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    I am not a native San Antonian but I adopted the Spurs when I moved here back in 2003.

    These Spurs remind me a lot of the Landry-era Cowboys who had that awesome run of 20 consecutive winning seasons with 18 playoff appearances. Back in those days, Cowboy fans EXPECTED a playoff appearance, and playoff success, it wasn't something we hoped and prayed for, like we do for the current Cowboys under Jerry Jones.

    What I'm trying to say is, I am so thankful for these Spurs.

    They have been consistent winners, and they play with class, representing our fair city with poise and grace. They have spoiled us and I hope we as fans never take them for granted. Things can turn around in such a hurry -- I hope I don't live to see the time in twenty years when I look back on the good old days after the Spurs fortunes go bad -- hopefully the Spurs never have to experience what Jerry Jones has done to the Cowboys.

    GO SPURS GO!

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    Set for life Budkin's Avatar
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    I am not a native San Antonian but I adopted the Spurs when I moved here back in 2003.

    These Spurs remind me a lot of the Landry-era Cowboys who had that awesome run of 20 consecutive winning seasons with 18 playoff appearances. Back in those days, Cowboy fans EXPECTED a playoff appearance, and playoff success, it wasn't something we hoped and prayed for, like we do for the current Cowboys under Jerry Jones.

    What I'm trying to say is, I am so thankful for these Spurs.

    They have been consistent winners, and they play with class, representing our fair city with poise and grace. They have spoiled us and I hope we as fans never take them for granted. Things can turn around in such a hurry -- I hope I don't live to see the time in twenty years when I look back on the good old days after the Spurs fortunes go bad -- hopefully the Spurs never have to experience what Jerry Jones has done to the Cowboys.

    GO SPURS GO!

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    Dallas Cowboy Books Blog
    http://www.facebook.com/DallasCowboyBooksBlog

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