My new least favorite type of fan
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Good guess.
25 was Warner's number at PSU, but it belonged to Don Dufek, I believe.
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I thought Curt Warner played for the Rams?
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The dude with the Chevy dealership in The 'Couv.CollegeDoog said:Who is Curt Warner? Like Kurt Warner, the Rams and Cardinals QB?
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The only type of fans I hate are those who are destructive to the team winning like the Doogs.
I think the 12's are annoying but until they enable a dreckfest fucking decade like the Doogs just did I won't hate them like I do with the Doogs.
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My favorite 12s are the ones that don't even know that the term 12th man came from Texas A&M.
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^ ThisMikeDamone said:How about people, who aren't on the bandwagon but who were actually fans 20 years ago calling out the bandwagon fans who just decoded to be seakhawk fans recently. Are they ok?
By they warm if you are recently on the bandwagon, DIAFF. I'm not letting you on.
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In this case, I would consider you a real fan of the Mariners. I think it's a good thing to not give money or ratings to an ownership group that obviously doesn't care about winning.RoadDawg55 said:There's nothing really wrong with being a bandwagon fan. I am one with the Mariners. I follow the box scores, but I won't watch a game until they are near the top of the standings, and there are no other sporting options. I don't blame people for not wanting to watch the Seahawks during the end of Homgren's run, Mora's year, or the beginning of the Carroll era. They sucked, and were really boring to watch, similar to UW football for most of the past 13 years. I have wondered many times why I continue to watch both teams.
The problem are your aunt's, cousins, and co-workers who don't even know what a first down is that talk about how much they love the Seahawks. They make a facebook post about how Sherman is the best corner in the league when they probably couldn't even name another corner in the league. Bandwagon fans that have knowledge of the game are perfectly fine with me. -
I think Iowa used it 10 years before A&M did, but the Aggies were the first to Trademark it.PurpleJ said:My favorite 12s are the ones that don't even know that the term 12th man came from Texas A&M.





