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Reach the pinnacle of your sport, a SB win, or be mediocre/bad for all 20 years?
Easy choice.........Rams. |
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Assuming you're taking the fact that I can't stand St. Louis out of the equation, then yeah I'd absolutely rather be a fan of theirs.
I've always said that a Championship would make me happy for a long time (I think...). I still wouldn't be happy with being dogshit, but I could at least deal with it a helluva lot easier... |
The Rams with QB Kurt Warner = Superbowl
The Rams without QB Kurt Warner = utter sh*t The Chiefs with GM Carl Peterson = a solid offense or defense every year The Chiefs without GM Carl Peterson = mediocre offense and defense, or slightly above average defense and mediocre offense In conclusion, I'll take the team that doesn't wait 7-8 consecutive years to have a winning season, and won't fall apart when the player that helped get them into the playoffs gets released to another team. FYI, the St. Louis Rams have been to the playoffs 5 times since 1990, but 4 of them were with Kurt Warner. The Chiefs have been to the playoffs 10 times since 1990, but with multiple QB's (Dave Krieg, Joe Montana, Steve Bono, Trent Green, and Matt Cassell). |
My roommate is a Pats fan who always slips into this astonishingly sympathetic voice whenever we discuss foobaw, like we're talking about the time my parents murder-suicided or something. He's also of the opinion that he can't be upset about anything that happens to the Patriots in the next decade and a half, and that seems fair to me.
Plus I can't even imagine how cool it would have been to see a Memphis alum catch a game-winning touchdown pass in the Super Bowl for my team, so that would've been neato. And then my most memorable thing from that Super Bowl wouldn't be the (cause of the) death of one of the faces of the franchise. BEING A CHIEFS FAN HAS OWNED, I LOVED CRYING TO SLEEP AFTER PLAYOFF GAMES |
please wear your seatbelts :(
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