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Curious..how many huddlers also read other teams forums..


Jmac

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I'll visit SaintsReport when I'm feeling down and need a pick-me-up, other than that I'll visit the Seahawks board from time to time, their fans are alright. Will sometime visit Ravens board too just to see how everyone has a man crush on 89.

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I do it from time to time leading up to games. I have actually posted on a couple of boards and posed questions. I posted on Bills, Miami, Pats, Charger, Arizona, and Seahawks boards. Did not troll, was extremely respectful and did not smack talk and actually received good articulate feedback with 90-95% of the replies. Even the arrogant type replies were not low blows for the most part as I think even the tools can sometimes respect opposing fans if you respect them. Avoided NFCS for obvious reasons.

While The Huddle outclasses them all, there are some respectable posters on other boards. At the end of the day if you are respectful and have a legitimate thread most people seem to reciprocate.

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We had a lot of fun on the Giants and Bears board back in 05 postseason. It was after they flooded us with trolls before the playoff games and had their little hearts broken afterwards. That poo just doesn't happen like it used to. Those were the days, kids.

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