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Los said:I am tired of all this draft talk.
I AM READY FOR SOME FREAKING FOOTBALL TO BE PLAYED !!!
Bobo said:I'm not all that excited about it, to be honest. For the first four years, I was full of excitement and enthusiasm and, like you, couldn't wait for the season to start. But this year, the excitement as well as the enthusiasm and electricity just isn't there for me. I feel a strange sense of ambivalence, something I have never experienced before since the Texans first began competition. Oh, well, that's just me. But there are probably a lot of others out there who feel -- or don't feel -- the same thing.
Bearfan Blue and Orange said:That would mean a 8-8 or 9-7 record. I think that is where they will be this season.
Aren't you a Titan fan? I would feel the same way too if they locked my starting QB out of training camp.Bobo said:I'm not all that excited about it, to be honest. For the first four years, I was full of excitement and enthusiasm and, like you, couldn't wait for the season to start. But this year, the excitement as well as the enthusiasm and electricity just isn't there for me. I feel a strange sense of ambivalence, something I have never experienced before since the Texans first began competition. Oh, well, that's just me. But there are probably a lot of others out there who feel -- or don't feel -- the same thing.
TEXANRED said:Aren't you a Titan fan?
Bobo said:I'm not all that excited about it, to be honest. For the first four years, I was full of excitement and enthusiasm and, like you, couldn't wait for the season to start. But this year, the excitement as well as the enthusiasm and electricity just isn't there for me. I feel a strange sense of ambivalence, something I have never experienced before since the Texans first began competition. Oh, well, that's just me. But there are probably a lot of others out there who feel -- or don't feel -- the same thing.
Bobo said:Um, no, I'm not. I am sure there are thousands of folks going by the name of Bobo on the internet.
Debbie DownerBobo said:I'm not all that excited about it, to be honest. For the first four years, I was full of excitement and enthusiasm and, like you, couldn't wait for the season to start. But this year, the excitement as well as the enthusiasm and electricity just isn't there for me. I feel a strange sense of ambivalence, something I have never experienced before since the Texans first began competition. Oh, well, that's just me. But there are probably a lot of others out there who feel -- or don't feel -- the same thing.
TexanSam said:I'm always ready for some football, but the NFL offseason is soooooooooo long. At least it seems like it. I'm always giddy like a schoolgirl when Fox starts to show football games and I hear that little jingle they play.
Battle Red Bull said:Bobo won't even be watching the Texans season opener. He'll be on the sidelines in Miami coaching the D.
Bobo said:I'm not all that excited about it, to be honest. For the first four years, I was full of excitement and enthusiasm and, like you, couldn't wait for the season to start. But this year, the excitement as well as the enthusiasm and electricity just isn't there for me. I feel a strange sense of ambivalence, something I have never experienced before since the Texans first began competition. Oh, well, that's just me. But there are probably a lot of others out there who feel -- or don't feel -- the same thing.
Bobo said:I'm not all that excited about it, to be honest. For the first four years, I was full of excitement and enthusiasm and, like you, couldn't wait for the season to start. But this year, the excitement as well as the enthusiasm and electricity just isn't there for me. I feel a strange sense of ambivalence, something I have never experienced before since the Texans first began competition. Oh, well, that's just me. But there are probably a lot of others out there who feel -- or don't feel -- the same thing.
michaelm said:Dude, every time I read one of your posts it sounds like it's being read by the voice of Eeyore from Winnie the Poo.
I try and try to make it stop, but it just won't... and it's funny every single time...
Somebody find Bobo's tail so we can nail it back on and he can be happy again...
So they went outside. And Pooh looked at the knocker and the notice below it, and he looked at the bell-rope and the notice below it, and the more he looked at the bell-rope, the more he felt that he had seen something like it, somewhere else, sometime before.
"Handsome bell-rope, isn't it?" said Owl.
Pooh nodded.
"It reminds me of something," he said, "but I can't think what. Where did you get it?"
"I just came across it in the Forest. It was hanging over a bush, and I thought at first somebody lived there, so I rang it, and nothing happened, and then I rang it again very loudly, and it came off in my hand, and as nobody seemed to want it, I took it home, and"
"Owl," said Pooh solemnly, "you made a mistake. Somebody did want it."
"Who?"
"Eeyore. My dear friend Eeyore. He was--he was fond of it."
"Fond of it?"
"Attached to it," said Winnie-the-Pooh sadly.
So with these words he unhooked it, and carried it back to Eeyore; and when Christopher Robin had nailed it on its right place again, Eeyore frisked about the forest, waving his tail so happily that Winnie-the-Pooh came over all funny, and had to hurry home for a little snack of something to sustain him. And wiping his mouth half an hour afterwards, he sang to himself proudly:
Who found the Tail?
"I," said Pooh,
"At a quarter to two
(Only it was quarter to eleven really),
I found the Tail!"
cuppacoffee said:Sounds to me like you are letting a football team define your life.
Scooter said:but as of right now, i'm playing madden constantly /QUOTE]
LOL!!!
Hulk75 said:NO REALLY?
If you love football you CAN NOT wait for a football season to start, I guess that shows how much football love you have.
ComstockLode said:I felt that way after the draft last season. I have a little more optimism this season, but I expect our defense to be terrible. But at least we should be entertained with some offensive explosions. But if Carr doesnt play well, this is going to be another long season on both sides of the ball.
Porky said:Go back to the Titans board. They need more trolls.
Battle Red Bull said:Bobo won't even be watching the Texans season opener. He'll be on the sidelines in Miami coaching the D.
Bobo said:How does a statement of ambivalence indicate I am "letting a football team run my life?" If anything, it's just the opposite.
CoachJim said:Your life is running a football team? ... Cass, is that you?
Bobo said:This comment makes no sense. Why don't you go to the Titans board, seeing that you have Titans on your mind!!
Tsip- BoBo is a rash. dont argue with a fool. if you do, there's a chance on- lookers may not know the difference. i have been pulled in by him too. perhaps i should have listened to my own words.tsip said:...you're the one with 700 posts on the Titan site
Bobo said:Once again, a comment that makes no sense.
" I feel a strange sense of ambivalence"Bobo said:I'm not all that excited about it, to be honest. For the first four years, I was full of excitement and enthusiasm and, like you, couldn't wait for the season to start. But this year, the excitement as well as the enthusiasm and electricity just isn't there for me. I feel a strange sense of ambivalence, something I have never experienced before since the Texans first began competition. Oh, well, that's just me. But there are probably a lot of others out there who feel -- or don't feel -- the same thing.
Really? Seriously? Thousands of people with the name BoBo? BooBoo maybe. To take a phrase from Tony Saprano-"I have a 135 I.Q. It's been tested."Bobo said:Um, no, I'm not. I am sure there are thousands of folks going by the name of Bobo on the internet.
Bobo said:Um, no, I'm not. I am sure there are thousands of folks going by the name of Bobo on the internet.