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Brady is gone.  There really doesn’t seem to be any real bad blood presently with us and a divisional opponent.  Those were the staples of prior eras. 

probably Cowboys just because of Jerry.  Everyone is basically the same. 

Eagles because of the tush push 

and KC because of Mahomes 

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

Brady is gone.  There really doesn’t seem to be any real bad blood presently with us and a divisional opponent.  Those were the staples of prior eras. 

probably Cowboys just because of Jerry.  Everyone is basically the same. 

Eagles because of the tush push 

and KC because of Mahomes 

As a Packers fan I like the Panthers. Our games against each other always are a classic. It seems like they come down to the wire. 

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Why would Panthers fans hate the Packers lol? We’ve met in the playoffs once in our 2nd year in the league and since then have had pretty much no significant games against each other, and have only met 7 times in the last 15 years

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1 minute ago, t96 said:

Why would Panthers fans hate the Packers lol? We’ve met in the playoffs once in our 2nd year in the league and since then have had pretty much no significant games against each other, and have only met 7 times in the last 15 years

I figured Aaron Rodgers being a Packer would be the reason for all those years.

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18 minutes ago, Packersfan said:

Why would you guys be the most hated in North Carolina? Are there lots of Buc fans there? How is Philly mostly hated in South Carolina lol?

We hate ourselves.  It’s true for me.  I can’t think of a team I dislike more than my own team right now.  We are our own biggest rival.

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Generally most hated teams are your divisional rivals and it varies depending on how good they are and some players. Different eras or time frames, Sapp and TB, Vick, but also Matt Ryan Falcons. Sean Payton Saints. 
 

And the rest depending on a few things. I mean for a long time everyone hated New England and Belichick and Kraft - and also Brady to a degree. But mostly the cheating which I felt was Kraft and Belichick. I remember hating Tedy Bruschi in particular.

Dallas, Philly, mostly because of their fans but at times the players. Especially Dallas. 

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1 hour ago, Packersfan said:

I figured Aaron Rodgers being a Packer would be the reason for all those years.

Nah there was a time that he was likeable, especially when he first took over for Favre and you guys won your Super Bowl. Last couple of years there he became a little too full of himself and it felt like he put himself over the team, which just made me think of him independently and not really a representation of the Packers. I thought your front office handled the situation well.
 

 I would guess you guys are glad you don’t have to deal with his crap anymore. I found it hilarious that he basically begged Minnesota to sign him so that he could really complete the Favre career arc and they said no thanks, we’re rolling with McCarthy.

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12 minutes ago, X-Clown said:

Nah there was a time that he was likeable, especially when he first took over for Favre and you guys won your Super Bowl. Last couple of years there he became a little too full of himself and it felt like he put himself over the team, which just made me think of him independently and not really a representation of the Packers. I thought your front office handled the situation well.
 

 I would guess you guys are glad you don’t have to deal with his crap anymore. I found it hilarious that he basically begged Minnesota to sign him so that he could really complete the Favre career arc and they said no thanks, we’re rolling with McCarthy.

I love rooting against him now. I hate Pittsburgh. I will root for him if he plays against Philly or KC though. We’re happy with Jordan Love now as our QB. I hope he stays healthy. Rodgers was not a good playoff QB.

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