Don't you forget it!Originally Posted by Glenn
Don't you forget it!Originally Posted by Glenn
aww yeah boy
I have to agree.Originally Posted by Sir Douche Baggins
They have history with the Celtics, current arguable dynasties like the Patriots, the Red Sox as being one of the most storied franchises (also Sox and Celtics are reigning champs in their respective sports), some ups and downs with the Bruins - but also a plethora of college successes - whether it be Boston U, Boston College, UMass, or Harvard (especially historically with football).
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ESPN needs to stick to highlights and news. They have yet to come up with a single idea that is interesting. Titletown will be a popularity contest and nothing else. If they wanted a true titletown, Cleveland would be on the list. [/Zekyl]
Originally Posted by WTFchris
They always have to come up with new gimmicks to sell sponsorship packages for.
It's inventory.
Find a new slant.
May I refer you to the "Who's Now?" tournamentOriginally Posted by Glenn
Super gay.Originally Posted by Wizzle
I'd have to pick LA as titletown. Doesn't really seem that way, but think about it, the Lakers (Wilt, Magic, Shaq), Dodgers have multiple titles, the Raiders had a few, Gretzky and the Kings, don't forget about UCLA's 11 titles in basketball, and USC's dominance in college football.
Am I really talking about this?
"The Forcier is strong with this one." - Boda.
I'm with you except I don't think the Kings ever got one. Dodgers, Lakers, Bruins, Raiders have plenty though, and I guess you have to throw in the Trojans too.
(Edit: Sorry, saw you had the Trojans...)
I would think LA's inability to keep an NFL franchise would be a strike against them. LA often catches a bad rap in the public arena for team movement.
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Yeah, I don't remember the Gretsky Kings doing anything. I think they may have made a Cup final but they didn't win at all.Originally Posted by Vinny
Phil Wenneck: The man purse. You actually gonna wear that or are you just fuckin' with me?
Alan Garner: It's where I keep all my things. Get a lot of compliments on this. Plus it's not a purse, it's called a satchel. Indiana Jones wears one.
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