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After yesterday I think it is really heating up. I talked to many fellow Packer fans and all are saying I cant stand Carolina, we are pulling for Philadelphia, Rams or the Saints in the playoffs. A lot of them say they cant stand Cam Newton. My question is after the hit on Adams and the bannergate two years ago you guys think there is hatred developing between these two teams? Also hopefully we get you guys at home, we always have to do down there and you cant beat us up here. 

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I hate the fat midwestern transplants who couldn't name a single Packers player from 1967-1992 but still show up to BoA with those stupid cheeseheads every time GB comes to town.  

As for the team itself I don't think it comes even close to a rivalry.  Couldn't care less about the Packers one way or another except for once every 2-3 years we play them.  I recognize Rodgers is one of the best to ever play at the position, though he gets a major pass from the media in terms of behavior/antics that Cam doesn't get, but I guess that's not his fault.

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I didn’t mind the pack, then this game happened. Rodgers was whining about Davis, Adams bitching on Twitter sounding foolish saying stuff about Davis taking food out of his kids mouths. There are men and women out there who watch him who make minimum wage fighting to keep food on their table. The hit was wrong but TD is a good man and had no bad intentions on that play. Now, because cry ass Rodgers and Adams not giving up, he is vilified. I didn’t hear cam bitch on Twitter last year when a bunch of Broncos left their feet and lead with their head...to drill Cam in the head. Not that you or the Packers care, but they can go suck a bag of farts.

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3 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

I didn’t mind the pack, then this game happened. Rodgers was whining about Davis, Adams bitching on Twitter sounding foolish saying stuff about Davis taking food out of his kids mouths. There are men and women out there who watch him who make minimum wage fighting to keep food on their table. The hit was wrong but TD is a good man and had no bad intentions on that play. Now, because cry ass Rodgers and Adams not giving up, he is vilified. I didn’t hear cam bitch on Twitter last year when a bunch of Broncos left their feet and lead with their head...to drill Cam in the head. Not that you or the Packers care, but they can go suck a bag of farts.

Not true at all. I remember Cam Newton's postgame press conference after the Superbowl. He was pouting bigtime.

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Never had anything against the Packers organization but their fans are every bit as entitled and obnoxious as any in the league. They can go fug themselves. Their team is yesterday's news. They'll waste the final years of Rodgers' prime and that whiny gash can just sit up there and freeze and deal with it.

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Rivalries need two sides. Recently the Panthers have had a rivalry with one team outside the division... The Seaturkeys. May fade away with them looking bad and us not meeting this year but they're the only one. The Packers are completely irrelevant to us. Sorry pal.

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Just now, Packersfan said:

Not true at all. I remember Cam Newton's postgame press conference after the Superbowl. He was pouting bigtime.

Didn’t say a word about getting drilled in head. He was mad he lost the biggest game of his life. He was getting asked questions like “how do you feel about the loss yada yada yada” never said poo about hits to the head. I also said last years broncos game not the super bowl.

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