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Who do you hate the most (NFC South)?


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Which NFC South team do you hate the most?  

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  1. 1. Which NFC South team do you hate the most?



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It used to be the Falcons, hands down... but now that they've had a makeover following the exodus of mike vick, i begrudgingly respect the organization and find it a little harder to seethe with hatred for them. (twice a year i can manage to express that hatred a little better than usual, of course.)

The Buccaneers I actually respect... I pulled for 'em in the Superbowl a few years back... I was even a fan of Chucky back in the day. And plus they're probably going to return to the sucky, less-than-mediocre team of old we all used to know and love, so tolerating them as a bottom feed wouldn't be so bad.

That leaves the Saints. I would say the Saints can go to hell, but they're in new orleans, so that would be a waste of breath. The amount of media attention they perpetually recieve annoys the poo out of me, but the clincher is their fan base. Unbelievable morons, nearly all of them.

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i used to respect the bucs..don't anymore. turned into a joke towards the end of last season and nothing they have done since then has deterred that thought. we dismantled/exposed them and it cost gruden his job.

the falcons are a good rivalry and the respect that i used to have for the bucs is turning towards the falcons....only thing is if they can continue what they started last year. our games will be worth watching for sure. i would like to see the panthers and falcons being that really tough game that everyone in the NFL wants to watch because it will be such a good game between two dominate teams.

the saints....i just hate them. that flashy high flying passing game has no substance but it is what the majority of people want to see. they are the pretty boys of the NFCS and i hate pretty boys. next year we expose them and make them the laughing stock we all know they are.

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I despise the Goons b/c I despise the city of Atlanta, I despise their goonish, utterly stupid fans, and I despise Matt ryan.

I despise the ain'ts b/c they think they are the greatest b/c of drew brees and they think that their new DC (who hasn't done jack in years) will take them all the way.

(Disclaimer: Panther fans feel the same about Meeks, and I hate that too. Until Meeks shows me he can actually make our D good, then I'll give him credit, not before)

I hate the sucs b/c they've won a SB and they hang that over everyone else in the south. i hated chuckie, i despised brad johnson, and I'm thrilled that their franchise is now officially crap.

So i hate them all.

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It used to be the Falcons, hands down... but now that they've had a makeover following the exodus of mike vick, i begrudgingly respect the organization and find it a little harder to seethe with hatred for them. (twice a year i can manage to express that hatred a little better than usual, of course.)

The Buccaneers I actually respect... I pulled for 'em in the Superbowl a few years back... I was even a fan of Chucky back in the day. And plus they're probably going to return to the sucky, less-than-mediocre team of old we all used to know and love, so tolerating them as a bottom feed wouldn't be so bad.

That leaves the Saints. I would say the Saints can go to hell, but they're in new orleans, so that would be a waste of breath. The amount of media attention they perpetually receive annoys the poo out of me, but the clincher is their fan base. Unbelievable morons, nearly all of them.

It will always be the Falqueens no matter what make over the team has their fans are still the same bunch of cowards and clowns. That talk junk when they win but will hide and kick you off their MB when they lose. These scum will go as far as making their MB crash so you can't get back at them when they Talk smack all week before they get their ass kicked. I will never like Atl and hope they lose every game they play.

PS: The city of Atl sucks too!! I always get a sick feeling when I have to drive thru that cesspool to get further down south.

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