MetsSkinsFan i am a nice Guy till you PISS ME OFF!!!!!
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Posts: 901
(1/14/02 12:38 am)
Week2: Game2-Who will win? Oakland at New England 8:00pmShow results
All in all, I'd say Mets fans seem to relish the honor of winning after years of sweat; of standing by their team because it's their team, through feast and famine; of wearing their old, frayed Mets hats past all the bandwagons and Senate candidates in the crisp new hats of the easy team to root for, the soulless one, the corporate one.
MetsSkinsFan i am a nice Guy till you PISS ME OFF!!!!!
USA
Posts: 906
(1/14/02 12:47 am)
Re: Week2: Game2-Who will win?
Patriots will give the Raiders a tougher time than the Jets did. I'm going with the Pats.
All in all, I'd say Mets fans seem to relish the honor of winning after years of sweat; of standing by their team because it's their team, through feast and famine; of wearing their old, frayed Mets hats past all the bandwagons and Senate candidates in the crisp new hats of the easy team to root for, the soulless one, the corporate one.
Re: Week2: Game2-Who will win?
Expect someone to actually cover Brown in this game. Patriots will win.
Bring back Nails! Good riddance to bad rubbish.
MetsSkinsFan i am a nice Guy till you PISS ME OFF!!!!!
USA
Posts: 915
(1/14/02 4:58 pm)
Re: Week2: Game2-Who will win?
Brown??? What about Rice? 183 receiving yards and a touchdown last week.
All in all, I'd say Mets fans seem to relish the honor of winning after years of sweat; of standing by their team because it's their team, through feast and famine; of wearing their old, frayed Mets hats past all the bandwagons and Senate candidates in the crisp new hats of the easy team to root for, the soulless one, the corporate one.
MetsSkinsFan i am a nice Guy till you PISS ME OFF!!!!!
USA
Posts: 965
(1/20/02 12:24 pm)
Re: Week2: Game2-Who will win?
The way that game started out, it looked like Oakland was the team that was used to playing in the snow and cold.
All in all, I'd say Mets fans seem to relish the honor of winning after years of sweat; of standing by their team because it's their team, through feast and famine; of wearing their old, frayed Mets hats past all the bandwagons and Senate candidates in the crisp new hats of the easy team to root for, the soulless one, the corporate one.