fischerwood
Wake me when we fix this mess
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I think so...But I could be wrong...I thought that was just in the bedroom....is that a sports analogy too?!
I think so...But I could be wrong...I thought that was just in the bedroom....is that a sports analogy too?!
Right after Andy Griffith. I don’t even want to watch it, but it’s on the station I’m watching. What the hell am I supposed to do?
i haven't changed any narratives. it's you that refuses to acknowledge what we all know. even in a badly losing effort you're still screaming "we are the better/best team."When did you become a liberal? You can't dispute the facts so you change the narrative....maybe you should ponder how your Eagles lost to the lowly Jets today....maybe they were whacking off in the mirror too right Pasty?
Dare I say it...candidate for "best team in baseball!"Hot at the right time
thats the playoffs for youI guess the answer to the original question is that there is no such thing as "the best team in baseball." There is only "the best team in baseball today." Tomorrow it will be a different team.
El Fin
My place is watching my team still in the playoffs. Just sayin'
My place is watching my team still in the playoffs. Just sayin'
I don't know what the Eagles have to do with Loyal Superstation Fan making embarrassing excuses for the Braves embarrassing performance. I don't watch the NFL, but if I did I wouldn't be making cringy excuses for "my team."
I have no idea because I don't follow the NFL. I suppose during a regular season, I've heard lame, excuse-making fans say their team lost, but was "better," whatever that's supposed to mean. But I never heard someone double down on their lameness and say those words after a playoff or championship *series*. That kind of embarrassing cringiness seems to be reserved for Braves fans.My point was if the 3-3 Jets beat the 5-1 Eagles, does that now mean the Jets are the better team? Are the Browns better than the 49ers?