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MOST Hated Division Rival


redbuddha

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The fan base: Falcons, hate them the most.

On the field: most intense rivalry were with the Bucs, started off by Kris Jenkins public dislike for Warren Sapp.

Saints fans, unless they're from Louisiana, they're just women who were infatuated with Reggie Bush. Ask some of them who Billy Joe Tolliver, Bobby Hebert or Pat Swilling are, they give some of the funniest looks

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Falcons first, Tampa second and Saints third. I'm surprised by the ranking of the saints? We've beat them like a red headed step child for years them even beating us is a recent occurance and I think last year was only the second time they have ever swept us? I mean how can you hate a team when all you ever do is beat them

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I harbor a considerable amount of disdain for them all but the falcunz will always take top billing here.

I don't take the other two very seriously. Yes the aints are rolling as of late and finally got a SB win after decades of being an "also ran" in the NFC but I can't give them full credit. Three keys to their success fell in their lap. They acquired Brees as a stopgap they tried to buy on the cheap because of the shoulder. No aints fan anywhere will ever convince me they knew what he would do there when they heard that NO Mngmnt recycled him from off the trash heap with that questionable shoulder. Additionally, Colston and Graham are the top two receivers to come out of nowhere in the last decade.

The bucs have no identity, no fans, no direction, and pink seats in their stadium.

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