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Who are the worst fans you have witnessed infesting BofA?


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Was having this discussion today about worst fans. The antagonist claims that Packers fans are the worst but a Packer fan actually bought me a beer at BofA and invited the whole row out for drinks after.

Last week the Seahawks guys were very fun guys.

Falcons and saints are annoying as hell.

But the worst was the Redskins fans last year. May have just been my section but they were not only loud but half retarded. "HE IS HOLDING THAT GUY." No sweetheart that is called a tackle.

So who are the worst fans?

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In all seriousness, hands down it's Cowboys fans. I've said this in numerous threads, but it's like every person who has been on the Jerry Springer show in the last 5 years descends on Charlotte wearing Romo or Michael Irvin jerseys and yells "How bout em?" for 3 1/2 hours. They have literally no clue who any of their current players outside of Romo are.

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Bills fans. Holy hell I hate those dbags. "Let's go Buffalo." I want to wait until they get to the top of the steps and flying front kick them in the back. Yous guys don't have Molson on tap ere? What kinna stadium don't have Molson? Freakin Canadians.

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Was having this discussion today about worst fans. The antagonist claims that Packers fans are the worst but a Packer fan actually bought me a beer at BofA and invited the whole row out for drinks after.

Last week the Seahawks guys were very fun guys.

Falcons and saints are annoying as hell.

But the worst was the Redskins fans last year. May have just been my section but they were not only loud but half retarded. "HE IS HOLDING THAT GUY." No sweetheart that is called a tackle.

So who are the worst fans?

Redskins are the absolute, positively, worst fans to be around under any circumstance, during the season or not in season.

The Panthers could lose every damned game and if they managed to stumble and fumble and win that one all is forgiven.

My hate of them is large.

The 'Skins....god help me.

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In no particular order:

Bills

Skins

Broncos

Cowboys

Giants

Eagles

Bengals

Browns

Steelers

Ravens

Raiders

Jets

Bears

Packers

Vikings

Dolphins

Patriots

Lions

Saints

Falcons

Bucs

49ers

Pretty much any team from up north, with a huge bandwagon following, or from the NFC South. Charlotte is filled with fans from all of the teams above. It's truly mind boggling.

The only fans I can tolerate are the Jags, Texans, Chiefs, Titans, Chargers, and Cardinals fans. The rest of them can choke on a corn filled turd.

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falcons and redskins are the worst i've ever encountered in person. seeing a crowd of burgundy and gold clad emo kids shuffle out of the stadium after the game in 2009 was fun though.

the bills fans from 2009 are still a subject of discussion i see. i was at our 2006 preseason game against them and that was bad enough. they were sweating labatt and nacho cheese.

browns fans in 2006 were obnoxious as fug too.

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