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Is this an actual serious question?
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There is an AEW cult/ With their promotion they never find fault/Their insecurity a hippopotamus size/And they believe all the Meltzer lies/And all other opinions they do assault
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Neither is basing your entire pro wrestling fandom on supporting one promotion and trashing everyone else who has a different opinion. I happen to watch the product and like a lot of what I see. But there is also a lot of really bad stuff too. But the AEW cult can’t handle other opinions.
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AEW brought it upon themselves. Their fanbase is very loud and vocal about the supposed superiority of their product and accept no other opinion. The negative backlash is not surprising.
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What I want to know is how is Mark Cuban using his billions of dollars to help counter these problems? I am glad he is talking about it. But unlike us he can actually do something about it.
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It happens when people lose all objectivity and can’t handle the truth.
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The refs agree!!
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Perfected through thousands of 2-yard passes to Todd Pinkston and James Thrash.
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Your entire feed is a literally a whiny bitchfest. Your team is having one of the most glorious runs in NFL history and you are still miserable. It’s very sad.
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The refs won that game for your boys. And if you were in the same position with your team you’d say the same thing. Pointing out the refs chose that moment to throw a judgement call flag isn’t whining, it’s a logical response. The announcers pointed it out too. It affected the outcome of the game.
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The refs literally won the Super Bowl for the Chiefs against Philadelphia. They went the whole game and didn’t call a single defensive pass penalty. And then they call a game ending penalty on a borderline at best hold. That called ended what as to that point an even game.
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We watch the games. We see the calls. You can deny it. But the body of evidence that the Chiefs (in particular Mahomes) get calls other teams don’t is overwhelming.
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The NFL refs have been on Chief’s payroll for most of the 2020s. It sure bought them that Super Bowl in 2022.
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You are the defensive because you don’t like being challenged by people who actually consume information outside of your propaganda bubble. I know it’s hard to understand other people have perspectives different than you. I hope you can grow as a college football fan from other ideas.
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And the last retort of the arrogant SEC chanter always ends with the assumption our disdain has to do with not being one of them. Understand we feel sorry for you because your identity as a college football fan is tied to a made up fiction. We hate what college football has become because of the SEC
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Who outside of the ESECPN bubble underestimated either of these teams?
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He has no real argument. He is resorting to the usual condescending tone those with a self created sense of superiority convey when their narrative is challenged. He knows the south is really no different than any other football region in its core fandom. The SEC is its own self contained entity.
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Dude. Like I said. Look outside the bubble. People loathe the SEC and its fanbase because it is a collective group of arrogant winners and terrible losers. You are incapable of understanding why people might feel the way they do. So you resort to arrogance, which is the norm.
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100%. Long winded diatribes about “southern regional football” are a cope to dismiss the reality of 2024 college football. They created the current toxic culture and shoved it our faces. Now that the tables have turned they play the victim. It’s sad but not unexpected.
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I hated Miami during that time and rooted for Florida State against them every year. I didn’t care what region or conference they were in. And I lived in the mid Atlantic. I also rooted for certain southern teams. hated others. all based on the team.
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Dude. You literally just invalidated your argument. Miami and Notre Dame were two teams. The rivalry was based on two unique colleges with two different mindsets. It was awesome. Nobody gave a crap about a region or conference.
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You literally speak the opposite of reality. SEC apologists live in a bubble where losses are never their fault and wins are due to their overwhelming superiority. This year is case in point.
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i did answer the question. The southern regional college scene is unique and a true part of Americana. And it has been for decades. But the SEC’s domineering presence has ruined it because southern football has been hijacked by the disease of the SEC. You created your own demise.
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100%. Until the early 2000s nobody chanted conference slogans until some insecure wannabes figured out the SEC bandwagon could inflate their sense of frontrunner fandom. Add in the ESECPN factor. The inevitable backlash followed. As is the Schadenfreude true college football fans feel right now.
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“Southern college culture.” You equate this with the SEC. So 16 colleges in a manufactured entity (which is a pale imitation of whatever it was in the 1930s) are what constitute the regional identity. I am sure the rest of the region’s non SEC school fans would love this perspective.
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And i love how you say “we” as if the SEC is some sort of collective team. The SEC is a manufactured collection of college with varying degrees of athletic prowess. A real college football fan cheers for a team. That is the “we.” The fact you identify your fandom to an abstract entity is telling.
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You all brought it upon yourselves. College football was always about teams. The SEC conference is good because of a few great teams. The rest of the country loathes the SEC and its “fans” because it ruins the essence of what college football has always been about. You reap what you sow.
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100%. ESECPN and to some extent CBS spent the late 2000s and 2010s relentlessly promoting the SEC and using its near monopoly status to influence the national championship process (while slow walking a real playoff system). In just one year their fraud narrative has been exposed
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Frontrunner mentality fueled by massive insecurity. These people are also your Cowboy, Laker, Yankee fans (or whatever pro teams are dominant at the moment).
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Arguing with an SEC sycophant is a fruitless exercise. They will never admit their precious conference is an overrated, overhyped fraud no matter how many facts you give them. There is always an excuse for their failings other field.
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Every team experiences injuries. It is part of football. The Eagles lost their starting QB in 2017 and won the Super Bowl with a backup. Georgia lost because they weren’t good enough. Stop the excuses.
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Evidently you missed “Snoopy Come Home” where he abandoned Charlie Brown for his original owner only to then abandon the OG owner after he learned she had a cat. Snoopy was a very selfish dog.
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Like it matters now. We all saw Finebaum, Herbstreit and rest of the ESECPN hacks run their usual playbook and only now that it has been completely exposed in such a publicly embarrassing way they had to try to save face somewhat. Don’t worry though they got their new scripts ready for today.
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Trust me he and the rest of the shills will say Alabama wasn’t “up” for this game and that bowl games don’t mean anything (unless an SEC team wins and then it just proves their dominance)