Video: Six-Year-Old Realizes It's VERY Hard Being A Jets Fan
"Who knows, maybe they'll do it, maybe they'll pull it out." "No they won't."
If you're a Jets fan, then you already know that there's no substance in the world that can make last night's miserable loss to the Denver Broncos fade into the recesses of the mind fast enough. When Mark Sanchez is the worst quarterback on the field—not Tim Tebow, the worst statistical quarterback in the league—something is seriously messed up. And now this six-year-old understands the pain of fandom. His mother describes the video: "My 6 year old son, after being told this morning that the Jets lost to the Broncos 17-13. He was devastated (and none too happy when he realized I was filming him). Poor kid. Jets upset my son." Maybe the Bills will lose every game. Our only question: do you think he tailgates out of his Tonka?
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Coming from a Giants fan, this is very funny. On the other hand, if you had filmed me late last season, especially right after the Eagle debacle, you probably couldn't tell the difference between me and this kid except for the male pattern baldness...
wonderchimp5
Man, that kid knows a lot more about football than I do.
If he thinks it's bad now when he is only 6, well maybe he can change teams before the die is cast
Guest
It's a done deal. Sports teams are like religions - it's given to you at birth and you spend the rest of your live embracing it or trying to get away from it.
/Mets fan
Guest
I am going to gleefully bludgeon my best friend with this video. thanks, Gothamist!
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