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Hitler: Bloodthirsty Dictator - 2/4/2008 4:30:09 PM   
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Die-hard Cowboys Fan

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3128712607227660687&q=Hitler+cowboys+fan&total=11&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0



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RE: Hitler: Bloodthirsty Dictator - 2/4/2008 4:50:58 PM   
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Seen that awhile ago. He was a Steeler fan in the 70's, a SF fan in the 80's and became a Dallas fan in the 90's. He committed suicide in his bunker after Romo jacked the snap for the kick last year.

Who is your team Orange?


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RE: Hitler: Bloodthirsty Dictator - 2/4/2008 4:56:20 PM   
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Seen that awhile ago. He was a Steeler fan in the 70's, a SF fan in the 80's and became a Dallas fan in the 90's. He committed suicide in his bunker after Romo jacked the snap for the kick last year.

Who is your team Orange?


The New York Football Giants.

I also follow the Jets. Leon Washington is great. I am starting to like the Jaguars and the Texans.

< Message edited by ORANGE -- 2/4/2008 4:57:32 PM >


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RE: Hitler: Bloodthirsty Dictator - 2/4/2008 5:17:35 PM   
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Lots of Giants fans in New England too as years ago all we had was them or the Browns. I followed the Pats since the early 70's and as a kid I always like the Rams but as you know we had no net and the only way to follow an out of state team was The Sporting News which was always too behind for my liking.

As much as watching the Pats lose, losing to the Giants wasn't as bad because:

1. They are a good team, especially the D. Outplayed the Pats in a clean and uncontroversial game. No wacky calls that made a serious swing in the game's momentum.

2. Steve DeOssie's (former Giant and Patriot and now covers the Patriots for WEEI) son Zack gets a ring.

3. A record for brothers back to back.

4. An underdog winning always sparks up the league like the Pats in 01.

5. Also the New York Boston rivalry doesn't really come into play mainly due to a large number of fans here anyway.

Time to switch gears to the Celtics and spring training is close too. Bruins have no chance and if I want to see some decent play I have to go to youtube and search Bobby Orr. I follow all the local teams except college ball where my Dad is a Notre Dame fanatic since the 30's and I liked Michigan since long before Brady went there.

Now to see if NY can keep the team or will some guys be lured away by big bucks? Clearly the NFC will be better with a challenge to the old favs of bandwagon jumpers everywhere (Cowboys and Packers). ENjoy the parade and see you next year.




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RE: Hitler: Bloodthirsty Dictator - 2/4/2008 5:36:02 PM   
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I REALLY wanted the Pats to lose no matter who they played. BUT if they won I would never have to her about the 72 again which made it hard to root against them.

I have to admit after all of the bad blood last season I was not expecting much from the Giants this season. I had hope they picked up Schottenheimer but Coughlin proved me wrong. He changed and certainly the team reacted. My biggest fear is that Steve Spagnuolo will leave. He has done an awesome job.

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RE: Hitler: Bloodthirsty Dictator - 2/4/2008 5:51:44 PM   
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Steve Spagnuolo will get offers no doubt. Oh well, 35 more years of Morris and his crazy talk.

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RE: Hitler: Bloodthirsty Dictator - 2/5/2008 12:49:27 AM   
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It will be interesting to see if Spagnuolo is willing to work for a Dan Snyder or Al Davis, or if he waits, runs that D for another year, then maybe gets a better offer next year.


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RE: Hitler: Bloodthirsty Dictator - 2/5/2008 1:09:18 AM   
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He will be interviewing in Washington. Tomorrow I think?

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RE: Hitler: Bloodthirsty Dictator - 2/5/2008 7:46:54 AM   
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It will be interesting to see if Spagnuolo is willing to work for a Dan Snyder or Al Davis, or if he waits, runs that D for another year, then maybe gets a better offer next year.




Be assured ,Al Davis won't be one of his considerations. No one with any succes will work for him.

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