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Lakers/Colts/Yankees
« on: February 11, 2010, 01:00:19 AM »

Offline Lord_of_the17Rings

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I came to a realization tonight.  I feel the same way about the C's as I did about the Pats half way through the season.  You knew they were not good enough to win it.  Not with some of the losses they had.  I found myself only caring about the Colts not winning.  (Similar to how I feel when the Sox are out of it - I only care about the Yankees not winning). 

I now find myself only caring that the Lakers not win.  And when I see them win a game like tonight against a good team without Kobe and Bynum it makes me sick to my stomach.  As sad as it sounds to say, I will be ok with this season, as long as the Lakers don't win.  Much like the Pats, I felt at peace the second Manning through that interception.  Maybe lightening can't strike twice, but I beg the Sports God, please, please whatever happens this season, don't let the Lakers win it.

Re: Lakers/Colts/Yankees
« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2010, 01:21:29 AM »

Offline PosImpos

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I came to a realization tonight.  I feel the same way about the C's as I did about the Pats half way through the season.  You knew they were not good enough to win it.  Not with some of the losses they had.  I found myself only caring about the Colts not winning.  (Similar to how I feel when the Sox are out of it - I only care about the Yankees not winning). 

I now find myself only caring that the Lakers not win.  And when I see them win a game like tonight against a good team without Kobe and Bynum it makes me sick to my stomach.  As sad as it sounds to say, I will be ok with this season, as long as the Lakers don't win.  Much like the Pats, I felt at peace the second Manning through that interception.  Maybe lightening can't strike twice, but I beg the Sports God, please, please whatever happens this season, don't let the Lakers win it.

Don't worry, barring drastic changes, this is going to be the year that LeBron wins it all.
Never forget the Champs of '08, or the gutsy warriors of '10.

"I know you all wanna win, but you gotta do it TOGETHER!"
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Re: Lakers/Colts/Yankees
« Reply #2 on: February 11, 2010, 01:26:22 AM »

Offline lon3lytoaster

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I came to a realization tonight.  I feel the same way about the C's as I did about the Pats half way through the season.  You knew they were not good enough to win it.  Not with some of the losses they had.  I found myself only caring about the Colts not winning.  (Similar to how I feel when the Sox are out of it - I only care about the Yankees not winning). 

I now find myself only caring that the Lakers not win.  And when I see them win a game like tonight against a good team without Kobe and Bynum it makes me sick to my stomach.  As sad as it sounds to say, I will be ok with this season, as long as the Lakers don't win.  Much like the Pats, I felt at peace the second Manning through that interception.  Maybe lightening can't strike twice, but I beg the Sports God, please, please whatever happens this season, don't let the Lakers win it.

Don't worry, barring drastic changes, this is going to be the year that LeBron wins it all.

Where did you find your copy of the 2010 NBA script? I got mine outside Subway in the news box. It cost 25 cents, but it was worth the read.  ;)

Re: Lakers/Colts/Yankees
« Reply #3 on: February 11, 2010, 08:54:37 PM »

Offline TonyTragic

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As a Pats, Sox, and Magic fan that's basically my take too. Thank god Peyton "Chokejob" Manning usually comes through on our wishes ;)
20 years of misery