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But think about this, the Bears fans aren't used to having an O to cheer for. They're used to being silent when it's bad; they are confused. :)
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Unfortunately that's a good point.
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Originally Posted by
Riczaj01
But think about this, the Bears fans aren't used to having an O to cheer for. They're used to being silent when it's bad; they are confused. :)
It would be a good point if it had only been that game and this year. This has been a problem for several years
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Sadly, so has the offense for the most part.
Last edited by BearJim; 09-11-2012 at 07:55 AM.
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Bears fans should have to take the Wonderlic test before they are allowed to buy tickets. If you can't score higher than a turnip or zucchini squash, then you don't get to go to games.
Trestman - Kromer - Tucker - DeCamillis
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Originally Posted by
Riczaj01
Chicago Bears fans consist of mostly Cubs fans, low sport IQ in general; there are exceptions but they are to few in between to make up for the meatheads.
Hmmm. I am a Cubs fan and my IQ is high enough to know that it should be "too far in between" and not "to far in between".
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Originally Posted by
VegasBearsFan
Hmmm. I am a Cubs fan and my IQ is high enough to know that it should be "too far in between" and not "to far in between".
Your a CUBS fan that claims I.Q. LOL. If you had I.Q. you'd be a SOX fan. LOL.
The passion of a few, to rule the many, that's Washington D.C.. Where else was that said before, about whom?
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Originally Posted by
yttocs
Your a CUBS fan that claims I.Q. LOL. If you had I.Q. you'd be a SOX fan. LOL.
You mean the fans that are not smart enough to support a team that has been in first place for most of the season?
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Originally Posted by
The Benjamin
You mean the fans that are not smart enough to support a team that has been in first place for most of the season?
My guess is Cub fans read from the bottom up. So when they see the Cubs first, they think first place. Don't know why Cubbies are aftaid to go watch a good team on the south side.
The passion of a few, to rule the many, that's Washington D.C.. Where else was that said before, about whom?
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Originally Posted by
yttocs
My guess is Cub fans read from the bottom up. So when they see the Cubs first, they think first place. Don't know why Cubbies are aftaid to go watch a good team on the south side.
Some do. Because a lot of Cub fans are baseball fans who enjoy watching baseball, whether it is a bad team or good team. They also support their team win or lose.... unlike the ChiSox who don't support their team when they are losing..... or when they are winning.
Let me ask you yttocs, why are the White Sox fans afraid to watch a good team on the south side?