SoCal Bong
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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 was thinking/hoping it would come up on its own but are there any past examples of an NFL team taking a fall to spite a rival?
The fact that an example has not come up yet leads me to believe that it may have never happened, at least not in an obvious way.
I think JP losman was mad at Wilfork, because Wilfork hit losman in the knees and losman purposely fumbled the ball.
As bad as it sucked at the time it ended up giving us hope.
Ah yes, a how would you say it, Blessing in Disguise.
The Jets have NO chance vs. Miami.
Regards,
Chris
P.S. I said the same thing about Denver's chance vs. NY earlier this year so hopefully I've got the same reverse mojo working.
P.P.S. Oh, while I'm at it: Jacksonville has NO chance vs. the Ravens.
Here's some Jets pics to get us in the victory mood...
Beat the Phish!
Who's the blonde??
Kama baby ... Kama
Do you really mean 'kama' or meant 'karma'?
Both are Sanskrit words and 'Kama' means something totally different - not a simple meaning because it involves lust but not necessarily in a negative manner.
Karma, on the other hand, denotes the belief in the cyclical flow of life in which you reap what you sow and pay/earn for your acts in this life or next.
Sanskrit is an extremely amazing and logical language and even the slightest change in either spelling or pronounciation can mean different things.