With all these SOJ seasons year in and year out, and not having won it since SB f***ing 3, it makes me doubtful that we'll ever get on track as a consistently successful franchise. When the hell is it gonna be our turn to be a top tier team? This shit is turning me into a SOJ fan and I'm too young for that lol
We will never be a consistent winner until we find continuity and a LEGIT franchise QB. Look at all the teams that are consistent winners, they all have franchise QBs. If that day ever comes, I will be a little more hopeful.
No. But I have shot man jizz over wins. I don't know how to do polls so I'll just leave it at that. _
Not a man tear. But I did cry when Satan's son Doug Brien missed the kicks. I wasn't a man then though lol
I guess it depends. Is a man tear only when one is an adult or can it be any time in your life? As an adult I have never cried over sports. When I was younger... December 21, 1997. I was about 12 years old. Cried like a baby.
When Vinny went down in '99. It was one of my first years as a fan, really didn't know how to cope. You knew the season was over.
Nope, never. I've screamed, thrown stuff and cursed but never a tear. I also made up my mind that praying for my team to win is immature. Why should God hold my team over another man's? Right?
Nah never cried....Games like last week I usually have that numb/sick/disgusted feeling...don't really wanna talk or be around anyone besides other Jets fans in the same state lol Other losses where we screw up in normal regular season games I get more pissed off than disappointed Playing in a bunch of fantasy leagues has made the losses easier to take, plus I guess just growing up and getting used to being a Jets fan
3 times to date. 98 against Denver (I was 7) 04 against Pitt (I despise Doug Brien) 2010 AFCCG in Pitt.(only one of my "adult life")
I cried many times. This loss, almost shed a tear watching fire man ed get booed out during the butt fumble sitting almost right next to him, the championship games, and one that no one mentions even though I guess its not as bad was in the panic when Revis blew out his knee
I was good about this last loss, or pretended to be for awhile. Kind of. Three days later it set in and I didn't handle it as well for just a half minute.