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Originally posted by TMAC951Well considering my fav. player of all time played on the cowboys (Which just so happens to be from the state of FLORIDA)and my fav. player in baseball plays on the yanks(Which does their spring training in FLORIDA and they were the 1st team i met) I think I do have a right to root for who i want.. Hockey? Come on please dont tell me you like that shit??
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Originally posted by wayne1218My favorite player of All Time was M. Jordan. I'm not a Bulls fan are you?
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Originally posted by TMAC951I like them yes.. They arent my favorite team but i still root for them.. But is there a rule somewhere written in small letters that i have yet to see that says a person cant root for a team because their favorite player is on that team? But i gotta give it to ya.. At least we agree on Jordan and the heels
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Originally posted by wayne1218No, there is nothing wrong with it but if you root for players over teams than that means your teams can change constanly, also meaning it looks like someone jumping from one wagon to another.
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Originally posted by TMAC951I saw where the announced this today. The way I understood things is that gibbs is is going toyota for the rest of the season as well? Is that true?
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Originally posted by TMAC951ihave been a cowboys fan since smith came and i will always be a Cowboys fan. I was a unc fan when Jordan was there and i always will be a carolina blue buleeeee dattttttt I will never change my teams.. some may but not this fan i promise ya that!
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Originally posted by wayne1218That's very hard to believe. If true, their title hopes are done!
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OK i must of been hearing things.. I just read on nascar that it was all set for next season.. WHEW!
But the bottom line, as Johnson confirmed, is that JGR, through its history, has proven it can produce and as such, it would elevate to the top of Toyota's totem pole, and he used Michael Waltrip's operation as an example.
"There's no way in the world Michael would get the money that Joe Gibbs will, and that's always been the very base of things," Johnson said. "It's not based on whether you could produce or not. With the drivers they have, it's not a case of whether they're going to produce or not.
"It's just the fact that the whole Joe Gibbs team is a top-notch team, they've had success and there's no question that will continue. It's a no-brainer for Toyota because he's already produced; he's got three good drivers and the teams that have already been successful."
And judging by the comments Wednesday across the board in the Gibbs camp, the feeling's totally mutual -- so let the games begin, in 2008, of course.
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Originally posted by wayne1218I believe Gibbs will figure Toyota out pretty fast. I really do, i'm just not sure it will come together that quickly in year one.
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