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I honestly believe New England has won enough championships in the past few years to last the region at least a few decades.
I used to hate the Steelers. Now I find it very difficult to dislike a team where one of the all time leading rushers is willing to play backup and a rookie is the quarterback.
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Yay! Now I'll have someone to cheer for in the super bowl. Except that the only reason I look forward to Super Bowl day is Ruffles and our traditional cream cheese garlic dip.
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So you're assuming that the Patriots will lose either today or next week the steelers will beat them?
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newfoundlogic wrote: "I honestly believe New England has won enough championships in the past few years to last the region at least a few decades."
Well, I have SOME respect for you, because at least you can't be a Yankee fan. ha ha.
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South Florida has won 4 championships in its entire history. New England has two Super Bowls, a recent World Series, five World Series titles from before 1919, five NHL Stanley Cups, and the greatest basketball franchise of all time featuring 16 NBA titles. Four versus twenty-seven.
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Well, I think the Pats looked a lot better in their win than the Steelers did in theirs, don't you think....
The only time the Steelers win is if half the secondary and two prime time players are missing in their opponents team...and then they barely manage it.....
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Actually its a good thing the Steelers lost their first game or the class of '72 wouldn't have much a fingernail left to bite on.
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quote:South Florida has won 4 championships in its entire history. New England has two Super Bowls, a recent World Series, five World Series titles from before 1919, five NHL Stanley Cups, and the greatest basketball franchise of all time featuring 16 NBA titles. Four versus twenty-seven.
Wow, that's impressive. Any football team that can do all that is one that I want to get behind. Go New England! . . . . . Posts: 1814 | Registered: Jul 2004
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