I'm just curious. It seems like every Cal fan I encounter is also a 49er fan.
cbadbear;472174 said:
Chargers
Pitch Black;472168 said:
I'm just curious. It seems like every Cal fan I encounter is also a 49er fan.
calgldnbear;472210 said:
RAAAAIIIIIIIIIDERRRRRRRSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!! all the way
Even when they left, it is hard to get the silver and black out of your heart
First and foremost, I live and die with the California Golden Bears but after that, I am east bay all the way .... Cal, Raiders, A's, Warriors
AU_Bears;472197 said:
Chargers fan here. Born and raised in San Diego. Moved to Berkeley for school. Moved back to San Diego after. Would love to eventually settle in the Bay Area.
calumnus;472235 said:
I think the fact that L.A. doesn't have a professional football team (not counting USC) skews things. The majority of Cal students are from Southern California so they likely keep their childhood elegances and root for the Dodgers and Lakers, but with no football team in L.A., the Niners and to a lesser extent Raiders and Chargers predominate here.
calgldnbear;472210 said:
RAAAAIIIIIIIIIDERRRRRRRSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!! all the way
Even when they left, it is hard to get the silver and black out of your heart
First and foremost, I live and die with the California Golden Bears but after that, I am east bay all the way .... Cal, Raiders, A's, Warriors
Same here. I'm an A's fan, Warriors fan, and Cal Bears fan, and would have been a Raiders fan still if they hadn't left.Cal_Fan2;472171 said:
Far from it.... many Raider fans on here....growing up in Oakland I was a diehard Raider fan UNTIL they moved to L.A....then they lost me and I became a 49er fan in 1981..... they left me, I didn't leave them....
Oh, I see, so Cal is bigger than Jeff Tedford, but Joe Montana is bigger than the 49ers? Bit of a double standard there?drunkoski;472184 said:
the day the 49ers traded joe montana is the day i started rooting against them in every game.
calgymnast;472207 said:
Nope. Still can't forgive them for passing on Rodgers.
Ah, okay, that's fair enough then.drunkoski;472277 said:
no double standard. I grew up a rams and raiders fan until they left and i stop rooting for them but I always loved montana. i never was a 49er fan really. i was a montana fan. i'm a packers fan now, but if they dump aaron i will root against them.
edwinbear;472283 said:
I didn't start paying attention to the NFL until my favorite players from Cal began matriculating into the league. Being a SoCal native with no local football team, I was all set to become a 49ers fan....the storyline was perfect. I loved Cal, loved Aaron Rodgers, 49ers had the first pick,...SURELY they would use the first pick to draft a favorite Golden Bear and begin my loyalties towards the Niners organization forever.
NOT!!!!!!!
The Niners broke my heart that draft day. Could never look at them the same way again. Since then, I've been in NFL purgatory, trying to find any reason to develop loyalties for a NFL team. Raiders were too hardcore for me.
Having lived in LA the past few years, talk earlier this season of a NFL team moving to LA gave me hope. However, the incredible play of AR this season got me interested in the Packers. I found myself rooting for AR/the Packers to get into the playoffs. Then found myself rooting for AR/the Packers in every playoff game. After the Packers beat the Chicago Bears, I was all-in emotionally. I wanted the Packers to win. I wanted AR to show what he could do on the biggest football stage in the world. I wanted him to win MVP, and I wanted everybody to do know he was a Cal Bear. And I got it!
I'd say, now I'm more a Packers fan than any other NFL team. Planning on getting a AR Fathead soon haha. If/when a NFL team does show up in LA though, I might have to split time between the Packers and them.
burritos;472229 said:
I don't think southern california people(which comprises a lot of Cal people) gives a rats ass about the niners.
BearEssentials;472334 said:
Too bad Natron Means was out of shape in 94, or alot of you SD fans might have had a super ball win