[Blake Coleman] Being a Cowboys fan feels like watching the same movie every year and being shocked that the ending stayed the same (he knows what it’s like to be a Flames fan)
[Blake Coleman] Being a Cowboys fan feels like watching the same movie every year and being shocked that the ending stayed the same (he knows what it’s like to be a Flames fan)
Of course all the garbage flames twitter fans have to go: “hahaz Blake that’s like being a flames fan”. Let the guy make a light-hearted tweet about his football team.
Dirtsniffee
Ironic coming from a flames fan/player
Chemical_Signal2753
This is what it means to be a modern sports fan for most teams in most popular sports. When you have 32 sports teams in a league, 31 don’t win every season, 28 don’t get close, 24 don’t make it past the first round, and 16 don’t make the playoffs.
The biggest group of teams are those who aren’t competitive enough to win (don’t make it past the second round) but aren’t bad enough to really benefit from the draft (outside the top 2 or 3 draft picks). 25 or 26 teams feel this way every year, most only get one or two seasons outside of this group per decade, and it can feel like you’re trapped repeating the same mistakes.
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Comfortable-Ad-7158
Twitter bros remind me how nice we have it on this sub
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It’s the cowboys year next year *
*(multiply it by 100 years)
Of course all the garbage flames twitter fans have to go: “hahaz Blake that’s like being a flames fan”. Let the guy make a light-hearted tweet about his football team.
Ironic coming from a flames fan/player
This is what it means to be a modern sports fan for most teams in most popular sports. When you have 32 sports teams in a league, 31 don’t win every season, 28 don’t get close, 24 don’t make it past the first round, and 16 don’t make the playoffs.
The biggest group of teams are those who aren’t competitive enough to win (don’t make it past the second round) but aren’t bad enough to really benefit from the draft (outside the top 2 or 3 draft picks). 25 or 26 teams feel this way every year, most only get one or two seasons outside of this group per decade, and it can feel like you’re trapped repeating the same mistakes.
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Twitter bros remind me how nice we have it on this sub