jguy2
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Half bear half cat, duh. It's like a small ferocious asian wolverine.
I'm not trying to start anything here. I'm just interested as to an explanation of how you're a Tennessee fan, Reds fan and Steelers fan. You called us bandwagon fans?
1. Vols - Went to Gatlinburg with my dad when I was 7 years old - Fell in love with the orange and white colors and all of the stuff they had for sale. Cheered them on ever since. My dad took me to watch Heath Shuler in Neyland and also to Lexington to watch Peyton Manning vs Tim Couch. Have been to 15 games total.
2. Steelers - How can anyone honestly root for the Bengals? An owner that could care less about the city and the product he puts on the field. 2 winning seasons out of 20. Sorry - not going to ruin my sundays. At least with the Vols I know they'll turn it around. Bengals = no shot.
3. Reds - Reds always try to put a winning team on the field, might not do it all the time...but at least the ownership is committed to winning.
Hopefully, you're content now.
2. Steelers - How can anyone honestly root for the Bengals? An owner that could care less about the city and the product he puts on the field. 2 winning seasons out of 20. Sorry - not going to ruin my sundays. At least with the Vols I know they'll turn it around. Bengals = no shot.
I can honestly root for the Bengals. I'm not a bandwagon fan. I am from Cincinnati and I love Cincinnati teams because that's what I grew up with. If the bold and underlined statement isn't a bandwagon statement, I don't know what is. If you want to be a bandwagon feel free, but don't call other people bandwagon fans.
Sing it with me folks....
Wish that I was on ol' Rocky Top
down in the Tennessee hills
Aint' no smoggy smoke on Rocky Top
Ain't no telephone bills
Once I had a girl on Rocky Top
Half bear, other half cat
Wild as a mink, but sweet as soda pop
I still dream about that.
I would describe a bandwagon fan as one who jumps on and off a team whether they are winning or losing. If you root for a team all the time, win or lose, you are not a bandwagon fan. I have been a Vol fan since the mid 60's. I cheered with them, and I hurt with them......but they are still MY team.
I'm not trying to start anything here. I'm just interested as to an explanation of how you're a Tennessee fan, Reds fan and Steelers fan. You called us bandwagon fans?
I can honestly root for the Bengals. I'm not a bandwagon fan. I am from Cincinnati and I love Cincinnati teams because that's what I grew up with. If the bold and underlined statement isn't a bandwagon statement, I don't know what is. If you want to be a bandwagon feel free, but don't call other people bandwagon fans.
I am from Cleveland and thus a Browns, Cavs, Indians fan. I go to UC and I am thus a Bearcat fan.
While I respect the Steelers because they put out a good ball team every year, build through the draft, and release anyone who doesn't believe in the team concept.... I will never be a fan of them. I have no affiliation with Pittsburgh, and because of that I do not see how I can root for a team I have no affiliation with.