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December 29, 2008 at 6:22 PM #321600December 29, 2008 at 8:03 PM #321150Allan from FallbrookParticipant
Pk: Agreed. Sad as it is, Davis has become the problem for the Raiders. For me, it started with Marcus Allen (and the horrible job Davis did with Marcus) and culminated with the Gruden debacle. The team has not recovered and I agree that the downward slide will continue.
Afx: I think it’s a California thing (hockey not taking like it does in the Midwest and back east). My dad, mom and uncle were huge hockey fans, as were all my cousins, but I never really “got it”, largely because of the nature of the sport. I’m rabid about football and I have cousins in Wisconsin that are huge Packers fans, but follow NCAA and NHL even more closely and consider hockey waaaaay more important than football. I used to get into arguments over who was tougher, football players or hockey players. It came down, in several instances, to my cousins and I trying to knock each other’s teeth out. I don’t think we ever really settled the argument, either.
December 29, 2008 at 8:03 PM #321498Allan from FallbrookParticipantPk: Agreed. Sad as it is, Davis has become the problem for the Raiders. For me, it started with Marcus Allen (and the horrible job Davis did with Marcus) and culminated with the Gruden debacle. The team has not recovered and I agree that the downward slide will continue.
Afx: I think it’s a California thing (hockey not taking like it does in the Midwest and back east). My dad, mom and uncle were huge hockey fans, as were all my cousins, but I never really “got it”, largely because of the nature of the sport. I’m rabid about football and I have cousins in Wisconsin that are huge Packers fans, but follow NCAA and NHL even more closely and consider hockey waaaaay more important than football. I used to get into arguments over who was tougher, football players or hockey players. It came down, in several instances, to my cousins and I trying to knock each other’s teeth out. I don’t think we ever really settled the argument, either.
December 29, 2008 at 8:03 PM #321554Allan from FallbrookParticipantPk: Agreed. Sad as it is, Davis has become the problem for the Raiders. For me, it started with Marcus Allen (and the horrible job Davis did with Marcus) and culminated with the Gruden debacle. The team has not recovered and I agree that the downward slide will continue.
Afx: I think it’s a California thing (hockey not taking like it does in the Midwest and back east). My dad, mom and uncle were huge hockey fans, as were all my cousins, but I never really “got it”, largely because of the nature of the sport. I’m rabid about football and I have cousins in Wisconsin that are huge Packers fans, but follow NCAA and NHL even more closely and consider hockey waaaaay more important than football. I used to get into arguments over who was tougher, football players or hockey players. It came down, in several instances, to my cousins and I trying to knock each other’s teeth out. I don’t think we ever really settled the argument, either.
December 29, 2008 at 8:03 PM #321573Allan from FallbrookParticipantPk: Agreed. Sad as it is, Davis has become the problem for the Raiders. For me, it started with Marcus Allen (and the horrible job Davis did with Marcus) and culminated with the Gruden debacle. The team has not recovered and I agree that the downward slide will continue.
Afx: I think it’s a California thing (hockey not taking like it does in the Midwest and back east). My dad, mom and uncle were huge hockey fans, as were all my cousins, but I never really “got it”, largely because of the nature of the sport. I’m rabid about football and I have cousins in Wisconsin that are huge Packers fans, but follow NCAA and NHL even more closely and consider hockey waaaaay more important than football. I used to get into arguments over who was tougher, football players or hockey players. It came down, in several instances, to my cousins and I trying to knock each other’s teeth out. I don’t think we ever really settled the argument, either.
December 29, 2008 at 8:03 PM #321650Allan from FallbrookParticipantPk: Agreed. Sad as it is, Davis has become the problem for the Raiders. For me, it started with Marcus Allen (and the horrible job Davis did with Marcus) and culminated with the Gruden debacle. The team has not recovered and I agree that the downward slide will continue.
Afx: I think it’s a California thing (hockey not taking like it does in the Midwest and back east). My dad, mom and uncle were huge hockey fans, as were all my cousins, but I never really “got it”, largely because of the nature of the sport. I’m rabid about football and I have cousins in Wisconsin that are huge Packers fans, but follow NCAA and NHL even more closely and consider hockey waaaaay more important than football. I used to get into arguments over who was tougher, football players or hockey players. It came down, in several instances, to my cousins and I trying to knock each other’s teeth out. I don’t think we ever really settled the argument, either.
December 29, 2008 at 10:35 PM #321195socratttParticipantWhile on the topic of the Chargers. I happen to have some extra tickets for Saturday’s game. I have four view level tickets in View 20 Row 7. If anyone is interested let me know. The seats are actually really good for View level seats. They have a great view of the scoreboard as well. A friend of mine had an extra seat for me and my wife isn’t a big fan of going to the game!
December 29, 2008 at 10:35 PM #321543socratttParticipantWhile on the topic of the Chargers. I happen to have some extra tickets for Saturday’s game. I have four view level tickets in View 20 Row 7. If anyone is interested let me know. The seats are actually really good for View level seats. They have a great view of the scoreboard as well. A friend of mine had an extra seat for me and my wife isn’t a big fan of going to the game!
December 29, 2008 at 10:35 PM #321599socratttParticipantWhile on the topic of the Chargers. I happen to have some extra tickets for Saturday’s game. I have four view level tickets in View 20 Row 7. If anyone is interested let me know. The seats are actually really good for View level seats. They have a great view of the scoreboard as well. A friend of mine had an extra seat for me and my wife isn’t a big fan of going to the game!
December 29, 2008 at 10:35 PM #321618socratttParticipantWhile on the topic of the Chargers. I happen to have some extra tickets for Saturday’s game. I have four view level tickets in View 20 Row 7. If anyone is interested let me know. The seats are actually really good for View level seats. They have a great view of the scoreboard as well. A friend of mine had an extra seat for me and my wife isn’t a big fan of going to the game!
December 29, 2008 at 10:35 PM #321696socratttParticipantWhile on the topic of the Chargers. I happen to have some extra tickets for Saturday’s game. I have four view level tickets in View 20 Row 7. If anyone is interested let me know. The seats are actually really good for View level seats. They have a great view of the scoreboard as well. A friend of mine had an extra seat for me and my wife isn’t a big fan of going to the game!
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