JoeSportsFan

December 3, 2009

Too much Tiger Woods, not enough focus on the rest of the people that make the sports world go 'round.  Like Jarod Fogle (obviously), the Subway dude - who was spotted in Miami International Airport yesterday wearing a Dallas Clark Indianapolis Colts jersey.

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I'm not exactly sure why this is supposed to be funny, really.  Celebrities (read: anyone) wearing personalized jerseys really scratch me where I itch for some reason.

Nevertheless, lets all stop with the "bandwagon" chants.  History tells us that Mr. Five Dollar Footlong has always been a Colts fan.

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Alonzo Moseley, December 3, 2009 11:12 PM
Shout out to Chris Elliott who is standing next to Jarrod at the baggage carousel.
Ernest, December 3, 2009 07:12 PM
Wait a second. You're telling me that's NOT Marshall Faulk in the bottom picture?
Coach Dubb, December 3, 2009 05:12 PM
Jared's an Indiana guy--he went to IU. The reason he ate Subway was because it was the only place to get food at his dorm. And because Subway is fucking delicious.
Denny Loadstone, December 3, 2009 03:12 PM
The only thing that would make that picture better would be if he was wearing an Austin Collie shirt.
Kilo, December 3, 2009 02:12 PM
Its supposed to be funny because he's a goofy looking dude and even a pic of him waiting for his bag is kinda funny.
@The Anti-Dave, December 3, 2009 02:12 PM
This site won't let you post any characters from the very top row in the comments.You are right about Manning jerseys being the bandwagon uni of choice.
Taco Bell, December 3, 2009 01:12 PM
Hey Jarod, the minute Subway drops you, we're interested. We like what you've done with your physique.
The Anti-Dave, December 3, 2009 01:12 PM
Apparently you can't post a pound sign. Bandwagon Colt fans without fail go for the number 18 jersey.
The Anti-Dave, December 3, 2009 01:12 PM
Bandwagon Colt fans without fail go for the
db, December 3, 2009 01:12 PM
Yeah, looks like he's been sold on the new Subway buffalo chicken sandwich...instead of grilled chicken.
haybeav, December 3, 2009 12:12 PM
He's back on a lot that weight...I almost can't tell the difference between the two pictures

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