Sport team equivalents of different fanboy factions

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I'll start.

George Lucas fans are like 49er fans, dominant in the 80's but no championships since.

Okay your turn. :woot:
 
I'll start.

George Lucas fans are like 49er fans, dominant in the 80's but no championships since.

Okay your turn. :woot:

Well you started this thread off horribly already with a **** analogy.
 
I didn't want the thread to peak too early. :o
 
So you're really going to drive this point home, aren't you? :dry:
 
I'm giving this thread new life. You should be thanking me!
 
Yeah off topic, insulting, and a whole 6 post.

I'm thrilled.
 
Cheeseheads...you can't tell me people wearing foam cheese wedges on their heads is not a sports equivalent to a comicbook fanboy.
 
I will say that Marvel-ites are Chicago Blackhawks fans, rabid at any remote success they pull off. I am one, so it's not exactly an insult. We're passionate.
 
The Cubs winning the world series is about as likely as an awesome Alien vs Predator movie.
 
The Cubs winning the world series is about as likely as an awesome Alien vs Predator movie.

Wouldn't that analogy be better suited if it referred to DC having a hit that's not Batman based? :o
 
Which dynasty team fanbase reminds you guys of Nolan fanboys.

Snobby Patriots fans?
 
Now we're not talking about 1 billion, or 2 billion, or even 3 billion. We're talking a minimum 10 billion. Daaaaaa Nolan.

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Which dynasty team fanbase reminds you guys of Nolan fanboys.

Snobby Patriots fans?

Perhaps. I barely knew the Patriots existed, let alone Tom Brady until Super Bowl 36. Same for fans who never knew of Nolan until 2005. They boom onto the scene, and suddenly no one else compares.
 

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