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Most liked and hated NFL teams


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For me:

Liked:

1. Panthers

2. San Fran

3. Green Bay

4. Colts

5. Giants

Hated:

1. Atlanta

2. N. Orleans

3. Tampa

4. Dallas

5. New England

Panthers

Bengals

Chargers

Vikings

Ravens

Those are the favorites and for my hates I'll say

Cowboys

Patriots

Falcons

Saints

Steelers

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Most Hated:

Patriots or Saints, probably a tie

Atlanta

then Tampa

Dislike:

Redskins - too much local bullchit

Philly - the city of brotherly love that chucks batteries in iceballs at players

Pittsburg - see Redskins above

Cowboys - see Redskins above

Dont dislike:

Denver - sorry but I cant hate on Fox and Manning, I love to make fun of them goofy bastards, but I cant hate em

...damn my list is very predictable

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Top 5:

Panthers (a fuging duhh)

Ravens

Steelers

Dolphins

Redskins (used to be #1 before Panthers. Snyder has really made me not like them nearly as much as I did)

Redskins and Dolphins used to be my top 2 when I was a kid before the Panthers. When they came along I only focused on the Panthers until I grew older and started respecting other franchises.

Bottom 5:

Cowboys

Saints

Falcons

Jets

Patriots (Mostly cause they win a lot)

The top 2 I hate far beyond more than anyone else in the league.

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