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San Francisco 49ers: 37
St. Louis Rams: 13
Ha! We owned this game from start to finish. Our offense looked good, the defense was great and everything started clicking. We improve to 3-1, the Rams drop to 0-5 for the first time since 1963 while suffering their first 30-point loss since 1996. And it came at our hands.
Next up: At Seattle Seahawks.
St. Louis Rams: 13
Ha! We owned this game from start to finish. Our offense looked good, the defense was great and everything started clicking. We improve to 3-1, the Rams drop to 0-5 for the first time since 1963 while suffering their first 30-point loss since 1996. And it came at our hands.
Next up: At Seattle Seahawks.
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Date: 6 Oct 2002 16:47 (UTC)Go 'Niners! Todays game was nice. I know my Dad must of enjoyed it. He was at the stadium.
You thought just because I live in Seattle I'd be a Seahawks fan?
No thank you, I like cheering for a real football team.
...I still get to be gay, right?
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Date: 6 Oct 2002 17:13 (UTC)Perish the thought. Real Niners fans fly their colors no matter where they go! My mother once had a layover at Love Field right after the 49ers kicked Dallas' ass in the NFC Championship game.. she walked around that airport for an hour just enjoying the looks of pure hatred from Boyz fans.
...I still get to be gay, right?
If you weren't gay, the universe would probably implode.
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Date: 6 Oct 2002 17:27 (UTC)Consider the Universe safe and sound. :P
There has to be a way to use this to my advantage...
Maybe I can demand hot go-go boys and threaten to implode the Universe if I don't get them. Nah, I think I'll demand money instead. Then I can buy my own hot go-go boys.
-Sylvan, who's wondering just where he slipped and fell on that tangent.
Slipping on tangents
Date: 7 Oct 2002 06:23 (UTC)i'm going to go now...
Rob
Sudragon@gmx.net
Re: Slipping on tangents
Date: 7 Oct 2002 10:34 (UTC)David Kopay was the first professional US athlete in any sport to come out publicly as gay. He signed with the San Francisco Forty-Niners (around 1965 I think) and played mainly with them for several years, except for one year when he was traded to play with the Detroit Lions. His American football career as running back continued until 1972 during which time he also played for the Washington Redskins, New Orleans Saints, and Green Bay Packers.
He came out in 1975.
There is a book, The David Kopay Story, written with Perry Young.
I also found a reference to Jerry Smith, formally of the Redskins but it seems that the main evidence that he was gay is that he died in the 1980s from AIDS related complications.
There of course does not seem to be any information on any current players. There are many rumors about Troy Aikman of the Dallas cowboys though, but nothing I could certainly prove. I do not even know how such rumors started, perhaps it’s just wishful thinking.
I did find a reference to your Mr. Roberts. Apparently he posed nude for a gay magazine?