Fuck the Broncos!

Ace Bandage

The one and only.
Cardinals World Series titles (11)

2011 • 2006 • 1982 • 1967
1964 • 1946 • 1944 • 1942
1934 • 1931 • 1926

Cardinals Pennants (18)

2011 • 2006 • 2004 • 1987
1985 • 1982 • 1968 • 1967
1964 • 1946 • 1944 • 1943
1942 • 1934 • 1931 • 1930
1928 • 1926

You copied this directly from Wikipedia, son. You even kept the formatting the same. :rofl2:

Sam, be smart and gracious enough to bow out when you've been beaten. You were completely and utterly owned. If this was a boxing match, they would have stopped it by now.

Stay down, Sam! Stay down!





Side note: being a supposed fan of a successful professional franchise in no way makes you superior to other people who follow teams that are not as successful. It doesn't make you smarter. It doesn't make you wiser. It doesn't make you a better person. In your case, it just proves that you know how to latch on to a winner after they've been successful. So drop the smug attitude. You didn't have anything to do with the success of that team.
 
Sam, be smart and gracious enough to bow out when you've been beaten. You were completely and utterly owned. If this was a boxing match, they would have stopped it by now.

But it isn't a boxing match. However, unfortunately it has turned into a beyotch fest, what with you and Scratch mouthing off. Dude, you live in Indiana. WTF do you know about MLB? Oh that's right... I forgot, you go to maybe 5 Cubs games a year. WOW! Way to support the team!

And, in truth you're the real Band Wagon Fan. Why the Cubs and not the Sox? Ohhh..... that's right, the Cubs are more popular. :busted:

Like I said... I've been going to Cardinals games ever since JFK accepts "sole responsibility" following Bay of Pigs of 1961.

Yeah..... that ^ Now go ahead and say that I said JFK played for the St. Louis Cardinals.

:rolleyes:

By the way.... 104 years.
 

Ace Bandage

The one and only.
Dude, you live in Indiana. WTF do you know about MLB?
Yeah, that's a solid argument. Fans who live in states without their own MLB team must be inferior. So I guess people who live in Connecticut, Maine, Virginia, North & South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas and most of the Western part of the United States aren't true fans of MLB as well? You're a fucking idiot.

Oh that's right... I forgot, you go to maybe 5 Cubs games a year. WOW! Way to support the team!
Yeah, I go to about five games a year. It's about a three hour drive for me, and I hate fighting downtown traffic. I can watch all the games on WGN and CSN Chicago. I also have the MLB at-bat app so that I can listen to games when I'm traveling. Being in attendance for a game is not the only way to show support. During the summer, I don't have very much free time to go to games anyway. I coach a pony level baseball team with my brother. We play games during the week and then travel on the weekends. Between practices and games, that doesn't leave me very many free nights.


And, in truth you're the real Band Wagon Fan. Why the Cubs and not the Sox? Ohhh..... that's right, the Cubs are more popular.
Yeah, between the two of us, the guy who follows the team known for its futility is a bandwagon fan. :rolleyes:

I've already explained numerous times why I follow the Cubs. I'm not going to tell the whole story here again. My late grandmother was a fan, and my brother and I both grew up watching games with her.

Like I said... I've been going to Cardinals games ever since JFK accepts "sole responsibility" following Bay of Pigs of 1961.
That just makes you old. You're still a bandwagon fan. You're always going to have that reputation around here. Get used to it.

By the way.... 104 years.
Yep. And I'm still a fan. There's always next year... :)

 

StanScratch

My Penis Is Dancing!
Obviously, assScratch and andronicAss can't comprehend sentences very well. But nice try anyway at formulating my sentence into something it is not.

Let's take a look at my sentence again, shall we?

"Clown, I've been going to, and supporting CARDINAL baseball as far back when Roger Maris broke Babe Ruth's home run record in 1961. Do the math."

Where... where..... where...... where in that sentence does it say Roger Maris was a Cardinal? That's right. It doesn't. However, it does say I have been supporting CARDINAL baseball as far back when Maris broke Ruth's record.... in 1961.

"1961" being the KEY WORD as to when I first started going to Cardinal games. Roger Maris was mentioned only as a reference to those who don't know the year Maris broke the record.

So stop with your very lame attempts at trying to suggest that I said Roger Maris was a Cardinal in 1961. I said NO such thing. Anybody with ANY education at all would realize that.

Besides, I have more major league baseball memory, knowledge, and expertise than you two losers combined. Come back when you grow up and we can talk baseball... real baseball. CARDINAL baseball. You know.. an organization that prides itself with class, championships, Hall of Fame players, attendance records, and undoubtedly the best and most knowledgeable baseball fans in America. True! Look it up.

Cincinnati Reds? Puhleaze! Scratch, the Reds will always be remembered for Cheater Pete Rose and his illegal gambling. Oh, and Marge Schott. lol

Chicago Cubs? 104 years. 'nuff said. lol


Cardinals World Series titles (11)

2011 • 2006 • 1982 • 1967
1964 • 1946 • 1944 • 1942
1934 • 1931 • 1926

Cardinals Pennants (18)

2011 • 2006 • 2004 • 1987
1985 • 1982 • 1968 • 1967
1964 • 1946 • 1944 • 1943
1942 • 1934 • 1931 • 1930
1928 • 1926


So step up to the plate, boys. I'll mow you down!



"I've been a Cardinal fan since Musial's last years."
"I've been a Cardinal fan since Gibby's first years."
"When I was rooting for the Cardinals, Brock was still with the Cubs."
"When I started rooting for the Cardinals, Tim McCarver was a rookie."
"Tony LaRussa hadn't even started playing for as long as I have been a Cardinal fan."

See? See how easy that is? Hell, I know that crap, and I am not even a Cardinal fan. Simple, truthful, and one even has a dig against your hated Cubs.
It would be like me saying I have been a Reds fan since Mays last patrolled center field. I am obviously not saying Mays was a center fielder for the Reds...but because I am making no mention that he did so with the Mets, I am giving impressionable folks the thought that Mays retired with the Reds.
 
yeah, silly denver. They acquired arguably the greatest qb in nfl history, the only 4-time nfl mvp, a former super bowl mvp winner, a man who ranks second or third in every major passing statistical category. Peyton has been a pillar of the community, the face of indianapolis and the colts franchise, and a man who has his own children's hospital. And he won't just be regular peyton this year. He'll be angry peyton. Eager to prove that he can still play at the highest level. A man who will be more focused on winning than ever before in his career. When the broncos make the playoffs this year it will be because of their qb and not in spite of him.

Tim tebow is mediocre on his best day. He's more well know for praying on the field to invisible deities than he is for his prowess and performance on the football field. He's a marketing tool. Tebow is lucky to even be in the league. He'll never be successful in the nfl. He seems like a great guy off the field, but he just doesn't have the tools to compete in this league.

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the broncos made the playoffs with tim tebow as their qb. Imagine what they'll do with payton manning as their qb.

As a broncos fan, i can't fucking wait for next season.

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denver will be a big deal next year imo. With the likes of von miller and champ bailey their defense (yes their defense) helped them to a playoff spot despite an overhyped qb who can't throw. Now they have peyton manning, who could win it all with them this upcoming season.

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Ernie Banks was a 14 time all-star, two time league MVP, hit 512 home runs, and was named to MLB's all century team. He's one of the greatest shortstops of all-time. Are you suggesting that Tim Tebow is going to be as successful in football as Ernie was in baseball? Because if that's the case, you're more fucking delusional than I thought. Trading a young Ernie Banks is not even remotely close to trading a young Tim Tebow. Get a fucking clue, Scooter.


Posting your opinion for everyone here to see disproves the point you're trying to make. You're a fucking attention whore. You lead a sad, pathetic life.


The Colts went 10-6 and won the division two years ago with Peyton at the helm. Last year, we went 2-14 with CP7, Kerry Collins, and somebody else (Jack Trudeau, Jeff George?) playing QB. That's not a coincidence.


I can't wait to revisit this post in January. Enjoy another ride on the bandwagon. I know how fond of them you are.

:1orglaugh

I was sooooo looking forward to this moment.
 
And, I still stand on the principle that a super star is not a guarantee to winning a Championship. If your stupid logic had any merit to it, The Flubs would have won countless Pennants and World Series, because in your pea brain, they were SUPER STARS. Yet.. the fact remains, they fucking sucked year after year when Banks and Santo were playing.

I win!
 

maildude

Postal Paranoiac
And the best thing about the Denvers being eliminated, is that it will lead to an eventual further New England Super Bowl embarrassment at the hands of the 'Niners.
 
My final word on John Fox, John Elway, and everyone else who believed in throwing Tebow under the bus, because the Broncos with Manning were going to win it all this year... :facepalm:

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alaredo

Banned
Manning is a great regular season QB like Skip Bayless says, but he doesnt really seem to get it done in the playoffs. Im sure we Will See Brady and the Pats again in the superbowl. Although it would be kinda cool to see the Harbaugh Brothers against each other...
 
I don't get your logic. Nobody I know of seriously guaranteed the Broncos a Superbowl win with Manning. They just thought they had a tremendously significantly greater chance at it than they did with Tebow,..AND THEY DID. The Broncos were one of the best teams this year. With Tebow they would have probably won 4 or 5 games instead of 13. The fact the any given Sunday factor, and some bad mistakes, cost them the game doesn't somehow magically change that fact.

No a superstar put in as a replacement for one of the worst players in the league at his position isn't guaranteed a championship. It just helps, a lot. Things like winning championships also often require things like luck being on ones side.

To retroactively think what the Broncos did was not one of the best moves of the season, let along just a bad decision, is kind of stupid.
 

John_8581

FreeOnes Lifetime Member
Yeah. Everyone remembers when St. Louis Cardinal Roger Maris broke The Babe's seasonal home run record, rather fitting, since The Sultan of Swat was also a former Cardinal. For quite a while, he and his Cardinal teammate, Mickey Mantle, went head and head, until The Mick fell off. And, who can forget Cardinal broadcaster (and former long time former Cardinal shortstop) Phil Rizzuto made the call, on the last day of the season.
Then, of course, your Cardinals went on to beat my Reds in the World Series...apparently the first time in quite some time both teams in the Series were from the National League.
I am sure you also remember Cardinal Joe DiMaggio's 56 game hitting streak, Cardinal Lou Gehrig's consecutive game playing streak (broken by Cardinal shortstop Cal Ripken).


I am sure it was an honest mistake, though, claiming in an off-hand way that Maris was with the Cardinals when he broke Ruth's record...and in fact did not play with the Cardinals until six years later. But, it would be like me saying that I loved it when Red Ken Griffey Jr. scored the game-winning run in the 1995 Wild Card Playoffs game against the Yankees. Then again, I have a grasp on my team's history.

This is a football thread, retard!

Cardinals? Football thread?? Hmmmmmmm...

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Keep coming back Sam! :)
 

maildude

Postal Paranoiac
Is the line still New England -9? Where's my bookie?????? :wallet:
 
And the best thing about the Denvers being eliminated, is that it will lead to an eventual further New England Super Bowl embarrassment at the hands of the 'Niners.

Silly boy. The Giants aren't in the playoffs this year. Meaning the Pats can actually win it all!!!

:cool:
 
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