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We're not even used to seeing catchable balls.
Unless Hue Jackson goes ‘pants off’
We're not even used to seeing catchable balls.
(when they drafted the asshole from Lima)?
Findlay.
My bad.
That section of Ohio is really kind of a deadland for loyalty. I mean Sandusky to Toledo is pretty much where it becomes Detroit, Dayton is where it starts to become Cincinnati territory. and Youngstown/Marietta/Zanesville is kinda Pittsburgh territory.
Findlay is...what? Indianapolis I guess?
Being from Sandusky people consider themselves more of a Cleveland suburb than Detroit, however everything 30mins west of Sandusky is Detroit.
Other than that, I agree with the rest of your statement hah
Yeah I mean that's kinda what I mean't.
You go to Cedar Point and you see the UM/Pistons/Red Wings/Tigers gear on. I consider the "edge" of Cleveland though.
Findlay/Lima just seems to be in that weird enough sweet spot where you're in a no man's land sports wise. No wonder the guy a.) didn't attend Ohio State b.) grew up HATING the Browns/Bengals (and by default became an Elway fan). Really explains a lot.
Because Boston fans are insufferable.
How does anyone say Fuck the Pats....
I fucking love the Pats.
Because they cheat repeatedly and the NFL gives them, at worst, a slap on the wrist.
That’s like saying “Red Sox are ok because they occasionally beat the Yankees”.But they're the notorious Steeler killers.
Without them Pitt probably has 2 more Super Bowls.
There really is only a handful of teams in each league I don't have some minor reason to hate. Minnesota and Jacksonville are those two teams for me, but a good part of me envied how the Jags were built.That’s like saying “Red Sox are ok because they occasionally beat the Yankees”.
In a 30+ team league, you can have more than 1 detestable team