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Give me your top 5 most annoying fanbases


Hotsauce

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3 hours ago, Hotsauce said:

Seeing we have or should be playing quite a few of the most annoying fanbases this year, I thought it would be nice to see who you guys think are the worst fanbases out there...

1) Patriots

2) Steelers

3) Cowboys

4) Saints

5) Eagles

honoroable mention: redskins, jets, Seahawks, packers 

I am willing to bet everyone will have the same top 3, but perhaps in different order...

 

And finally, how do you think the Panthers fanbase is viewed outside of our our market?

Agreed with your list. May move up the Boys to #1 at least for this week.

My social media has been blowing up since Sunday with Boys fans talking poo because they won. Its a good position for them, they can run their mouths all they want and if they lose its expected if they win they can run them more. Its crazy how many fresh and clean Boys jerseys I saw in downtown Sacramento CALIFORNIA.... We really need to win and send these cockroaches back to their holes. 

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without looking at the others--

1. Dallas  They are not even Texas' team anymore, but since they were flashy in the 70s.....The Aikman beer commercial about living in the past is applicable to all Cowboy fans.  Nobody calls you America's team anymore except you.  I can say that they have the most ignorant fan base in existence. 

2. (TIE) New Orleans and Atlanta.  Win and fans become arrogant, brash, bragging morons, lose and they disappear.  However, when winning they are intolerable. 

4. Philadelphia.  They are the most unethical fans in the NFL.  Peeing on visiting fans from the upper deck, calling children wearing opponents' gear profanity-laced names--I am guessing they took the "brotherly love:" thing too far, because they are missing a chromosome or two. In fact, the Philadelphia public school system does not own a long bus.

5. New England.  They are arrogant and brash.  Used to getting calls and winning super bowls.  I hate them because they are hard to beat and they know it.   I would trade places with them in a minute, however.  I think that is in the works.

Honorable mention:  Seattle---I want to tell them, "Act like you have won a game before!" but then I remember, they haven't.

 

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The NFC East pretty much has the most annoying fan bases, but the most annoying fans are the ones of teams in NC who have yet to convert to the Panthers and have lived here their entire lives. So the list goes:

 

1. Steelers

2. Washington Racial Slurs

3. Cowboys

4. Eagles (because they are scum of people)

5. Saints

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Dallas (trust me.. after being in a houston bar for every game this season, these "fans" are the absolute worst.  at least they are dedicated though)

Broncos  - Its a cool jersey yo!

Seahawks -  Hey at least the ride was fun for a while

Patriots - our team has never done nothing wrong, never

Falcons - . .... but.. theres still a chance!

 

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My list would not include any team with "recent" success, i.e., the last 3-4 years.

Bandwagoners gonna bandwagon.  If I were a fan of the teams like the Seahawks or Patriots I would be somewhat annoying (at least in the minds of the opponents!) just because I could.

The most annoying are fans of teams like saints, falcons,bucs that have been owned for 3 seasons now and still talk junk.  Or fans of teams like cowboys or DC area team that haven't been relative in decades.  So my list;

1)    falcons

2)    saints

3)    bucs

4)    cowboys

5)    dc area

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