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Does anybody else just really have this carnal hate in their hearts for the Cowboys?


Sam Mills Fan

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Like...you have a hard time putting the hate into words? It's this lurking, dark hatred inside me. It feels like an ancient hatred, a hatred bigger than myself. The Cowboys are the embodiment of all evil in the world. Their evil owner signing scumbag Greg Hardy. The assholes that make up their fan base. The extreme media bias that is going to turn the pregame show on Fox into 90% Cowboys, 10% Panthers even though we're 10-0 and they're 3-7. 

 

Can anyone else relate? We could lose to the Cowboys, go 15-1 and win the Super Bowl, and a big part of me would still feel unsatisfied for losing to them.

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I had to hear Pat Kirwin go on about how Romo is basically a savior and beating the poo Dolphins despite throwing two interceptions is the beginning of a winning streak to the playoffs. I really hate anything related to the NFL Network or ESPN, they are one in the same. 

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It's not so much hatred for me anymore (the Falcons have taken that place) as it is unspeakable pleasure from seeing all their fans wallow in misery when they lose and fail to reach the Super Bowl year after year---something of which they feel entitled to due to pure hubris. 

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35 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

Can anyone else relate? We could lose to the Cowboys, go 15-1 and win the Super Bowl, and a big part of me would still feel unsatisfied for losing to them.

I hate the fuggin Cowboys but in this scenario the Cowboys would be so far in the rear view I could give a fug.

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