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Their fans have been loyal, colorful and entertaining. They party! The men wear wedding dresses and voodoo masks. The women wear beads. What can possibly be bad about this? After all of those years they win the superbowl. I was lucky enough to go. And you know what? There wasn't any taunting of Indy fans or any nasty chants and I didn't witness one piece of ugliness the entire time. it was just a bunch of people there to party and support their team. What can anyone really say bad about them? |
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give em a break...their city is forever sinking
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I'd like to see an IQ Test battle between Dimmy and Nascar. It'd be like Ferdinand and Alysheba in the Classic.
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you again?...let it go,huh?
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Would you have preferred another analogy?
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I am a lifelong fan (and shareholder) of the Green Bay Packers. Our family visited friends in Green Bay when I was 6 years old, I saw Lambeau Field (yes, it's been Lambeau Field that long) and I've followed them ever since. I am fortunate that I can occasionally get tickets to their home games, and I fly up every year or two to tailgate, watch the game, tailgate some more and thoroughly enjoy myself. I was there when the Patriots shut out the Packers, and played pickup football with Patriot fans in the parking lot after the game. I was there when the Packers came back from an ugly start to defeat the Seahawks in the snow. And I was there when the Packers handed Favre and the Vikings a defeat in October. The Packer faithful are no fair-weather fans. All the games are sold out. The wait for season tickets takes decades. There is no single owner of the team. Green Bay is the smallest "city" to have an NFL team. Yes, I love being a Packer fan.
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Can I be Ferdinand?
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I bet a lot of those saints fans would have partied superbowl night whether they had won or lost. Thats what makes them great fans in my opinion. I like going to a game and taking a picture with a guy wearing a wedding dress and a skeleton mask. I like being hugged and high fived after a kick off. What could ever be annoying about them? To each their own I guess. |
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Lots of loveable losers have made their way to the title game the last 10 years: the Bucs, the Saints, and the only franchise that can give the Lions a run for their money for the title of worst franchise in modern NFL history, the Cardinals.
And nobody has a more annoying fan base than the New freaking Orleans Saints.
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Saints fans invented wearing the paper bags. Arguably, the most memorable player in their history was a club footed kicker. There has been no franchise more pathetic than the Saints over the years. Some are arguably as bad, but none worse.
To each their own as far as what annoys them. Until you and nascar, I had not seen anybody proclaim saints fans to be extremely annoying. Then again you did say Michael Vick is "one dimensional" and Nascar...welll...lets just say you guys keep each other in good company. |
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Just wanted to clear that up
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