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NFC South hate


SwagAces9030

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who do you hate more and why?

Falcons, Saints or Bucs

I personally hate the Falcons more than any team in the league... Reasons?

A. DeAngelo Hall (Steve Smiths whipping post)

B. http://www.nfl.com/videos/atlanta-falcons/09000d5d824db758/Films-Encore-Panthers-vs-Falcons

(I'm still not over the play at 2:55 or Jim Moras creepy kick when it happened, and its been 12 years)

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Falcons, followed closely by the Saints. They're effectively even on the amount of hate but Falcon douchebaggery has been going on longer, so they get the top spot. I don't really like the Bucs, but they've never really done anything to earn hate beyond just being pesky divisional rivals.

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It used to be the Bucs during our SB appearance era, then the Falcons during Vick, then the Aints during their SB era and Katrina and all that crap, now it's the Falcons again because of Matt Ryan and GTFO my field and their weird shaped kicker and the media loves to felate them so yeah.

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My level of sports hate for the other NFC South teams has fluctuated over the years.  Besides wanting them to obviously lose and/or embarrass themselves on an ongoing basis, the Falcons are my most "hated" team since they have been division rivals since our beginning (NFC West 95- 01 & NFC South 02-Present).  They are currently at the top of my list too b/c I hate Matt Ryan worse than anyone in the division since the whole GTFOMF comments a few years back.  

When the NFC South first started, I hated the Bucs the worse b/c they were really good back then and I hated Warren Sapp and Chucky (Jon Gruden).  Really through '08, I still hated them the most.  Getting Jon Gruden fired after the MNF beatdown in '08 (which he admitted was the main reason he got canned) is one of my best sports memories.  The Warren Sapp/ Kris Jenkins & Todd Saurbraun/ Martin Grammatica feuds were fun if not a little weird.

Mike Vick was a close second back then.  I didn't really hate anyone else on the Falcons that much per se, but I did hate the whole Dirty Bird persona and the constant media infatuation with Vick.  Really though, those teams were underacheivers for the most part.  Them kicking our a$$ at home to start the 2006 season stick sucks- that was the start of a massively disappointing year.  Our 2007 season was only mitigated some by the absolute embarrassment the Falcons were on and off the field.

The Saints really were an afterthought until Brees got there in '06.  I initially thought the '06 Saints were an aberration, but from 2008- 2013, they were a powerhouse.  I hated their success, but it really wasn't until they won the SB and the whole Bounty Gate thing that I really hated them.  Sean Payton has progressively gotten more despicable too.  He reminds me way too much of my old college roommate who ironically enough turned into a pill addict.  Watching him screw the team through bad drafts and FA deals is fun.  Payton and/or Brees leaving the wreckage of that franchise after the season would be the icing on the cake.

I really want someone else to hate on the Falcons besides Matt Ryan.  He totally looks like a burn victim BTW. Hopefully, Sunday will give me a chance to develop more of a hatred for someone else.  I used to hate Roddy White and I guess still do, but he is obviously washed up.  It does make me happy when I reminisce how they massively choked away some good opportunities in the playoffs.  Seriously, Matt Ryan had Micheal Turner, Tony Gonzales, Roddy White, & Julio Jones and couldn't win.  I don't he will ever have that level of offensive talent again.

I will probably resume my long-lost hatred for the Bucs sooner than later b/c as of right now they look like our biggest threat next year.  Watching Rivera stick to Lovie will never get old.

 

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fug the Saints and their dirty ass history. The NFL gave them a Superbowl. Mother fugers went after players for money. How does any human being intentionally go try and end another players career for a couple thousand dollars. Their coach is a damn pill head and they have a giant walking vagina for a QB that everyone seems to think is amazing because he pads his stats like a bitch. Brees is taking up all of their cap space and then cries when they cant afford to keep their weapons around yet he wont take a pay cut. fug the whole city of New Orleans. 

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52 minutes ago, SwagAces9030 said:

who do you hate more and why?

Falcons, Saints or Bucs

I personally hate the Falcons more than any team in the league... Reasons?

A. DeAngelo Hall (Steve Smiths whipping post)

B. http://www.nfl.com/videos/atlanta-falcons/09000d5d824db758/Films-Encore-Panthers-vs-Falcons

(I'm still not over the play at 2:55 or Jim Moras creepy kick when it happened, and its been 12 years)

I am an equal opportunity asshole.....I hate everyone.

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At least the Falcons had the good sense to get rid of the herpes spreading, dog torturing/killing Ron Mexico. They cleaned the toilet scum out of the bowl, so that's something. But the Falcons fans are some of the dumbest in the NFL. I don't know what's going on in Atlanta, but what a classless bunch of morons. Why are so many of them so uneducated? The school system there must be a nightmare.

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