A reporter had contacted me about one of my articles. This is the article that he wrote. Check it out if you get a chance.
TheStar.com | Baseball | It's good to be a Boston fan
TheStar.com | Baseball | It's good to be a Boston fan
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I wish I could enjoy being a Boston fan as well. I am a die hard New England Patriots Fan living here in Rancho Cucamonga, CA. I just don't agree with the Celtics, grew up hating them, I am a die hard Laker fan, and grew up a die hard Dodger fan. I do have respect for the Red Sox, they have an awesome team. LA sucks in that we have NO football team, so Boston is one lucky city in that they have all four sports. GO PATS!
A reporter had contacted me about one of my articles. This is the article that he wrote. Check it out if you get a chance.
TheStar.com | Baseball | It's good to be a Boston fan
I wish I could enjoy being a Boston fan as well. I am a die hard New England Patriots Fan living here in Rancho Cucamonga, CA.
I've grown up in Northern California my whole life, and probably would've ended up a dreadful Raider's fan if it wasn't for my mother marrying a Bostonian lol. Thanks to him my whole childhood I grew up loving Bird, McHale, The Chief. I had the joy of watching a New England Patriots team that at times was an underdog overachiever or just plain bad. Going to A's games and yelling some smack talk at Canseco as the Bosox would take out Oakland.
For all of you guys who live back east and actually get to really absorb the teams you love, I tip my glass to you. You're one group of lucky bastards.
I dont want to derail the OP, but Im a Celtics fan. Not to the extreme that I am a Patriots fan. I can say though that as a kid, when Reggie Lewis passed away, I stopped watching basketball for awhile and Ive just never been able to get into it like I can football.
The Bruins and the Patriots are the only teams I care about. Needless to say, the Bruins' current state has me ecstatic considering the lack of playoffs for the Patriots this season.
Then again, Boston sports fans tend to be massive front-runners. Few people cared about the Patriots until they started winning, and the Bruins used to draw half-capacity crowds until this year when they got good (though they were the most popular team in the city in the 70s).
Except for we few, we happy few.
Not to mention that the center of the article he contacted me about, was the satisfaction of finally having some pay-off after years of let down.
You can check it out here: Confessions of a Boston Sports Fan | Bleacher Report
To answer CampPen33, I became a Patriots fan in 1994 when the Raiders and Rams left us here in LA. My brother and I put all the other teams in hat, and I drew the Patriots, he drew the Colts. I am glad that Drew Bledsoe ending up going to the PATS, being that I watch PAC10 football. It has been great being a NE fan, but the best feeling was SB36. Imagine a room of 50 people all wearing RAMS jerseys and I was the only one wearing a NE Jersey. When Proehl scored the game tying TD, I got people yelling and screaming at me, saying RAMS will win in OT. The best moment was when Vinateri hit FG and I was the only one yelling at that point. It was awesome.
Congrats on the article bro, very nice pic of you and your son also.
FWIW--appreciate your 2 tours over there, major props for keeping us safe, defending your country etc.