Between the usual overrun of Jets fans at Miami home games, now that Tebow is on the Jets what do you think that home game crowd will look like? 50/50?
It depends on how many are killed in the inevitable guido genocide. Probably the only mass killing that would elicit cheers.
So will all the Tebow fans at Jets home games...fans that could care less about the score or the team, but only about their beloved Tim Tebow. I simply don't get it. I was a huge Pennington fan, but once he was gone from the Jets, I didn't root for him. Did any of you guys root for Jason Taylor? And he is an all-time great Dolphin. I root for my team. How people can bounce around from team to team is beyond me.
1) 90% of Jets fans are Guidos. 2) If there was a "final solution" proposed to get rid of those fist pumping ******s everyone would be all for it 3) Guidos arent technically people so it would be no major loss. 4) **** New Jersey.
It's because a lot of them never had a favorite NFL team. A lot of people in the southeast barely watch pro football. They think college is better for some reason. Personally I never understood the sentiment. Tebow was so huge in college he has brought college fans up to the pro ranks with him.
Pagan is Italian. So am I. I consider the term guido an ethnic slur. I'll assume this was a sad attempt to be "edgey" and funny. -Ed-
Last year wasn't all that bad. I mean, at this point it's more perception than fact. I'll say last year was 75% - 25%.
The day a bunch of spray tanned, roided up, mouth breathing, dip****s and their "females" are considered an ethnicity is the day hell freezes over.
Now with the Tebow factor ,I see it as 50% Dolphin fans 40% Jets fans and 10% cheering in tounges that will confuse the 90%.
They'll all be in Gators or old Broncos jerseys though. Gators fans and Jets fans? I really won't blame Dolphins fans for wanting to stay away from that game. I think the invasion of rivals fans is a bit overblown, when they can put an exciting team on the field...which isn't the case this season obviously, its probably at the lowest excitement level since the 1960s.