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Colts Fan for Life, Baby!

I have a confession to make... I am now officially a Colts fan for life. When I lived in the San Francisco Bay Area, I was a huge 49ers fan. Although, I must admit that I lived out there during the heyday of the 49ers (mid-80s) when Montana & Rice ran riot over other teams. Too bad the 49ers are laughable these days. Evidently the whole Bay Area has taken a turn for the worse these days because even the Raiders are more like the "panty raiders" -- did they slap a second eye patch on that pirate in their logo, or what? Sure wish Louisville had the fan base to bring an NFL team here... *sigh* I guess I should learn to like basketball, eh?

I can't get enough of the Colts though. Look, I just finished watching them clinch the AFC South by beating the Texans -- my condolences to El Jefe -- and I'm chomping at the bit already for their win against the Ravens next Sunday. The game against the Texans was a good one especially since the Colts' quarterback extraordinaire, Peyton Manning, set a consecutive multi-touchdown record today too. I'm just hoping that the Colts' defense works harder against the Ravens next Sunday. I think they're improving slooooooowly but would love to see them do better and possibly take the Colts all the way to the Superbowl this year. I don't see how it could happen any other way.

GO COLTS!

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El Jefe Maximo said…
Gracias for your condolences on the Texans. Yes, Houston still suffers, periodically, from Santa Anna's curse. When captured by the Texans at San Jacinto, near Houston, in 1836, and haled before Sam Houston, Mexican President-General Santa Anna, after he stopped spluttering, prior to being run out of Texas on a rail -- supposedly assumed a Cassandra-like expression and said, solemnly "No city built here will ever have consistent good luck with a major league sports franchise."

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