!!!! Go Jags!
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#49
(This post was last modified: 05-18-2016, 10:15 AM by Kane.)

I'd like to see the Pats struggle for a few seasons.

I want to see them in the cellar for awhile... so their fans can go back to hiding under the rocks they were under before Brady showed up.

 

Also, I'd like to see the Seahawks start losing more....

mostly cuz Wilson has rubbed me wrong recently with his UW commencement speech (LOOK AT ME LOOK AT ME)  and his Tebow-esque talk about some higher power having a hand in football.

 

EDIT: 

Week 1 I'd love to see the Pack do poorly.


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#50

The historical/cultural ties of the Higher Being run deep, Kane.


The atrocities that many a kind face in this world require a belief in the unseen to carry one through. May not be applicable to you, but don't discount the power of a support system, even in invisible form.
Success is a journey, not a destination.  Go all out Mighty Jaguars.
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#51

Quote:The historical/cultural ties of the Higher Being run deep, Kane.


The atrocities that many a kind face in this world require a belief in the unseen to carry one through. May not be applicable to you, but don't discount the power of a support system, even in invisible form.
 

So..... are you saying you think God is a Seahawks fan, or are you saying simply believing he is, is enough for the Seahawks (Wilson) to perform better?

 

Without diving too far into this rabbit hole.... is God the ultimate football placebo?

 

lulz

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#52

I was looking at it more wholesomely. My take wasn't associated with football. Rather, to the historic ties of the player mentioned.


Folks liking God, or believing in him runs much deeper than on religious planes. Sometimes life predicates that you hold on to something beyond face value. It's the 'sane' thing to do.


I don't know Wilson's angle, just stating that being weary of him for believing in a higher being is inward thinking. But, we are all entitled to our perceptions, so all this is a waste of cyber space. Bonjour mon frere
Success is a journey, not a destination.  Go all out Mighty Jaguars.
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#53

Quote:Why the Vikings?
 

I have a friend who is an extremely obnoxious vikings fan.  

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#54
(This post was last modified: 05-18-2016, 11:59 AM by maheo30.)

The bucs. I'm not rooting for a guy that got away with a violent crime. I hope he loses every game.


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#55

Quote:The bucs. I'm not rooting for a guy that got away with a violent crime. I hope he loses every game.
....so...

 

Anyone who is acquitted or found not guilty, gets away with a violent crime?

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#56

Colts/Titans/Patriots!
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#57

Quote:I was looking at it more wholesomely. My take wasn't associated with football. Rather, to the historic ties of the player mentioned.


Folks liking God, or believing in him runs much deeper than on religious planes. Sometimes life predicates that you hold on to something beyond face value. It's the 'sane' thing to do.


I don't know Wilson's angle, just stating that being weary of him for believing in a higher being is inward thinking. But, we are all entitled to our perceptions, so all this is a waste of cyber space. Bonjour mon frere
It's not the belief... it's the simple mindedness of a high mighty being, particularly the Christian 'God', as being a fan of a sport and a team or player doing well because of Him.

 

Tebow was more of a "my gift is from God" where Wilson was "God helped us win today."

The former I have 0 problem with.

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#58

The Cowboys. Hate their owner. Hate their fans. Hate their constant media attention. They could go 1-15 every year for a decade and the media would still devote more time on them than 28 other teams.
Only a chump boos the home team!
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#59

Pittsburgh and New England.  Two teams I'd love to see turn into the next Browns.  


I was wrong about Trent Baalke. 
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#60

Quote:Easy question. As a Jag fan, which team do you want to see just implode and go right down the sewer?

 

For me, it's tough. The easy answer is all or any of the teams in the division. I don't know if I can go there, just on the strength of how obnoxious the fanbase of the Steelers is/are. This town is crawling with these losers. Hell, the "voice of the Jaguars" is one, and an obnoxious one at that. I just LOVE the seasons when the Squeelers do badly because these losers aren't as obnoxious as usual. 

 

Patriot fans are up there too, but most of them are bandwagon losers anyhow, and they'll be gone the day Brady retires.

 

Cowgirl fans used to be that way, but reality and karma has smacked them around for so many years that they have learned to keep quiet or bandwagon the team du jour.

 

So, based upon everything said above, I pray to the football Gods that the Squeelers lose and lose often.

 

What say you?

The Colts, because of them owning the AFC South for the majority of the time for the last two decades, mainly due to Peyton Manning whom they didn't treat that well IMO...

 

I mean of course as a Jaguars fan you want all the other AFC South teams to do bad in order for the Jaguars to make the playoffs by simply winning the div., but I think most Jag fans hate the Titans the most, than Colts & then Texans...


 

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