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What is the Worst Fan Base in the NFL


Mol3m4n

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After a few conflicts today with fans of several different teams, I want to know what fan base everyone thinks the least of.

In our division, I would say the Saints. However, I haven't had enough contact with the other two teams fans to judge too much. The Patriots fan base has been known to get under my skin, but they don't hold a candle to the forty-whiners thugs. Also, I used to respect the Seahawks, but that was before the Super Bowl. I just can't stand smug SOB's that feel like every claim they make has the authority of God behind it.

So what do you say huddle?

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Carolina 95% of the time you bitches are whinning and crying over spilled milk. Its like our fanbase is full of 16 year old girls.

It's a question. Stop being a douche.

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From my experience it is Colts fans hands down.  I am from SE Illinois and about an hour away from Indy, so I am surrounded by Colts and Bears fans.  Bears fans are fine its the Colts fans. Most of them think Manning still plays for them and the others have Colts and Broncos stickers on their cars.  Every year they think their team is God's gift to football.  I could go on but I will save you gents the time.  Just know they suck.

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