Who's ready for football season?

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I just ordered a new jersey, dug out all my sports crap. I am in the zone! Everyone is getting hyped and I am seeing all the sports heads wearing their gear. I am excited. I love the fall. Black and yellow all around!

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Hell yeah! I am! I see you are a Steelers fan. How you think they are going to fair this year. My friend is a Steeler's fan as well.

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My buddies are already planning some tailgating days. I will probably join them this year. I am not HUGE into football but laely I been looking forward to it.

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Here is to hoping the Dolphin's can pull off something... lol I have been hoping for a few years now haha

 

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Originally posted by James007

Here is to hoping the Dolphin's can pull off something... lol I have been hoping for a few years now haha

 

It just dawned on me that Utah doesn't have a team haha I was going to ask why are you a Miami fan but now I know. What made you pick the Dolphins of all teams ayways?

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I have been getting more and more pumped myself. I know it is sad, but football season means more family time haha

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Jets Jets Jets. I don't think they're going to do anything. It seems like anything with "ets" hasn't done well lately. Mets, Jets, Nets. You get the idea.....SMH

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I been checking out the preseason highlights. I feel like this season is going to be filled with worthy upsets and amazing games.

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