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January 24, 2011 at 1:28 PM #658619January 24, 2011 at 7:57 PM #657753gandalfParticipant
Good post, TG. I think SDSU wins in a close game.
SDSU is a GREAT, GREAT defensive team. Quick and long.
They rebound well and have a number of options offensively.
BYU is always tough though, and Fredette is playing out of his head.
Should be a great game. I’m looking forward to Wednesday night.
January 24, 2011 at 7:57 PM #657815gandalfParticipantGood post, TG. I think SDSU wins in a close game.
SDSU is a GREAT, GREAT defensive team. Quick and long.
They rebound well and have a number of options offensively.
BYU is always tough though, and Fredette is playing out of his head.
Should be a great game. I’m looking forward to Wednesday night.
January 24, 2011 at 7:57 PM #658417gandalfParticipantGood post, TG. I think SDSU wins in a close game.
SDSU is a GREAT, GREAT defensive team. Quick and long.
They rebound well and have a number of options offensively.
BYU is always tough though, and Fredette is playing out of his head.
Should be a great game. I’m looking forward to Wednesday night.
January 24, 2011 at 7:57 PM #658556gandalfParticipantGood post, TG. I think SDSU wins in a close game.
SDSU is a GREAT, GREAT defensive team. Quick and long.
They rebound well and have a number of options offensively.
BYU is always tough though, and Fredette is playing out of his head.
Should be a great game. I’m looking forward to Wednesday night.
January 24, 2011 at 7:57 PM #658884gandalfParticipantGood post, TG. I think SDSU wins in a close game.
SDSU is a GREAT, GREAT defensive team. Quick and long.
They rebound well and have a number of options offensively.
BYU is always tough though, and Fredette is playing out of his head.
Should be a great game. I’m looking forward to Wednesday night.
January 26, 2011 at 11:46 PM #658543temeculaguyParticipantI shouldn’t be allowed to watch sports. I was already in somewhat of a fragile state going into the game. Then Jimmer Fredette and his magic mormom underwear ruined any hope that I would get through the day without crying, I might as well pop in my DVD of “The Blind Side,” get some cookie dough and just cry myself to sleep.
I realize women are burdened with hormonal cycles that they feel are unfair, but for the most part, they don’t actually hurt when a sports team loses. I don’t mean feel bad, or feel let down, I mean hurt, like your dog just died kinda hurt. And this happens to me more than monthly, probably twice a week. I was already burdened with the NFL, the NBA, Golf, College football, with side orders of basebal, hockey, and a few other sports that come in phases. Olympic years are especially hard. I’ve fended off soccer and college basketball for years, but SDSU got me sucked in, and I’ll probably never be the same and I didn’t have the emotional space available for another sport to break my heart repeatedly. For the love of pete, I’ve been a Cleveland Browns fan for almost 30 years, have I not suffered enough?
My apologies for getting everyone all excited, I told myself I wouldn’t drink the pain away. But it’s not going away on it’s own, so without further adieu, cheers!
January 26, 2011 at 11:46 PM #658605temeculaguyParticipantI shouldn’t be allowed to watch sports. I was already in somewhat of a fragile state going into the game. Then Jimmer Fredette and his magic mormom underwear ruined any hope that I would get through the day without crying, I might as well pop in my DVD of “The Blind Side,” get some cookie dough and just cry myself to sleep.
I realize women are burdened with hormonal cycles that they feel are unfair, but for the most part, they don’t actually hurt when a sports team loses. I don’t mean feel bad, or feel let down, I mean hurt, like your dog just died kinda hurt. And this happens to me more than monthly, probably twice a week. I was already burdened with the NFL, the NBA, Golf, College football, with side orders of basebal, hockey, and a few other sports that come in phases. Olympic years are especially hard. I’ve fended off soccer and college basketball for years, but SDSU got me sucked in, and I’ll probably never be the same and I didn’t have the emotional space available for another sport to break my heart repeatedly. For the love of pete, I’ve been a Cleveland Browns fan for almost 30 years, have I not suffered enough?
My apologies for getting everyone all excited, I told myself I wouldn’t drink the pain away. But it’s not going away on it’s own, so without further adieu, cheers!
January 26, 2011 at 11:46 PM #659208temeculaguyParticipantI shouldn’t be allowed to watch sports. I was already in somewhat of a fragile state going into the game. Then Jimmer Fredette and his magic mormom underwear ruined any hope that I would get through the day without crying, I might as well pop in my DVD of “The Blind Side,” get some cookie dough and just cry myself to sleep.
I realize women are burdened with hormonal cycles that they feel are unfair, but for the most part, they don’t actually hurt when a sports team loses. I don’t mean feel bad, or feel let down, I mean hurt, like your dog just died kinda hurt. And this happens to me more than monthly, probably twice a week. I was already burdened with the NFL, the NBA, Golf, College football, with side orders of basebal, hockey, and a few other sports that come in phases. Olympic years are especially hard. I’ve fended off soccer and college basketball for years, but SDSU got me sucked in, and I’ll probably never be the same and I didn’t have the emotional space available for another sport to break my heart repeatedly. For the love of pete, I’ve been a Cleveland Browns fan for almost 30 years, have I not suffered enough?
My apologies for getting everyone all excited, I told myself I wouldn’t drink the pain away. But it’s not going away on it’s own, so without further adieu, cheers!
January 26, 2011 at 11:46 PM #659346temeculaguyParticipantI shouldn’t be allowed to watch sports. I was already in somewhat of a fragile state going into the game. Then Jimmer Fredette and his magic mormom underwear ruined any hope that I would get through the day without crying, I might as well pop in my DVD of “The Blind Side,” get some cookie dough and just cry myself to sleep.
I realize women are burdened with hormonal cycles that they feel are unfair, but for the most part, they don’t actually hurt when a sports team loses. I don’t mean feel bad, or feel let down, I mean hurt, like your dog just died kinda hurt. And this happens to me more than monthly, probably twice a week. I was already burdened with the NFL, the NBA, Golf, College football, with side orders of basebal, hockey, and a few other sports that come in phases. Olympic years are especially hard. I’ve fended off soccer and college basketball for years, but SDSU got me sucked in, and I’ll probably never be the same and I didn’t have the emotional space available for another sport to break my heart repeatedly. For the love of pete, I’ve been a Cleveland Browns fan for almost 30 years, have I not suffered enough?
My apologies for getting everyone all excited, I told myself I wouldn’t drink the pain away. But it’s not going away on it’s own, so without further adieu, cheers!
January 26, 2011 at 11:46 PM #659674temeculaguyParticipantI shouldn’t be allowed to watch sports. I was already in somewhat of a fragile state going into the game. Then Jimmer Fredette and his magic mormom underwear ruined any hope that I would get through the day without crying, I might as well pop in my DVD of “The Blind Side,” get some cookie dough and just cry myself to sleep.
I realize women are burdened with hormonal cycles that they feel are unfair, but for the most part, they don’t actually hurt when a sports team loses. I don’t mean feel bad, or feel let down, I mean hurt, like your dog just died kinda hurt. And this happens to me more than monthly, probably twice a week. I was already burdened with the NFL, the NBA, Golf, College football, with side orders of basebal, hockey, and a few other sports that come in phases. Olympic years are especially hard. I’ve fended off soccer and college basketball for years, but SDSU got me sucked in, and I’ll probably never be the same and I didn’t have the emotional space available for another sport to break my heart repeatedly. For the love of pete, I’ve been a Cleveland Browns fan for almost 30 years, have I not suffered enough?
My apologies for getting everyone all excited, I told myself I wouldn’t drink the pain away. But it’s not going away on it’s own, so without further adieu, cheers!
January 27, 2011 at 7:01 AM #658588desmondParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]I shouldn’t be allowed to watch sports. I was already in somewhat of a fragile state going into the game.
My apologies for getting everyone all excited, I told myself I wouldn’t drink the pain away. But it’s not going away on it’s own, so without further adieu, cheers![/quote]
Pigg has a sports curse, bring up the Chargers or Padres before a big game or series, and they dissapoint, now it is the Aztecs. Being in the MWC they will have to get into the sweet 16 or the season will be considered a bust by all the outsiders. Since my daughter goes to TCU I finally had a season (football) that will overshadow all my decades of sports frustrations, hang in there.
January 27, 2011 at 7:01 AM #658650desmondParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]I shouldn’t be allowed to watch sports. I was already in somewhat of a fragile state going into the game.
My apologies for getting everyone all excited, I told myself I wouldn’t drink the pain away. But it’s not going away on it’s own, so without further adieu, cheers![/quote]
Pigg has a sports curse, bring up the Chargers or Padres before a big game or series, and they dissapoint, now it is the Aztecs. Being in the MWC they will have to get into the sweet 16 or the season will be considered a bust by all the outsiders. Since my daughter goes to TCU I finally had a season (football) that will overshadow all my decades of sports frustrations, hang in there.
January 27, 2011 at 7:01 AM #659253desmondParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]I shouldn’t be allowed to watch sports. I was already in somewhat of a fragile state going into the game.
My apologies for getting everyone all excited, I told myself I wouldn’t drink the pain away. But it’s not going away on it’s own, so without further adieu, cheers![/quote]
Pigg has a sports curse, bring up the Chargers or Padres before a big game or series, and they dissapoint, now it is the Aztecs. Being in the MWC they will have to get into the sweet 16 or the season will be considered a bust by all the outsiders. Since my daughter goes to TCU I finally had a season (football) that will overshadow all my decades of sports frustrations, hang in there.
January 27, 2011 at 7:01 AM #659391desmondParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]I shouldn’t be allowed to watch sports. I was already in somewhat of a fragile state going into the game.
My apologies for getting everyone all excited, I told myself I wouldn’t drink the pain away. But it’s not going away on it’s own, so without further adieu, cheers![/quote]
Pigg has a sports curse, bring up the Chargers or Padres before a big game or series, and they dissapoint, now it is the Aztecs. Being in the MWC they will have to get into the sweet 16 or the season will be considered a bust by all the outsiders. Since my daughter goes to TCU I finally had a season (football) that will overshadow all my decades of sports frustrations, hang in there.
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