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Do you have a second team to root for?


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I think it's crazy that some here don't watch any other games except for Panther games.  I don't care about any other team other than the Panthers, but I still enjoy watching SNF, MNF, TNF, and 4:00 PM (or 1PM games if the Panthers play at 4 that day) games that the Panthers aren't playing.

 

I'm a football fan.  I figured most were here as well if they were hardcore enough of a fan to join a football message board.

 

In the cases I like certain feel good stories for other teams I might pull for 'em to do good that year as long as we aren't playing them.  I also pulled for the Seahawks a little last year, because in a weird way we felt kind of like brothers last season.  I also noticed they stuck up for us and praised us a lot last year, so they had my respect just for that alone.

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If I'm a life long fan of team x, and move to a city that has team y, and I'd like to support my local team, according to you I'd have to quit pulling for the team I've always liked, or say fug the local team. If you want to love one team and hate all the rest, go right ahead, but don't ask me to join your 'ridiculous club'.

 

The thing is that fans in my country dont have a fuging local team to support, sir. I mean they wont face the situation which you describe as "quit pulling for the team I've always liked, or say fug the local team."

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Nope. I even quit playing fantasy football so I didn't have to cheer for players on other teams. If the Panthers aren't playing, I ain't watchin.

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I'd say today that Arizona would be my distant 2nd after the Chargers, but the Panthers had a good run in that spot over most of the 2000's. 

 

X-Clown silenced all may obnoxious Rams fan friends. My 2004 fantasy league was saved by Delhomme and Goings. With one glaring exception, I liked McCree in San Diego. I still remember the hit he put on Wayne that would've been a 3rd down conversion in Charger territory on their last drive.

 

And also the Huddle around 2006 was as cool as fug.

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