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Who is your biggest rival


Packersfan

In the playoffs  

114 members have voted

  1. 1. Who do you guys hate the most

    • Seahawks
      82
    • Cardinals
      1
    • Redskins
      2
    • Vikings
      0
    • Packers
      1
    • Patriots
      22
    • Chiefs
      1
    • Texans
      2
    • Bengals
      0
    • Steelers
      3
    • Broncos
      0


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You have two questions going on.

Biggest Rival and Most hated. 

If you ask which is the bigger Rival I would go with Seattle since they are the closest to what we put out on the field. In terms of most hated, i'm certain the Saints are a universal most hated choice.

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Still hate the Patriots from our SB loss and their cheating crap which they may have spied on our play calling practice for the SB......

Hate the Cowboys the most..........used to love that team (even though born/bred a Steeler fan living in Pgh) until Jones bought them and got rid of Landry as the coach............I wish them nothing but failure now.

Atlanta and New Orleans I can't stand.........Atlanta because of Blank.....he's  "Jerry Jones Light" and NO because of that town, culture and Who-dat crap........is awful.

Ironically I don't mind Tampa, Seattle or Arizona..............but come end of the playoffs this year I may have to reassess my feelings about that latter two.

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Seahawks. How can you like any franchise that:

- The fan base was non-existent until they got good

- They brag how loud they are but needed a stadium designed to magnify the noise to do it.

Patriots are a close second which made last year's Super Bowl unwatchable for me. Didn't even watch most the game because I hate both of their franchises so much.

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