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sccit talks alotta shit bout sports lmfao
Now your going to have to step your NFL game up, Sccit. Hope it's better than your MLB game.... Your Dodgers support seemed hella-contrived
Quote from: Infinite Trapped In 1996 on January 17, 2016, 01:15:29 PMNow your going to have to step your NFL game up, Sccit. Hope it's better than your MLB game.... Your Dodgers support seemed hella-contrived never claimed to be a big mlb head, but i always support local teams and watch the playoffs......as u know, basketball is my sport. if u wana talk sports w me on some real shit, u guna have 2 step your nba game up.
Quote from: 13 Skystalker McDicks Team Capone on January 15, 2016, 10:25:29 PMsccit talks alotta shit bout sports lmfaoI don't know if it was luck or perseverance but by god congrats on making a post that actually made some level of sense.
Quote from: Remedy360 on January 16, 2016, 12:47:32 AMQuote from: 13 Skystalker McDicks Team Capone on January 15, 2016, 10:25:29 PMsccit talks alotta shit bout sports lmfaoI don't know if it was luck or perseverance but by god congrats on making a post that actually made some level of sense. hes averageI thinks La has a shot at the playoffs if the have a great QB and wide out(WR) combo. i would personally go for Pierre Garcon from Washington
Quote from: Sccit on January 17, 2016, 02:44:34 PMQuote from: Infinite Trapped In 1996 on January 17, 2016, 01:15:29 PMNow your going to have to step your NFL game up, Sccit. Hope it's better than your MLB game.... Your Dodgers support seemed hella-contrived never claimed to be a big mlb head, but i always support local teams and watch the playoffs......as u know, basketball is my sport. if u wana talk sports w me on some real shit, u guna have 2 step your nba game up. Yeah I was gonna say you're a bigger basketball fan then anything, I take football more serious cause I'm a bigger fan of that then anything, I mean I'm a fan of MLB (White Sox), Basketball (Lakers), Rugby (All Blacks) Hockey (L.A. Kings). That's why when I hear fans doing that shit in terms of another sport It doesn't bother me no where near as much lol, but u straight up front about the city deal so respect.I disagree with it but still respect. Nothing wrong with reppin the city, but in terms of sports I follow the team more then the city.
Quote from: Blasphemy on January 17, 2016, 03:05:08 PMQuote from: Sccit on January 17, 2016, 02:44:34 PMQuote from: Infinite Trapped In 1996 on January 17, 2016, 01:15:29 PMNow your going to have to step your NFL game up, Sccit. Hope it's better than your MLB game.... Your Dodgers support seemed hella-contrived never claimed to be a big mlb head, but i always support local teams and watch the playoffs......as u know, basketball is my sport. if u wana talk sports w me on some real shit, u guna have 2 step your nba game up. Yeah I was gonna say you're a bigger basketball fan then anything, I take football more serious cause I'm a bigger fan of that then anything, I mean I'm a fan of MLB (White Sox), Basketball (Lakers), Rugby (All Blacks) Hockey (L.A. Kings). That's why when I hear fans doing that shit in terms of another sport It doesn't bother me no where near as much lol, but u straight up front about the city deal so respect.I disagree with it but still respect. Nothing wrong with reppin the city, but in terms of sports I follow the team more then the city. Sports are about civic pride and rallying around your home team. The whole "follow teams" statement is funny to me, that's what I've seen a bunch of people say about the Rams. I sure as hell wouldn't root for the Rams if I were in St Louis just like I don't root for the Thunder. I get picking up different teams if you don't have one in your market, but just rooting for a bunch of different cities doesn't make any sense to me.
Quote from: Remedy360 on January 18, 2016, 03:37:18 AMQuote from: Blasphemy on January 17, 2016, 03:05:08 PMQuote from: Sccit on January 17, 2016, 02:44:34 PMQuote from: Infinite Trapped In 1996 on January 17, 2016, 01:15:29 PMNow your going to have to step your NFL game up, Sccit. Hope it's better than your MLB game.... Your Dodgers support seemed hella-contrived never claimed to be a big mlb head, but i always support local teams and watch the playoffs......as u know, basketball is my sport. if u wana talk sports w me on some real shit, u guna have 2 step your nba game up. Yeah I was gonna say you're a bigger basketball fan then anything, I take football more serious cause I'm a bigger fan of that then anything, I mean I'm a fan of MLB (White Sox), Basketball (Lakers), Rugby (All Blacks) Hockey (L.A. Kings). That's why when I hear fans doing that shit in terms of another sport It doesn't bother me no where near as much lol, but u straight up front about the city deal so respect.I disagree with it but still respect. Nothing wrong with reppin the city, but in terms of sports I follow the team more then the city. Sports are about civic pride and rallying around your home team. The whole "follow teams" statement is funny to me, that's what I've seen a bunch of people say about the Rams. I sure as hell wouldn't root for the Rams if I were in St Louis just like I don't root for the Thunder. I get picking up different teams if you don't have one in your market, but just rooting for a bunch of different cities doesn't make any sense to me.To me, and maybe because I grew up in California, your team says volumes about you. Like growing up, if you were white, you were more than likely a 49er fan. If you loved to spend your weekends at the beach and no care about football, usually you liked to follow the Chargers. If you were old, more than likely you were a Rams fan. If you were black or Latino, and poor, it's safe to assume you were a Raiders fan. And maybe that's a California thing back then, being that California had so many teams. Most Rams fans turned into Charger fans over the years, or just stopped rooting for a team. But I really get the whole follow a team. Sometimes the team identity in your market doesn't fit you. Ice Cube talked about it in his Straight Outta LA documentary about how he was rooting for the Raiders long before they came to LA. At the time, only the Rams were in LA and he thought they were soft, even though they played in the Coliseum and that was right next to South Central. My dad grew up in the Inland Empire, and he rooted for the Raiders too, because they had a two Mexican QB's (Tom Flores and Jim Plunkett) and even a Mexican coach after John Madden retired (Flores). San Bernardino is more an LA market and Riverside is more an OC market, but I root for the Angels growing up, because they had Jim Abbott. I really related to Abbott with one hand, being the underdog. So yeah, on the flip side, I live in Minnesota now. Everyone everywhere roots for the home teams. Vikings, T'Wolves, Twins, Wild. With that said, these teams try to make their teams fit the market and the image of that market. So much of these teams getting players include, can they do well in Minnesota?
Quote from: M Dogg™ on January 18, 2016, 10:18:08 AMQuote from: Remedy360 on January 18, 2016, 03:37:18 AMQuote from: Blasphemy on January 17, 2016, 03:05:08 PMQuote from: Sccit on January 17, 2016, 02:44:34 PMQuote from: Infinite Trapped In 1996 on January 17, 2016, 01:15:29 PMNow your going to have to step your NFL game up, Sccit. Hope it's better than your MLB game.... Your Dodgers support seemed hella-contrived never claimed to be a big mlb head, but i always support local teams and watch the playoffs......as u know, basketball is my sport. if u wana talk sports w me on some real shit, u guna have 2 step your nba game up. Yeah I was gonna say you're a bigger basketball fan then anything, I take football more serious cause I'm a bigger fan of that then anything, I mean I'm a fan of MLB (White Sox), Basketball (Lakers), Rugby (All Blacks) Hockey (L.A. Kings). That's why when I hear fans doing that shit in terms of another sport It doesn't bother me no where near as much lol, but u straight up front about the city deal so respect.I disagree with it but still respect. Nothing wrong with reppin the city, but in terms of sports I follow the team more then the city. Sports are about civic pride and rallying around your home team. The whole "follow teams" statement is funny to me, that's what I've seen a bunch of people say about the Rams. I sure as hell wouldn't root for the Rams if I were in St Louis just like I don't root for the Thunder. I get picking up different teams if you don't have one in your market, but just rooting for a bunch of different cities doesn't make any sense to me.To me, and maybe because I grew up in California, your team says volumes about you. Like growing up, if you were white, you were more than likely a 49er fan. If you loved to spend your weekends at the beach and no care about football, usually you liked to follow the Chargers. If you were old, more than likely you were a Rams fan. If you were black or Latino, and poor, it's safe to assume you were a Raiders fan. And maybe that's a California thing back then, being that California had so many teams. Most Rams fans turned into Charger fans over the years, or just stopped rooting for a team. But I really get the whole follow a team. Sometimes the team identity in your market doesn't fit you. Ice Cube talked about it in his Straight Outta LA documentary about how he was rooting for the Raiders long before they came to LA. At the time, only the Rams were in LA and he thought they were soft, even though they played in the Coliseum and that was right next to South Central. My dad grew up in the Inland Empire, and he rooted for the Raiders too, because they had a two Mexican QB's (Tom Flores and Jim Plunkett) and even a Mexican coach after John Madden retired (Flores). San Bernardino is more an LA market and Riverside is more an OC market, but I root for the Angels growing up, because they had Jim Abbott. I really related to Abbott with one hand, being the underdog. So yeah, on the flip side, I live in Minnesota now. Everyone everywhere roots for the home teams. Vikings, T'Wolves, Twins, Wild. With that said, these teams try to make their teams fit the market and the image of that market. So much of these teams getting players include, can they do well in Minnesota? Yeah, I'll give you that it's different growing up in CA with all the different teams/losing the Rams 20+ years ago. In a place like Washington it's pretty clear cut between the Mariners and Seahawks. I also do get rooting for out of market teams if you grew up on them because of family or something. Still, growing up in Washington and rooting for the Cowboys or something like that will never make sense to me. Sports are just a huge community thing. Obviously the run the Seahawks have had has been great for the region, as was the Mariners run in mid 90's/2000's. Sports are just much more enjoyable when your rallying with the people around you and the players are representing where you're from.