At least I saw the last championship, another one is not even close.
Yes, I know, it's 37 years. Maybe I was hopeful we won 10 years ago...................
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iam 23....never even seen one. it kills me to root for this ****ing cursed franchise.
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momma said that there would be days like this,she never said they would go on for decades tho...
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yup ive enjoyed 2 marlins championships, and a heat title in 2006. but the team i live and die with is the dolphins, nothing compares to the phins.....yet here i sit, championshipless, and a travesty of a franchise my entire life.
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All I want is one Super Bowl win. Just one. I will quit after that, I could care less.
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Good Lord, I wonder if other fans whine this much about their team being .500? Is it just a South Florida being a terrible sports town thing, or what?
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But the Colts? They could have ended up with Ryan Leaf instead of Manning. Luck.
Saints? Drew Brees panning out the way he did, along with guys like Margues Colston? Luck.
If not for a very unfortunate hit by Mo Lewis on Drew Bledsoe, Tom Brady may have never seen the field as a starter. Luck.
John Gruden becoming the coach of the bucs after the raiders dropped him? Luck.
Eli Manning forcing himself to the Giants instead of the Chargers? Luck.
These teams were all/ are all good, but they all had random lucky act of god type move fall straight in their laps that led to their success. I just pray "Browns trading Mark Sanchez for a ham sandwich" isn't added to this list. -
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After 27 years, for myself, the disappointment has mellowed to a perennial occurance. The passing of the teams yearly aspiration, is now much less debilitating than it once was, and arrives more as a solumn state of mind, or like realizing Fall has become Winter.
I suppose its just the consequence after so many years, the mind conditions itself, to accept it as the norm, and odd as it may seem, you begin to wonder if the day ever comes that we win a Superbowl, after the meteoric rush subsides, will it leave a sense of resolve, of reacquired perfection, or a strange emptyness, that finally its over? -
Old man take a look at my life, I'm a lot like you were...
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