December 07, 2005

Parity in the NFL has gone too far.: A former Lions fan puts his loyalty up for auction.

posted by DrJohnEvans to football at 11:11 AM - 27 comments

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posted by DrJohnEvans at 11:12 AM on December 07, 2005

I would give him $1. Loyalty has to be SHREDDED after the last 5 seasons the Kittens have had.

posted by Wrigley South at 11:19 AM on December 07, 2005

That is quite clever.

posted by holden at 11:23 AM on December 07, 2005

He's up to a hundred bucks!

posted by lil_brown_bat at 11:32 AM on December 07, 2005

I can't believe that the bidding is acually up to $100. I don't care how bad it gets (I am a New England and Boston Fan, it has been horrible in the past) I would never sell my loyalty to the highest bidder. I don't care how much money someone gives me.

posted by grabofsky74 at 11:36 AM on December 07, 2005

i hate ebay...and sell-outs

posted by timdawg at 11:38 AM on December 07, 2005

I would need evidence of other teams that have had success with him as a fan. He could be a jinx.

posted by bperk at 11:52 AM on December 07, 2005

if thats the case, and he is a jinx, i will pay him upwards of 400 to put all his loyalty behind the bengals for the remainder of the season

posted by steelcityguy at 12:06 PM on December 07, 2005

If it's for sale, then it's not loyalty. They're just a whore. Attention and fiscal. I am a Lions fan, don't ask me why. The ownership & management for my upper middle age life has always sucked. They do not even play in a open air stadium, (if it can be done in Green Bay & Chicago, Denver for that matter!). Still . . . Hail the colors blue & silver let them wave. Sing their song & cheer the gridiron heroes brave. Fighting for fame, winning the game. Dashing to victory as they go. Forward down the field. A charging team that will not yield And when the blue & silver wave. Stand & cheer the brave. Rah rah rah! Go hard win the game. With honor you will keep your fame. Down the field & gain. A Lion victory! Go Lions! (they can't SUCK forever? I mean, ole Billy Ford has to croak sometime, right?)

posted by RedStrike at 12:31 PM on December 07, 2005

Was that absolutely necessary?

posted by DrJohnEvans at 12:33 PM on December 07, 2005

Hey Strike, Rankin Smith owned and was president of the Falcons. He finally sold them to Arthur Blank and it has been a changed franchise ever since (with the exception of Arthur giving away tickets in Atlanta's ghettoes and outlying trailer parks. Have you seen some of the people at the Falcons games? Man, Arthur must be using that as a tax write off or something.) Wrigs

posted by Wrigley South at 12:38 PM on December 07, 2005

can you really buy and sell loyalty??? Wow! I have been doing it all wrong! ;-)

posted by daddisamm at 12:57 PM on December 07, 2005

Q: I'm a Bills fan. They suck. I feel your pain. Wanna make out? Too funny.

posted by NoMich at 01:04 PM on December 07, 2005

Strike, your loyalty is admirable. I am a Seahawks, and Blazers fan, so I know all about sticking by your team through the hard times, but pulling out a fight song? Nobody actually knows pro team's fight song's, do they?

posted by everett at 01:04 PM on December 07, 2005

Strike, your loyalty is admirable. Worthy of TeamLoyaltyFilter.com. You should go start up that site, right now.

posted by DrJohnEvans at 01:10 PM on December 07, 2005

Nobody actually knows pro team's fight song's, do they? - Hell, all of FedEx Field sings Hail to the Redskins at the home games. They're also, IIRC, the only pro-team with their own marching band -- pretty swank in my opinion. Not sure if the Bears fight-song is still done at Soldier as it's been way too long since I've been back there. timdawg - compliments of wierd al - the play button is pretty hard to see but well worth it.

posted by redsnare at 01:35 PM on December 07, 2005

The Baltimore Ravens have a marching band, which was once the Baltimore Colts marching band, and stayed in existence through all the years the city had no team at all.

posted by drjimmy11 at 01:47 PM on December 07, 2005

See Dr. John? This is the kind of true fan loyalty I am talking about! Hanging in there year after miserable year! Until that big payoff. Ever hear of the "Dead Wings"? Not in a loooong while! Pistons are cranking after years of bad uniforms and even worse seasons, (I'm talking 70's here). And the Tigers . . . . . . how about that Willie Horton! (my fav of many worthy Tigers). Waiting to Restore The Roar. Hey Mr. South.

posted by RedStrike at 01:50 PM on December 07, 2005

redsnare, that is hilarious... I feel like i got my moneys-worth on that one.

posted by everett at 01:50 PM on December 07, 2005

the lions stink. thats tradition. I am a browns fan so I know about this kind of tradition.

posted by dkern at 03:12 PM on December 07, 2005

I would jump off a bridge or something if I were you dkern

posted by steelcityguy at 03:43 PM on December 07, 2005

Fly Eagles Fly, On the road to victory Fight Eagles Fight,Score a touchdown 1-2-3 Hit 'em low Hit 'em high And we'll watch our Eagles fly *(louder now, with beer)* Fly Eagles Fly, On the road to victory E-A-G-L-E-S, EAGLES!! not always easy to sing(or remember) alas.....

posted by GoBirds at 03:57 PM on December 07, 2005

redsnare, hilarious!

posted by Desert Dog at 03:57 PM on December 07, 2005

I know it by heart, but I'm not going to post it word for word, 'cause I'm good like that.

posted by The_Black_Hand at 04:13 PM on December 07, 2005

Loyalty for sale makes him more of an NFL mercenary than a fan.

posted by fenriq at 05:40 PM on December 07, 2005

if thats the case, and he is a jinx, i will pay him upwards of 400 to put all his loyalty behind the bengals for the remainder of the season I thought Pittsburgh was the "Steel City"?

posted by STLCardinalfan at 05:47 PM on December 07, 2005

That must be Joey Harrington, he will def have the time to do all that stuff next year. Enough about the guy selling his loyalty, Who the %$ck has this up to $112? Thats the real Question

posted by Lunger24 at 07:03 PM on December 07, 2005

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