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Texas fans rooting for the team up north.

Who gives a shit what they post?

Bevo it is "what's for dinner":

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Quite the rational lot ... :roll1:

http://news.bostonherald.com/localRegional/view.bg?articleid=167210

Angry fan threatens Flutie, kin
By Norman Miller/ MetroWest Daily News
Tuesday, November 14, 2006

FRAMINGHAM
- An unhinged Texas Longhorn fan who blames Doug Flutie?s televised analysis for the team?s upset Saturday threatened the former football star and his family in an electronic mail message, police said.
The threat, which was not detailed by police, was sent to the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism early Sunday, police Lt. Paul Shastany said.
?We have intentions of finding this person and speaking to this person,? said Shastany. ?As threats go, it?s a pretty serious incident.?
Although the exact nature of the threat was not disclosed, the man, who investigators believe lives in California, wrote, ?You jinxed the Longhorn faithful and a chance at the national title,? Shastany said.
?He was upset, wishing bad will and speaking badly about his family,? said Shastany. ?At this point, the information is disconcerting enough to follow this up the best we can.?
Police spoke with Flutie, and he is aware of the threat, Shastany said, but there was no imminent danger and Flutie went ahead with a foundation fund-raiser last night at the Hyatt Regency in Boston.
Flutie is a college football analyst for ABC and ESPN. His playing career included winning a Heisman Trophy with Boston College in 1984, two stints with the Patriots and several championships in Canada. The Texas Longhorns were upset Saturday, when Kansas State beat them 45-42.
 
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