Magnum's NFL team
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Magnum's NFL team
Does the show ever reveal which one he supported/followed?
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Ah, If it were only my beloved Lions, but I don't see that being the case. I'll go out on a limb and say he was a Colts fan growing up.
But, in the Magnaverse... I can't see Magnum being a huge Blazers fan with the lumps he took from the infamous "Ski", and the fact that the owners wife tried to kill him.
I wonder if the writers knew someone named Ski, as this is the second time a character of this name has popped up (The first being in "Don't Eat The Snow In Hawaii", played by the late Jeff MacKay.
Fascinating...
But, in the Magnaverse... I can't see Magnum being a huge Blazers fan with the lumps he took from the infamous "Ski", and the fact that the owners wife tried to kill him.

I wonder if the writers knew someone named Ski, as this is the second time a character of this name has popped up (The first being in "Don't Eat The Snow In Hawaii", played by the late Jeff MacKay.
Fascinating...
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In my point of view, Magnum should support an NFL team like Green Bay Packers (near Detroit) playing passing football rather than rushing football, and giving a huge role to the quarterback (Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers ...) rather than the running backs. Magnum was quarterback during an episode and during one or two others, he's training with TC, still as a qb.
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In the era Magnum would have grown-up in, football was a running and defensive game! The Quarterback was the 'field general', but the team did not rely on his passing to win games! The Detroit Lions won 3 NFL championships in the 1950's, so did the Cleveland Browns. But I like to think Magnum became a Johnny Unitas fan, and rooted for the Baltimore Colts!
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Agreed, with his background in Tidewater, it just makes sense.MagnumILWU wrote:In the era Magnum would have grown-up in, football was a running and defensive game! The Quarterback was the 'field general', but the team did not rely on his passing to win games! The Detroit Lions won 3 NFL championships in the 1950's, so did the Cleveland Browns. But I like to think Magnum became a Johnny Unitas fan, and rooted for the Baltimore Colts!
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