Silly Fan Blogging: What’s this guy smoking?
January 4, 2010 by Staff
Filed under All Sports
I understand some people get upset when their teams lose, but to go so far as to be mad at the other team is quite ridiculous, and in some cases, borders on insanity. Case in point:
What on God’s green Earth was “NYCvol010” when he wrote this stream of conscious on his computer and posted it online for the world to see?
Here’s just a piece of what he had to say:
Fuck that old man, fuck that thing on his neck, fuck his lunchbox, fuck VT and fuck the ACC. A blind squirrel finds an acorn….Please don’t misunderstand me: I don’t give a shit about the Peach Bowl. I don’t care about Ryan “whats his nuts” (the VPI RB?) or the rest of those illiterate Hokie thugs sporting their frosted tipped dreadlocks. That win is meaningless because it was TAINTED. Try beating Tennessee when they are good.
In case you didn’t know, this guy appears to be some rabid Tennessee Volunteers fan that is mad about his team’s loss to Virginia Tech and has a big platform to say what he wants on loserswithsocks.com. However, perhaps someone should consider taking his platform away if he can come to the podium with more sense and logic than this.
The way he talks about Frank Beamer is disgusting, and the notion that he should even mention the dreadlocks of the Virginia Tech players when talking about a football game screams racism.
Whatever happened to blaming your own team when you lose?
My Philadelphia Eagles got thumped on the head by the Dallas Cowboys yesterday, but I’m not mad at Tony Romo or head coach Wade Philips, I’m mad at Donovan McNabb and Andy Reid—you know, the players that didn’t win!
Perhaps NYCVOL010 should get some new perspective, and for the sake of everyone else, a new gig, too!
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