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Worst fan base we've hosted?


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It use to be Tampa fans while Gruden was there. They seemed to take on his Chucky persona. Like Gruden as a coach, as a fan not so much. Cowboy fans are the most arrogant now. Almost enjoy having Bears & Packers fans around us. They like to talk football not argue.

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I was at the Home opener when we played the Eagles and Jake picked up right where he left off in the playoffs. Eagles fans were pretty shitty....

Best part was the fat bastard yelling at me in the 4th calling me all kinds of names then telling me he respected me cause I stayed till the end... and then it took a big bowl hit in the middle of the stadium. 

​This is the game I have in mind when I complain about Eagles fans too. They were annoying way before the game got ugly.

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Falcon fans during the Vick years, they seem to be a bit more humbled these days


This is what I was thinking as I was reading the thread. I never saw as many fights and fan ejections as I did when we played the conVicks. It was awful. Haven't been to a game since the playoff debacle against the Cards way back  when so my experiences aren't too recent.

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I'll give an opinion in the opposite direction, went to the game this past year in Baltimore and was treated excellently (even before it turned into pity by halftime).  Very friendly and respectful.

edit: and yea, I was wearing my electric blue Cam jersey, so it's not like I was incognito.

Colts fans are friendly too.  Went with a pats fan to see the pats colts game there.  Sat next to those bkue guys

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Colts fans are friendly too.  Went with a pats fan to see the pats colts game there.  Sat next to those bkue guys

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Only Colts fan I've ever met sat in front of me. He was there with 2 Panthers fans. He was soooo drunk and, therefore, funny as hell. Tried to talk smack (told us we'd have a better time shopping at the mall lol) until he got lost coming back from the men's room in the 3rd qtr & kept complaining about it. OMG no one in our section could stop laughing  at him. But he was okay with the laughter & laughed along. Until he passed out. :)

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