Rausch |
11-29-2004 12:59 PM |
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Originally Posted by Phobia
Thank you, Anthony Robbins. If that is the case, then why would you use other people's success to feel good about yourself?
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Because I enjoy football, and the Chiefs are my team.
Of course I enjoy it less when they play like poop, but I'm not going to let it change the way I enjoy my Arrowhead experience. Just like I'm not going to let the Eagles winning ways make me an eagle fan.
As a betting man you want to do everything in your power to slide the odds in your corner. Homefield noise isn't a huge advantage, but it isn an advantage. In a season where one or two plays a game has changed the outcome I'll try and help provide that advantage.
This week it didn't give us a win, but next week it might.
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Originally Posted by Phobia
NFL fandom is a crazy, unexplained phenomena. Some people become one with the team as though they were part of the ownership group. Others beat the team up like a red-headed stepchild. The funniest part about it is that every faction feels they are responding correctly and everybody else is wrong.
NFL fans are easily the funniest cross-section of America to observe.
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Agreed.
And I understand the frustration. In 95 I lost my temper and ended up staying the night at a friends house. 97 pissed me off for years. I've just decided to change the way I look at being a fan because I've changed my outlook in general.
Tony Robbins... ROFL
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