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Do you wear hats for teams you aren't a fan of because they look cool? I've got a Bengals hat from the early 90's with the snap back that I wear all the time, looks pretty sweet. Definitely not a Bengals fan though. One time a guy came up to me and went "who dey" and I was like what?? Then I remembered what hat I was wearing and had to explain why I didn't understand him. I recently got a similar snap back Panthers hat, but I prefer the orange over the blue.

Got a friend who wears a St. Louis Cardinals hat all the time but he probably couldn't name a single player on the team. Maybe Albert Pooholes, I dunno. Is this acceptable or sports fan hypocrisy?

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used to wear a hat all the time, now I very rarely do!

and no, I don't wear other teams stuff, although, some of you might remember, I did wear a Smith jersey when they played the Falcons on my first trip to Charlotte as a show of respect to the fine people of the huddle who essentially rolled out the red carpet for me! I did have Seahawk gear on under it though!!!!!

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I have a Jaegermeister hat that I wear and I am not a fan of it does that count?

I also have a USF (South Florida) and Air Force Falcons hat that I bought because I liked the look of them. I am not a big fan of either team but I don't dislike them either.

Other than that it is all Phillies, Eagles, Flyers, or Longhorn hats that I have that are sports teams. Most of my hats are more like Puma, Under Armour, Taylor Made, etc...

Yes, I own a lot of hats....I usually wear a hat at the gym and I have this thing about my hat matching the clothes I am wearing.....

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