I sat in the TV lounge of my dorm room at BU in January 1983 and watched helplessly as the Lamar Hunt Trophy slipped beneath the Miami muck. I stood screaming at the TV in my living room in January 1998 and watched helplessly as my boy V-Green jumped the crossing route and the AFC Title blew away in the Mile High gales. I'm not staying behind this time. This Sunday, I'm heading out to Hicktown and making sure the AFC Title, Trophy, and Ticket to the Super Bowl doesn't get lost in the cornfield. I'm going to Indy and lend whatever vocal support I have to help the Jets bring it all home.
DUDE YOU JUST PUMPED ME UP EVEN MORE! :beer: Lets do this! I would say have fun, but I know you will! :up:
yeah...because you're the difference on the bright side....if you're there.....the retarded thread creation ratio will drop.
Well as a hoosier let me welcome you to our fine city. Remember that welcome all fans to our city and will be able to allow you watch your fine team play in what can only be called as a wonderful place to watch NFL football. Do remember that Indiana to institute a out of towner fan tax about 3 years ago, so do bring the needed cash to cover the additional "fees" to cheer your team on to defeat.
I can assure you that would never happen in Indy. We welcome the opps trolls with open arms. We don't claim to be NY and never will, but then no city can compare to NY (except Baltimore if you ask their fans). What you will find is one of the best football stadiums in the country and a downtown tied together with skywalks so you don't have to go outside much. Temp is supposed to be 50 early in the morning and start dropping, so you might want to take a jacket for the short walk to LOS.