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Your most hated NFL team?


Jeremy Igo

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Teams I like

1. Panthers

2. Chargers

Teams I want to see do well

3. Bills

4. Browns

5. Jags

Teams I hate less

6. Eagles, Skins, Giants

7. Vikings, Bears

8. Jets, Dolphins

9. Bungals

10. Colts, Texans, Titans

11. Chiefs

Teams I hate

12. Packers, Bears

13. Bucs

14. Patriots

15. Ravens

16. Raiders

Teams I absolutely depise

17. Cowboys

18. Packers

19. Falcants, Taints

20. The entire NFC West

21. Steelers, Ravens

22. Donkeys

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1 hour ago, fitty76 said:

Seahawk fans.  Just total bandwagon frauds.  I could count on one finger how many Seahawk fans I saw before they started winning.  

To be fair, I didn't know there were any Seahawks fans before they started winning.

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4 hours ago, RumHam said:

Teams I like

1. Panthers

2. Chargers

Teams I want to see do well

3. Bills

4. Browns

5. Jags

Teams I hate less

6. Eagles, Skins, Giants

7. Vikings, Bears

8. Jets, Dolphins

9. Bungals

10. Colts, Texans, Titans

11. Chiefs

Teams I hate

12. Packers, Bears

13. Bucs

14. Patriots

15. Ravens

16. Raiders

Teams I absolutely depise

17. Cowboys

18. Packers

19. Falcants, Taints

20. The entire NFC West

21. Steelers, Ravens

22. Donkeys

You have the Packers and Bears tied on the “Hate” list but also have the Bears listed under “Hate Less” and Packers under “Despise”

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