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Nzoner's Game Room>BURROWHEAD: Bengals talking a lot of sh1ttttt
NIUhuskies 08:39 AM 01-24-2023
I love that are doing this. Probably not smart to poke the bear
Spoiler!

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rfaulk34 07:38 PM 01-25-2023
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Your whole team thinks they've already beat us. Going to be disappointing for you guys on Sunday.
If that's the case, then they deserve to lose. I can get in the way back machine and think back to December 12th of last year. They did their typical win a couple games, read your own headlines and then lose a game you should have won, after dropping the 2nd home game in a row to the Chargers and then 49ers.

That game appears to be the turning point in that happening, since they haven't done it since.

Even with the extra talk (which i'm not a fan of) i expect them to be focused and ready to play.
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Kman34 07:38 PM 01-25-2023
Joe Burrow??? Fuck that guy...
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rfaulk34 07:42 PM 01-25-2023
Originally Posted by AdolfOliverBush:
I don't care if Mahomes' wife and brother kill and eat toddlers. Burrow may not actually be an entitled prick, but he goes out of his way to act like one.
I've actually gotten to the point where i don't care if my QB kills and eats toddlers. I've had enough of the nice guys that can't get it done while watching asshats and other tools win rings.
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rfaulk34 07:44 PM 01-25-2023
Originally Posted by RubberSponge:
Only thing I can think of was when Juju did his little dance on their logo a few years ago. They made a point to try to hurt him for it.
Right, because hitting him legally and on the football field is trying to hurt him.

You're so soft you put charmin to shame.
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rfaulk34 07:45 PM 01-25-2023
Originally Posted by DJay23:
When you hear, "Fly a Banner" talked about on Chiefsplanet, do you know what that means?

How many fanbases have done something like this?
I don't.
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Fat Elvis 07:47 PM 01-25-2023
Joe Burro? Just another ass if you ask me....
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DJay23 07:51 PM 01-25-2023
Originally Posted by rfaulk34:
I don't.
That's a fan base that not only didn't leave their team, they effectively changed it for the better. So don't compare other fanbases to the Chiefs.
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rfaulk34 07:51 PM 01-25-2023
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
I've been on this board since day 1 (I'm actually user #1) and I've never seen a post before from that guy.

He has 176 posts since 2017 and his rep is solidly in the red.

He's not at all representative of this board or Chiefs fans in general.

Try again.
I don't think you mean that...
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rfaulk34 08:00 PM 01-25-2023
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Lol, guess you don't remember GB before Favre. GB went from 1973 to 1988 without a double-digit win season, fourteen years during that stretch where they didn't have a winning season, and the stands were packed every Sunday.
Lynn Dickey, James Lofton, John Jefferson, Paul Coffman. They, among others on other teams, were all some of the guys me and my friends would "emulate"/call out when playing kill the man with the ball, growing up.

They were never on the level that the '90s Bengals and current Browns were on.

Lambeau Field has been sold out on a season-ticket basis since 1961, but let's take 1986, for example. The Packers averaged more than 5,000 no-shows in both Green Bay and Milwaukee. There were nearly 10,000 no-shows when they played division rival Minnesota at Lambeau on a 32-degree, early December day. Let's also take a look at what happened with the old intra-squad game, a great Packers tradition dating to 1933. It was a big draw, much like Family Night is today. In 1973, the intra-squad game drew a sellout crowd of 56,263 and fans were turned away at the gate. By Bart Starr's third season as coach, 1977, the event had been turned into a scrimmage and attendance plummeted to 12,000. The next year it was moved to the practice field. When Lindy Infante arrived in 1988, the scrimmage was being held in Lambeau again but drew 2,000 people.


https://www.packers.com/news/prior-t...shape-15487606
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rfaulk34 08:02 PM 01-25-2023
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Cry? Over a rival fan that's obviously impaired intellectually?


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rfaulk34 08:04 PM 01-25-2023
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
Yet here you are. The Bengals board blows ass because your franchise barely even has a fan base.
94%
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rfaulk34 08:05 PM 01-25-2023
Originally Posted by PHOG:
Cute baby. When did you give birth?
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rfaulk34 08:08 PM 01-25-2023
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
reeruns who are born of incestuous relationships, and live in Kentucky have zero ****ing clue what class is. ****ing cinnamon and nutmeg in chili?? You dumb****s wouldn’t know class if it was tea bagging you on the regular, like your mom does.
Speaking of tea bagging...

I'm gonna eat 3 four ways and a few coneys and give you a nice Cleveland steamer.

:-)
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rfaulk34 08:09 PM 01-25-2023
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
Tell the truth, how long have you been a Bridesmaids fan?
Literally, since December 2nd, 1978.
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PHOG 08:10 PM 01-25-2023
Originally Posted by rfaulk34:
I don't think you mean that...
Originally Posted by rfaulk34:
Lynn Dickey, James Lofton, John Jefferson, Paul Coffman. They, among others on other teams, were all some of the guys me and my friends would "emulate"/call out when playing kill the man with the ball, growing up.

They were never on the level that the '90s Bengals and current Browns were on.

Lambeau Field has been sold out on a season-ticket basis since 1961, but let's take 1986, for example. The Packers averaged more than 5,000 no-shows in both Green Bay and Milwaukee. There were nearly 10,000 no-shows when they played division rival Minnesota at Lambeau on a 32-degree, early December day. Let's also take a look at what happened with the old intra-squad game, a great Packers tradition dating to 1933. It was a big draw, much like Family Night is today. In 1973, the intra-squad game drew a sellout crowd of 56,263 and fans were turned away at the gate. By Bart Starr's third season as coach, 1977, the event had been turned into a scrimmage and attendance plummeted to 12,000. The next year it was moved to the practice field. When Lindy Infante arrived in 1988, the scrimmage was being held in Lambeau again but drew 2,000 people.


https://www.packers.com/news/prior-t...shape-15487606
Originally Posted by rfaulk34:
Originally Posted by rfaulk34:
94%
Originally Posted by rfaulk34:
Cute baby. When did you give birth?
Originally Posted by rfaulk34:
Speaking of tea bagging...

I'm gonna eat 3 four ways and a few coneys and give you a nice Cleveland steamer.

:-)
Thes are the last 6 posts. Do we have to put up with this jackass.
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