Being born in Oakland the same year the Raiders joined the NFL, 1960, I find the Steelers to be exceptionally offensive. The Immaculate Reception is not only blasphemous but glorifies out right theft.
Of course, the Green Bay "Packers" were named after "meat packers" as in folks who handle butchered beef. Of course, the company was the "Indian Packing Company," so I guess that is politically-incorrect after all!
Hey watch that Cowboys stuff:)
ReplyDeleteThe Washington Senators really tick me off. Both sets, the lying thieves and the sports team named after them.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely the Yankees.
ReplyDeleteShouldn't the name offensive to the 2nd group currently associated with "Yankees" be Yankers or Yankors?
ReplyDeleteI particularly am offended by the "Federal Governments" An affront to decent people everywhere....
ReplyDeleteYou forgot:
ReplyDeleteSteelers-Offensive to the impotent.
i find Sooners offensive. premature finishing.
ReplyDeleteBeing born in Oakland the same year the Raiders joined the NFL, 1960, I find the Steelers to be exceptionally offensive.
ReplyDeleteThe Immaculate Reception is not only blasphemous but glorifies out right theft.
Bastards.
Lol!
Of course, the Green Bay "Packers" were named after "meat packers" as in folks who handle butchered beef. Of course, the company was the "Indian Packing Company," so I guess that is politically-incorrect after all!
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Not to mention all the animal mascots demean Furries, though I'm not sure that is possible to do further.
ReplyDeleteVikings - offensive to all Norwegian/Scandinavian people.
ReplyDeleteWhat about the 49ers? Isn't that offensive to the San Francisco 69 community?
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