People hate Green Bay for exact opposite reason they hate the Bears. Green Bay has had only 3 quarterbacks in the last 30 years. 2 of which were Hall of Famers that we just can't stand off the field. They don't know the modern era pains of not having a QB that so many other teams struggle with.
As a Packers fan, exactly my point. The NFC North in general hates us for this, especially the Chicago Bears. The Vikings had some flurries with Culpepper and Cousins in the same time span, but having 3 generational QBs since 1992 is insane to even think about in todays age. I'm just happy the division is getting fun again with the Lions being good for once tho
Those same people don’t know that between the Bart Starr and Brett Favre era’s (about 30 years) they went through so many QB’s and kept making bad trades trying to get QB’s
Nah. I honestly don't give a shit that they decided to lose a superbowl.. He's actually right, fans patting themselves on the back thinking they're contributing in a big way to the team's success is way more annoying
@@AintNoWayecalling the Texans irrelevant is next level ignorant. The Browns may suck, but they’re in the best division in football so that doesn’t really work either.
@@TheMetalheadWeeb browns are still irrelevant despite being in the best division lmao. Thats like the redskins in 2024 flexing being in the nfc east when theyre the least relevant
@@AintNoWaye The Browns made it to the playoffs last year…They played against an explosive Texans. Neither team is “irrelevant” they aren’t the Bills, but they aren’t irrelevant. The Texans are contenders next year.
Indianapolis hated for not only ruining Andrew Luck’s career but the fans booing, spitting and cursing him as if this man didn’t give his blood sweat and tears for them. My opinion the fans don’t deserve him.
Hoosier myself and can't agree more. He didn't get any help to keep Indy competitive after one of the best players of all time moved to a new team, then when he retired early [which was a bad move and very weird] they acted like he burned down Lucas Oil himself. Insane.
don’t forget that they ruined peyton, ryan grigson letting andrew luck die, and jim irsay being a piece of shit owner. they’re gonna ruin anthony too. watch.
The Packer fans don’t get their shares from purchasing season tickets. It’s easier to buy shares when they sell them, than it is to get season tickets. You don’t have to wait 30+ years for the stock sale
@@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 always have had a soft spot for them since 2012 used to be my favorite team besides the Steelers, but now they’ve fallen off tremendously, a toast as one of the most famous Steelers fans on the platform says, “F*ck U Spanos Spanos”
@@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 as a Chiefs fan that lived in LA, it was nice being able to get tickets to a Chiefs game without having to sell a kidney. Seriously, the tickets are half price in LA.
I feel like the falcons are hiding the chargers wasting of talent as well, at least on this list. Antonio Gates, LT, Rivers, Brees if you wanna count that, so far Herbert. They haven't even made a super bowl since the 90s, and it wasn't Fouts commanding that team, so maybe throw him on the list too?
As a Bengals fan Mike Brown is not a great owner in football he’s done a lot of questionable decisions around his ownership and the only reason why his reputation of being saved barely it’s because of Joe Burrow and nothing else
The only reason it was such a big movement for them to change their logo and team name is because of who their owner was if it was any other owner not as many people would care
Packers fan and... fans actually own shares of the team. Only reason why there's an 'Owner' figurehead is because of the NFL REQUIRING it for the meetings, etc. so someone got put into the spot (I believe it was most shares at the time when the rule was enforced, but even then there's a cap at only being allowed to own 4% on shares at any given time, so it's not even a wide margin for 'majority', like owning 20% and being called owner to abide by rules) If I had to hazard a guess, the reason why the Packers get heat from fans is because of two things: 1: Consistent Quarterback Stability 2: Quarterback's Off Field Personalities & Actions All of the teams that have struggled to not only find a decent quarterback but also not let him sink into the sand (Cleveland Browns, the Quarterback jersey says it all) are no doubt going to cause some fans to look with envy towards the teams that have had winning formulas and winning, consistent quarterbacks. I was this for a moment when the Packers fell to 3-6 (Admittedly I tossed the season before it started with Love coming on, knowing we needed some buffer room to build the team back up before becoming hopeful of a SB) only to see him swing around and finish off 9-8, showing good promise in the Wild Card against Dallas. Another facet to point one is... we've have 3 quarterbacks in the last three decades. Cleveland in that time has had... drum roll please... THIRTY EIGHT. The Browns have been back since 1999, or 25 years. That means they've had 1.5 starting quarterbacks PER SEASON on average. I can understand not having good players surrounding a good quarterback, but if the quarterback is constantly changing, then there's no way you can build a team, at least one that won't solely rely on suppressing defense a la '85 Bears. The Packers have the luxury of stability and can build a team off of the same guy for years and years. Point two? Well it's not hard to find, honestly. Farve with allegations and Rodgers for stonewalling in his beliefs, along with a poorly thought out comment about an island. I'll leave it at that (And don't brawl with one another in the replies, please).
Well, there is all of that AND the fact that Packers fans like to brag about their QBs, yet, even with the several years in a row of having HoF QBs, the team only has 2 Super Bowl wins. The fans are constantly letting g people know that they have these great (if not personally flawed) QBs, with not much to show for it. The losses in the Playoffs have mounted up. Yes, you made the Playoffs, but then... nothing.
I’m not saying this is true of all Packer fans, but most every Packer fan I know blame the refs every time they lose (like the Fail Mary game for example). To them, the Packers never lose a game fair and square, it’s always because of an officiating error Full disclosure, I am a Seahawks fan, as for the Fail Mary game, I was just happy the Hawks were on the other end of a huge officiating error for once! I also friggin’ HATE the 49ers, almost more than I like the Seahawks, so I’m really disappointed in the Packers for failing to beat them the playoffs and having to live through watching San Franpsycho play in the Super Bowl, so that’s my only real beef with the Packers, they won when I wanted them to lose (week 18) and they lost when I wanted them to win (divisional round)
Dolphin here. The most annoying thing about my team is that we hang on to the 17-0 perfect season. Every year once all the NFL teams have lost a game, yup... They cart out the perfect season. Dolphins.... That was 51 years ago. Enough already.
The thing about the Oakland move is… it really wasn’t their fault. Davis wanted to keep the team in Oakland and Oakland was in the process of making that happen when it was tanked by John Fisher (owner of the Oakland A’s baseball team) The Raiders were in the process of getting a deal done for a new stadium in Oakland in the same site as the Colosseum, however that was cut out from under them when the As signed a 10 year lease on the decrepit Colosseum and (as they shared the stadium) also forced the Raiders to remain in place. Davis neglected to do that so he left the city.
The Buccs were and still are underdawgs. In the top for most losses and still have 2 Super Bowls. We aren't arrogant. We are thankful. Can't wait for this season! Go Buccs!
Hopefully the listed issue for Atlanta will be fixed this season. Pitts had one year with a competent QB, and that was his record setting rookie season. London and Robinson have only had Mariota, Ridder or Heinecke throwing to them.
There’s one thing that separates the Bucs, besides being the first team to host a Super Bowl while playing in it. That is the fact that both of our Championship’s were won out of spite towards our coach’s or Qb’s team from last year.
As a niner fan, I also hate all are bandwagoning fans. I stuck with them all through the 2000s and when we suddenly started winning I saw so many new "fans" come crawling out
I read somewhere in the 2000s that the Bengals had a weight room with 1960s equipment and yes going back to Paul Brown the team has a history of frugality
That's funny. There are more Cowboys fans than Cardinals, Panthers, Jaguars, Titans, and Texans combined. I guess you forgot about the country Mexico. Favorite team (Dallas Cowboys), second favorite team (Las Vegas Raiders).
Chicago Bears Problems are that until the current offseason they never really gave their quarterbacks only one good receiver, one good tight end, mediocre offensive line, and good running game
As a 49er fan you nailed 49ers. The bandwagon fans are the worst and give the rest of the fans a bad name. They are temperamental crybabies and I can’t stand them. If you weren’t rocking your team apparel when they were 2-14 you don’t deserve to rock it now.
The real reason I hate the Texans (as a Steelers fan) is Bill O'Brien ruining what could have been a good and competitive team. For example, trading both J.J. Watt and D'Andre Hopkins for very little in return
In all professional sports teams, it is super hard to keep your composure. Everyone in that building has a role to play and if you do it right you have success with the right team. I am not saying it is easy but sometimes you have to make hard choices in life to be a great team and organization to win a trophy for your fans, city, teammates, coaching staff, general manager, CEO and owner, your family and friends too.
From Wikipedia- The Packers are the only NFL club that is a publicly owned corporation, the only major professional sports franchise in the United States that is a nonprofit entity, and one of only a few such teams that are not privately held. Rather than being the property of an individual, partnership, or corporate entity, they are held as of 2022 by 537,460 stockholders. No one is allowed to hold more than 200,000 shares, which represents approximately four percent of the 5,011,558 shares currently outstanding. It is this broad-based community support and non-profit structure which has kept the team in Green Bay for over a century in spite of being the smallest market in all of North American major professional sports. So yeah.... what the heck you on about mate?
Oh, bull dookie. Those Packers fans "shareholders" effectively no more own a piece of the Green Bay Packers, Inc. than I do. From Wikipedia: _Even though it is referred to as "common stock" in corporate offering documents, a share of Packers stock does not share the same rights traditionally associated with common or preferred stock. It does not include an equity interest, does not pay dividends, cannot be traded, and has no protection under securities law. It also confers no season-ticket purchasing privileges. Shareholders receive nothing more than voting rights, an invitation to the corporation's annual meeting, and an opportunity to purchase exclusive shareholder-only merchandise._ In other words, being a Packers shareholder is rather like being a member of a credit union. (Actually, not even that elevated.) Conceivably, masses of Packers shareholders might organize to nominate and elect new board members for Packers, Inc., but as a practical matter such a coup is in the highest degree unlikely. Realistically, when the Packers in 2011 offered additional stock shares, those suckers who bought those shares paid $250 merely for a fiscally worthless certificate (suitable for framing).
@@That_one_mexican_21why? I mean I do not like your team as a chiefs fan, but that’s because you guys are always good, except for 2020. At least we have the hatred for the cowboys in common.
as someone who lives in DFW our own team because Jerry only knows how to build a amazing stadium while at the same time turning a team into the equivalent of the Toronto Maple Leafs (again sorry Toronto)
As a diehard football fan (Dolphins fan), I really don’t mind the Chiefs, I think most fans outside of Kansas City are just annoyed with the Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift crap that’s been happening all over that takes away the enjoyment of watching football, Kelce makes a catch, camera pans to Taylor Swift everytime. I’m not hating but we’re trying to watch football not a love story.
For some of these, the reasons for hatred only apply to fans of that particular team. If it makes them lose, fans of the other teams in that division probably like it.
An additional note about Kroenke. He used eminent domain to expand his ranch in Texas, forcefully evicting several people and resulting in one of those people ENDING THEIR LIFE!
Stan Kroenke isn't the government, he has no 'eminent domain' authority. He allowed people to rent tracts of land and even build houses on his rented property, however it was clearly understood that the rental agreements might not be renewed, based on business decisions made by Kroenke, thus building houses on that land was taking a major risk. The only way that the Rams were going to return to Los Angeles, where they belonged, was if the franchise built its own stadium there, something which Kroenke was willing to do as team owner.
For the Texans it should be more than just that. Managements overall incompetence concerning the DW situation was ridiculous. Even the lawsuits themselves (most of them I’m sure were true) were a way to recoup money from him all because he wanted out of a management system that you could tell wasn’t in to listening to their players. Hell even JJ walked.
Good thing it isn't like that anymore, with an owner that actually cares about the team, a coach who is a former Texan and wants what everybody else wants. It's a new era, and it's off to a hot start
Can't believe you got through that Chiefs section without a single mention of Taylor Swift. As a Dolphins fan, no one else's fans give a shit about Stephen Ross. The most hate we get is for our stadium allowing for our sideline to be shaded while the opposing team is in the sun. Also get hate because of Tyreek Hill. Seattle one is funny because their fans aren't any louder than anyone else, it's just their stadium design. It's built to be louder than anywhere.
Patrick Mahomes saying he’s ok playing the villain like the bad boys of basketball said in the 80s but without any actual conviction is beyond laughable
@@farakhhanif The board of directors do. They’re not the owners though. Packers fans are the owners they’re just not the typical owners you would think of.
@@LoveProd Okay. Thanks for explaining. That is probably why I think they included that part for the Packers entry. Since the fans don't really have any real power to make changes in the organization. As you said "not typical owners"...
If the lions were not my favorite team, I would root for Baker, but I said it when they traded him... The browns will regret trading Baker, my guess the 2025-26 season.
What's frustrating about seeing the Cheifs win is that when they win in big games, it definitely seems like their opponents just forget what made them successful in the first place and end up beating themselves. The Ravens up and abandoned their run game; the 49ers forgot that CMC down the stretch, for example.
5:55 the problem is the Packers fans actually DO own the team… if you own shares you are a part owner and can theoretically end up having voting power with enough shares. I think a more fair complaint is that packers fans are the negative image of the bears. They might be on their third consecutive franchise quarterback in Jordan Love.
Actually the packers don’t have an owner so if you do buy a share in the team (like my dad did a looonngggg time ago for me) you do own a part of the team
I think the point is that you don't have actual power to change the team. Drafting, trading, etc. is not something the average fan has any actual say over
It sucks when your team doesn't win a regular season, playoff game, or even winning the Super Bowl. I like the underdogs when a team isn't the Chiefs but that how life works.
Look, I'm a Philly fan and yes, Philly fans are nuts. But I am really getting sick of the Santa story. They did not just boo Santa, they booed a guy dressed like Santa because it was a game on or very close to Christmas, I can't remember, and they were getting blown out, and the guy that was supposed to play Santa got caught in traffic or something so they pulled some random dude from the crowd and thus the crowd booed him. They were not just booing Santa for the fun of it.
For the packers and bears spot on. Listening to the packer fans talk about the team even in the summer when it's 90 in the shade is another one even when the brewers are doing well or during the winter when the bucks do well. The bears just need to find a great qb and surround him with talent and a great defense and build a new stadium next to the old one
I find the colts one funny because Luck didn't even communicate with the fact that he was hurt. You can blame the GM at the time but you can't just blame the GM when the QB doesn't say he is getting banged up. Luck basically ruined himself by hiding things from his team. You can't win games or stay healthy if you hide injuries from the team. Also he should've opened his mouth that he needed a better o-line.
As a Ravens diehard, Lamar and his playoff reputation nationally, are not even close to the main reason why everyone hates us. The real reason why the Ravens are hated by many football fans can be summed up in two words. ART MODELL. From the moment he moved the first iteration of the Cleveland Browns to Baltimore, there have been many media pundits and fans around the country who have despised the Ravens ever since. Yes I get that Lamar's reputation in the playoffs hasn't been that great (He did have an outstanding performance against Houston in the Divisional Round though) but here's the thing. Joe Flacco last year got more love while playing for the Browns by the media than he ever did while he was with the Ravens. There are many people who think Ray Lewis should be in jail despite the fact that there was no clear evidence as to what happened in Atlanta in January of 2000. All of those cases as well as the media's hatred for Baltimore City (Because the ladder applies to the Orioles as well) are good ones. They pail in comparison to the amount of hatred that the Ravens have received based on what Art Modell did to Cleveland in 1995. CASE CLOSED!
@@theopportunityforgaming_ytThey're definitely not as bad as some fans (philly), but they can be quite delusional at times which can be quite annoying. They constantly mention their 6 sb rings as if they still apply to their current team (even though they haven't won a playoff game in almost 10 years).
Lifelong Seahawk fan here, Blue and Green till I die. Yeah, we're loud. And we keep track of how often our crowd noise makes the opponent commit a false start. We regard that as an actual statistic. You got a problem with it? Well, yeah, most of you do. It's a rare game that we don't get ya at least once on that one. AND we travel well. There is a significant Seahawk fanbase at every single stadium in the No Fun. But no matter how annoyed you might be with us, we're STILL not as pissy, bitchy, and entitled as Cowturd and Faketriot fans are. Jesus, even the Forty-Whiner fans are better than those two.
Glad the Packers got rid of Rodgers so the only thing to hate us for is something that is factual. Oh, and it's not for season tickets, the stock sales have helped with stadium renovations at Lambaeu 10:42
I'm a cowboys fan an I've always said that Cowboys fans aren't delusional, just overly confident, but if they don't hate Jerry Jones after this off season they are truly delusional
I remember that Peyton Manning just made the Lions look like dummies when he had 6 Touchdowns and 0 Interceptions on a Thanksgiving Day of a game when he was in Indianapolis 5:48
Yeah, it's more about Packers fans bragging about having game changing quarterbacks and being the only NFC north team with any super bowls in recent history.
Hell…I’m a Packers season ticket holder (I DON’T call myself an OWNER…even though I bought a share)…but I’m also a HUGE Patrick Mahomes fan! He’s just a BLAST to watch. Even more so than Tom Brady. But thanks just my humble opinion
holy crap I swear every TPS video they bring up how "the jaguars might move to london" have you not seen the billion dollar new stadium that has been committed to already???
As an Eagles fan, i defend myself when I say that i'm not a dangerous eagles fan. Thats sum bullshit to throw me and others who aren't dangerous into the category of being dangerous fans smfh. Yea I get passionate about my team and I will talk my shit; but I'm not gonna do anything to put another fans safety at risk. And why we have to be labled as dangerous fans as if other nfl teams fans aren't "dangerous"? TPS yall coulda said that we are the most passionate.
It only takes a few bad apples. I recall reading about this one time, a small boy was berated with profanity for wearing the jersey of a player who wasn't playing well that game, by another adult Eagles fan. Classy.
@@mykale2k337 thats prolly true what you said about the 20%. But every nfl team has “dangerous fans” smh. We as eagles fans always get the bad rap because of infamous moments where those eagles fans booed santa, threw batteries at cowboys players, cheered when Michael Irvings career was ended when he laid flat on his back on the field after a nasty hit, etc. The games ive went to at the linc, ive never seen any violent and dangerous eagles fans. But thats not to say they weren’t there. Im hate when other fans just put me in that category of being rowdy and dangerous just because im an eagles fan. Im nothing like that
As a Steelers fan, i have ZERO PROBLEMS with the Chiefs. Inlike the Patriots, the Chiefs didnt CHEAT for their SB's. The Patriots shpuod have been disbanded as a team for how they won their first 3 SB's.
Explain how the Falcons are "wasting" Bijan Robinson when he over 1000 all purpose yards and 5 touchdowns as a rookie sharing time? Having an idiot for a coach at that time was one thing, but Bijan and Drake London helped make that offense do anything. Pitts was hurt a lot, and in his first couple of seasons, had no one around him. You could have went with inept coaching, because that was very true.
For the 49ers, you could also say the colin kaepernick situation (yes, I refuse to even capitalize that loser’s name). The guy started kneeling for the national anthem and the Niners’ bigwigs did nothing about it. I’m a Seahawks fan, so I already hated the 49ers, colin kaepernick merely gave me another reason. Also, this past season, football experts everywhere had their lips glued to the Niners’ hind ends all year, calling them the odds on favorite to win the Super Bowl (if I hear one more time “how great the 49ers are”, I’M GONNA LOSE IT!) and putting them at #1 in most power rankings and sometimes even keeping them on top even after a loss! There was one week in particular where the Seahawks lost and went down multiple ranks, but the 49ers also lost and the experts excused it as a “hiccup” and kept them at #1! I mean, seriously!?! Thank goodness for the Chiefs, the heroes that denied San Franpsycho the Super Bowl title and watching those bullies cry on national television was the best feeling in the world! The colin kaepernick curse is alive and well! It was my 2nd favorite Super Bowl of all time! (The one the Seahawks won will always be my #1)
I seriously don't understand why people can't let the santa thing go, I've never seen any other team have a story from the 60s still held over their head like it is for the eagles it's really annoying. And the reason why santa was getting booed had snowballs thrown at him was for a valid reason, not because every Philadelphian is bitter and hates everything. people love taking things and running with them.
Broncos - bill romanowski Bengals - vontez burfict Steelers - playing dirty Jets - their fans are obnoxious for zero reason Detroit - wasting Matt Stafford, Barry sanders, and Calvin Johnson’s career (they’ve play well generally speaking even in their worst seasons on thanksgiving so I’m not sure why that was the reason)
As an English nfl fan I’m also mad with the jags having games in London every year. They are so shit I don’t want them taking up the spot that an actually good team could be having
NFL is a business but sometimes you have to let go of your ego to have someone else to help you or have someone else do it for you or replace that person because he isn't doing his or her job correctly. Everyone needs help in life so don't be afraid to ask when you are an owner or a CEO of an NFL team. There isn't harm if you ask but there is harm if you don't ask for the right kind of help your looking for in the NFL business.
People love my panthers. Not only do you get a bye, you get a W too. Hell the tickets are 90 cents. You can drive from Atlanta and get a better deal on the falcons games
People hate Green Bay for exact opposite reason they hate the Bears. Green Bay has had only 3 quarterbacks in the last 30 years. 2 of which were Hall of Famers that we just can't stand off the field. They don't know the modern era pains of not having a QB that so many other teams struggle with.
Yeah I was surprised when they didn't say this
Hopefully a third Hall of Famer coming up. Also yes, because the fans ACTUALLY OWN THE TEAM.
Fax, i always hated the Packers when Aaron Rodgers played for them, but now Packers are a top 10 fav for me with Jordan Love
As a Packers fan, exactly my point. The NFC North in general hates us for this, especially the Chicago Bears. The Vikings had some flurries with Culpepper and Cousins in the same time span, but having 3 generational QBs since 1992 is insane to even think about in todays age. I'm just happy the division is getting fun again with the Lions being good for once tho
Those same people don’t know that between the Bart Starr and Brett Favre era’s (about 30 years) they went through so many QB’s and kept making bad trades trying to get QB’s
Seahawks - not giving the ball to marshawn
Bingo
Why couldn't they
Nah. I honestly don't give a shit that they decided to lose a superbowl.. He's actually right, fans patting themselves on the back thinking they're contributing in a big way to the team's success is way more annoying
I hate them either way same as the Sheep as a Niners fan
I'm a lifelong 'Hawks fan, since 1976.
And yeah, we should have run the Goddamn ball.
But hey, at least it wasn't the Buttfumble.... 😅
Amazing how Deshaun Watson is the most hated thing on two separate teams
well its two irrelevant teams
@@AintNoWayecalling the Texans irrelevant is next level ignorant. The Browns may suck, but they’re in the best division in football so that doesn’t really work either.
@@TheMetalheadWeeb when were the texans ever truly relevant not even a top 2 team in their state both in on field and off field terms
@@TheMetalheadWeeb browns are still irrelevant despite being in the best division lmao. Thats like the redskins in 2024 flexing being in the nfc east when theyre the least relevant
@@AintNoWaye The Browns made it to the playoffs last year…They played against an explosive Texans. Neither team is “irrelevant” they aren’t the Bills, but they aren’t irrelevant. The Texans are contenders next year.
Indianapolis hated for not only ruining Andrew Luck’s career but the fans booing, spitting and cursing him as if this man didn’t give his blood sweat and tears for them. My opinion the fans don’t deserve him.
Dude retired after Preseason Week 3.
Didn’t even play the season he promised the fans he would. I absolutely understand the fans frustration
Hoosier myself and can't agree more. He didn't get any help to keep Indy competitive after one of the best players of all time moved to a new team, then when he retired early [which was a bad move and very weird] they acted like he burned down Lucas Oil himself. Insane.
don’t forget that they ruined peyton, ryan grigson letting andrew luck die, and jim irsay being a piece of shit owner. they’re gonna ruin anthony too. watch.
The Packer fans don’t get their shares from purchasing season tickets. It’s easier to buy shares when they sell them, than it is to get season tickets. You don’t have to wait 30+ years for the stock sale
shows how much mfs research aka they don't.
I'd had more people complain to me about wasting the careers of Barry and Calvin than I have about Thanksgiving games.
I personally like the hiring of harbaugh, but what I hate most about the Chargers is their relocation back to LA. They should’ve never left San Diego.
Amen! I’m a Chiefs fan, but I’ve always had a soft spot for the Chargers. That is, until they moved to LA, now I don’t care about them at all.
@@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 always have had a soft spot for them since 2012 used to be my favorite team besides the Steelers, but now they’ve fallen off tremendously, a toast as one of the most famous Steelers fans on the platform says, “F*ck U Spanos Spanos”
@@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 as a Chiefs fan that lived in LA, it was nice being able to get tickets to a Chiefs game without having to sell a kidney. Seriously, the tickets are half price in LA.
Yeah and now their jerseys are worse I actually liked the dark blue ones
But every chargers jersey is the best jersey so idk
@@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 I’ve always hated Spanos He hates Steeler fans anyways
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Not all hero’s wear capes
"spilling his drink"😂 the way the media words things he threw that drink 😂
Exactly. Spilling implies it was an accident
Dean Spanos, not Jim Harbaugh, is the reason the Chargers are hated. At least Harbaugh didn’t move the Chargers from San Diego
It has always been Spanos. For the last 20ish years. It's been Spanos
I was stationed in San Diego in the 80s and the bolts were loved there. Spanos is a greedy a-hole
I came here to add this. Spanos is a stain.
Nah it’s their delusional fans thinking that Mickey Mouse franchise runs LA and think they better than the Raiders with 0 rings 😂😂😂
I feel like the falcons are hiding the chargers wasting of talent as well, at least on this list. Antonio Gates, LT, Rivers, Brees if you wanna count that, so far Herbert. They haven't even made a super bowl since the 90s, and it wasn't Fouts commanding that team, so maybe throw him on the list too?
As a Bengals fan Mike Brown is not a great owner in football he’s done a lot of questionable decisions around his ownership and the only reason why his reputation of being saved barely it’s because of Joe Burrow and nothing else
Amen. Mike brown needs to go.
@@TheHighNorthSame situation as the Raiders and Lakers then.
The team is the only source of income
As a browns fan, let him stay
He’s given the team to his daughter. He’s basically a figurehead at this point.
@@baxatakbaxatak2014 she needs help with it then
I'm pretty sure Ravens Fans hate the fact that the Chiefs beat them at home in the AFC Title Game in 2023 1:55
Washington commanders cancelling a real historical figure as their logo
The only reason it was such a big movement for them to change their logo and team name is because of who their owner was if it was any other owner not as many people would care
All Washington had to do was change their name back to the Braves and kept the logo, but Dan is too big of an ass to even think of that.
Packers fan and... fans actually own shares of the team. Only reason why there's an 'Owner' figurehead is because of the NFL REQUIRING it for the meetings, etc. so someone got put into the spot (I believe it was most shares at the time when the rule was enforced, but even then there's a cap at only being allowed to own 4% on shares at any given time, so it's not even a wide margin for 'majority', like owning 20% and being called owner to abide by rules)
If I had to hazard a guess, the reason why the Packers get heat from fans is because of two things:
1: Consistent Quarterback Stability
2: Quarterback's Off Field Personalities & Actions
All of the teams that have struggled to not only find a decent quarterback but also not let him sink into the sand (Cleveland Browns, the Quarterback jersey says it all) are no doubt going to cause some fans to look with envy towards the teams that have had winning formulas and winning, consistent quarterbacks.
I was this for a moment when the Packers fell to 3-6 (Admittedly I tossed the season before it started with Love coming on, knowing we needed some buffer room to build the team back up before becoming hopeful of a SB) only to see him swing around and finish off 9-8, showing good promise in the Wild Card against Dallas.
Another facet to point one is... we've have 3 quarterbacks in the last three decades. Cleveland in that time has had... drum roll please... THIRTY EIGHT. The Browns have been back since 1999, or 25 years. That means they've had 1.5 starting quarterbacks PER SEASON on average. I can understand not having good players surrounding a good quarterback, but if the quarterback is constantly changing, then there's no way you can build a team, at least one that won't solely rely on suppressing defense a la '85 Bears. The Packers have the luxury of stability and can build a team off of the same guy for years and years.
Point two? Well it's not hard to find, honestly. Farve with allegations and Rodgers for stonewalling in his beliefs, along with a poorly thought out comment about an island. I'll leave it at that (And don't brawl with one another in the replies, please).
Well, there is all of that AND the fact that Packers fans like to brag about their QBs, yet, even with the several years in a row of having HoF QBs, the team only has 2 Super Bowl wins.
The fans are constantly letting g people know that they have these great (if not personally flawed) QBs, with not much to show for it.
The losses in the Playoffs have mounted up.
Yes, you made the Playoffs, but then... nothing.
@@Will-fk2dk A dynasty of Underachieving, for sure. Granted, we could have gotten no SBs at all, so I'll take the wins where I can.
@@synisterTRUE As a Bears fan, I would, too.
I would take ANY Super Bowl wins in the past 38 years
I aint reading all dat
I’m not saying this is true of all Packer fans, but most every Packer fan I know blame the refs every time they lose (like the Fail Mary game for example). To them, the Packers never lose a game fair and square, it’s always because of an officiating error
Full disclosure, I am a Seahawks fan, as for the Fail Mary game, I was just happy the Hawks were on the other end of a huge officiating error for once!
I also friggin’ HATE the 49ers, almost more than I like the Seahawks, so I’m really disappointed in the Packers for failing to beat them the playoffs and having to live through watching San Franpsycho play in the Super Bowl, so that’s my only real beef with the Packers, they won when I wanted them to lose (week 18) and they lost when I wanted them to win (divisional round)
I don't exactly hate the Chiefs. I hate how the Bills blew really good chances to beat them in the playoffs and validate their rivalry.
So you hate the Bills for not getting it done?
Dolphin here. The most annoying thing about my team is that we hang on to the 17-0 perfect season. Every year once all the NFL teams have lost a game, yup... They cart out the perfect season.
Dolphins.... That was 51 years ago. Enough already.
Right? Them boys are old enough to be presidential candidates now...
@@cmike123 shoot well beyond that, you can run for president at 35. more like AARP members.
@@Fadaar Colonial Penn lol
The thing about the Oakland move is… it really wasn’t their fault. Davis wanted to keep the team in Oakland and Oakland was in the process of making that happen when it was tanked by John Fisher (owner of the Oakland A’s baseball team)
The Raiders were in the process of getting a deal done for a new stadium in Oakland in the same site as the Colosseum, however that was cut out from under them when the As signed a 10 year lease on the decrepit Colosseum and (as they shared the stadium) also forced the Raiders to remain in place. Davis neglected to do that so he left the city.
The Buccs were and still are underdawgs. In the top for most losses and still have 2 Super Bowls. We aren't arrogant. We are thankful. Can't wait for this season! Go Buccs!
Hopefully the listed issue for Atlanta will be fixed this season. Pitts had one year with a competent QB, and that was his record setting rookie season. London and Robinson have only had Mariota, Ridder or Heinecke throwing to them.
There’s one thing that separates the Bucs, besides being the first team to host a Super Bowl while playing in it. That is the fact that both of our Championship’s were won out of spite towards our coach’s or Qb’s team from last year.
As a niner fan, I also hate all are bandwagoning fans. I stuck with them all through the 2000s and when we suddenly started winning I saw so many new "fans" come crawling out
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I read somewhere in the 2000s that the Bengals had a weight room with 1960s equipment and yes going back to Paul Brown the team has a history of frugality
7:07 we know what this would’ve been 3 years ago
The Cowboys and Raiders are probably the most hated teams in the NFL
Raiders are not more hated than the Chiefs
That's funny. There are more Cowboys fans than Cardinals, Panthers, Jaguars, Titans, and Texans combined. I guess you forgot about the country Mexico. Favorite team (Dallas Cowboys), second favorite team (Las Vegas Raiders).
@@vaporterra well, we found the Raiders fan
It's Cowboys, Patriots, and recently Chiefs. (Coming from a Giants fan)
@@davebradley4498you know you can be both the most loved and hated...
That's the cowboys...
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I did something similar on my channel but I might do a video on player who went from great teams to worst teams. Thank you
I'd watch this video.
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Chicago Bears Problems are that until the current offseason they never really gave their quarterbacks only one good receiver, one good tight end, mediocre offensive line, and good running game
As a Panthers fan, we have over half to three quarters of the fan base that hate David Tepper.
Where’s that one guy who has all the timestamps? 😂
I know!!!
At least it's alphabetical by city name
3 posts above yours as I scroll
@@blindjustice8718 🤣
“THE ONE REAL REASON YOUR TEAMS IS HATED”
9:41 “so besides all the winning yeah”
So no the real reason it’s okay
As a 49er fan you nailed 49ers. The bandwagon fans are the worst and give the rest of the fans a bad name. They are temperamental crybabies and I can’t stand them. If you weren’t rocking your team apparel when they were 2-14 you don’t deserve to rock it now.
The real reason I hate the Texans (as a Steelers fan) is Bill O'Brien ruining what could have been a good and competitive team. For example, trading both J.J. Watt and D'Andre Hopkins for very little in return
In all professional sports teams, it is super hard to keep your composure. Everyone in that building has a role to play and if you do it right you have success with the right team. I am not saying it is easy but sometimes you have to make hard choices in life to be a great team and organization to win a trophy for your fans, city, teammates, coaching staff, general manager, CEO and owner, your family and friends too.
Y'all really are the people magazine of sports pages on RUclips😂.
Perfect description for this years falcons pick. Sux for MPJ was hoping to see him in actual action somewhere.
From Wikipedia- The Packers are the only NFL club that is a publicly owned corporation, the only major professional sports franchise in the United States that is a nonprofit entity, and one of only a few such teams that are not privately held. Rather than being the property of an individual, partnership, or corporate entity, they are held as of 2022 by 537,460 stockholders. No one is allowed to hold more than 200,000 shares, which represents approximately four percent of the 5,011,558 shares currently outstanding. It is this broad-based community support and non-profit structure which has kept the team in Green Bay for over a century in spite of being the smallest market in all of North American major professional sports.
So yeah.... what the heck you on about mate?
Oh, bull dookie. Those Packers fans "shareholders" effectively no more own a piece of the Green Bay Packers, Inc. than I do.
From Wikipedia: _Even though it is referred to as "common stock" in corporate offering documents, a share of Packers stock does not share the same rights traditionally associated with common or preferred stock. It does not include an equity interest, does not pay dividends, cannot be traded, and has no protection under securities law. It also confers no season-ticket purchasing privileges. Shareholders receive nothing more than voting rights, an invitation to the corporation's annual meeting, and an opportunity to purchase exclusive shareholder-only merchandise._
In other words, being a Packers shareholder is rather like being a member of a credit union. (Actually, not even that elevated.) Conceivably, masses of Packers shareholders might organize to nominate and elect new board members for Packers, Inc., but as a practical matter such a coup is in the highest degree unlikely. Realistically, when the Packers in 2011 offered additional stock shares, those suckers who bought those shares paid $250 merely for a fiscally worthless certificate (suitable for framing).
As a ninners fan I only hate the chiefs and cowboys
Seahawks?
@@vaporterra I don’t like them but I HATE the chiefs and the cowgirls
@@That_one_mexican_21why? I mean I do not like your team as a chiefs fan, but that’s because you guys are always good, except for 2020. At least we have the hatred for the cowboys in common.
@@elikramer9234 because of ur fan base and more off the field stuff then on the field and that’s not a jab a Taylor swift
Classic whiner
As a Chiefs fan for over 10 years, it's honestly sad that they're getting so much hate.
as someone who lives in DFW our own team because Jerry only knows how to build a amazing stadium while at the same time turning a team into the equivalent of the Toronto Maple Leafs (again sorry Toronto)
As a diehard football fan (Dolphins fan), I really don’t mind the Chiefs, I think most fans outside of Kansas City are just annoyed with the Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift crap that’s been happening all over that takes away the enjoyment of watching football, Kelce makes a catch, camera pans to Taylor Swift everytime. I’m not hating but we’re trying to watch football not a love story.
been a niner fan since 2002 and those were rough times 🔴🟡
For some of these, the reasons for hatred only apply to fans of that particular team. If it makes them lose, fans of the other teams in that division probably like it.
We hate the team that made this video because they didn’t put timestamps for the 49ers
An additional note about Kroenke. He used eminent domain to expand his ranch in Texas, forcefully evicting several people and resulting in one of those people ENDING THEIR LIFE!
Stan Kroenke isn't the government, he has no 'eminent domain' authority.
He allowed people to rent tracts of land and even build houses on his rented property, however it was clearly understood that the rental agreements might not be renewed, based on business decisions made by Kroenke, thus building houses on that land was taking a major risk.
The only way that the Rams were going to return to Los Angeles, where they belonged, was if the franchise built its own stadium there, something which Kroenke was willing to do as team owner.
For the Texans it should be more than just that. Managements overall incompetence concerning the DW situation was ridiculous. Even the lawsuits themselves (most of them I’m sure were true) were a way to recoup money from him all because he wanted out of a management system that you could tell wasn’t in to listening to their players. Hell even JJ walked.
Good thing it isn't like that anymore, with an owner that actually cares about the team, a coach who is a former Texan and wants what everybody else wants. It's a new era, and it's off to a hot start
Can't believe you got through that Chiefs section without a single mention of Taylor Swift.
As a Dolphins fan, no one else's fans give a shit about Stephen Ross. The most hate we get is for our stadium allowing for our sideline to be shaded while the opposing team is in the sun. Also get hate because of Tyreek Hill.
Seattle one is funny because their fans aren't any louder than anyone else, it's just their stadium design. It's built to be louder than anywhere.
As a Bucs fan. I will be coming back to this video in January
Patrick Mahomes saying he’s ok playing the villain like the bad boys of basketball said in the 80s but without any actual conviction is beyond laughable
Really? Chiefs being the new Patriots? With all the stuff I hear about Taylor Swift you’d think I’d be her. 😂
Green Bay’s fans do own the team 💀
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They do, but do they have any power in the organization? Is big decisions put up for a vote?
@@farakhhanif The board of directors do. They’re not the owners though. Packers fans are the owners they’re just not the typical owners you would think of.
@@LoveProd Okay. Thanks for explaining. That is probably why I think they included that part for the Packers entry. Since the fans don't really have any real power to make changes in the organization. As you said "not typical owners"...
@@farakhhanif Yeah I get your point bro
Still kinda confusing why people would be upset about labeling Packers fans as owners but it is what it is. 🫡
If the lions were not my favorite team, I would root for Baker, but I said it when they traded him... The browns will regret trading Baker, my guess the 2025-26 season.
Being a Raiders fan, I don't need a reason to hate the Queefs. Kelce-Taylor love story adds an extra spark to it.
I love the fact the rest of the league and nfl fans recognize the Steelers consistency.
What's frustrating about seeing the Cheifs win is that when they win in big games, it definitely seems like their opponents just forget what made them successful in the first place and end up beating themselves. The Ravens up and abandoned their run game; the 49ers forgot that CMC down the stretch, for example.
5:55 the problem is the Packers fans actually DO own the team… if you own shares you are a part owner and can theoretically end up having voting power with enough shares.
I think a more fair complaint is that packers fans are the negative image of the bears. They might be on their third consecutive franchise quarterback in Jordan Love.
Actually the packers don’t have an owner so if you do buy a share in the team (like my dad did a looonngggg time ago for me) you do own a part of the team
I think the point is that you don't have actual power to change the team. Drafting, trading, etc. is not something the average fan has any actual say over
It sucks when your team doesn't win a regular season, playoff game, or even winning the Super Bowl. I like the underdogs when a team isn't the Chiefs but that how life works.
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I’m a broncos fan but I can say it’s Dean Spanos that we (NFL fans) hate about the Chargers not Jim.
Dallas Cowboys fans agree with you for the most part….well I agree 💯
Look, I'm a Philly fan and yes, Philly fans are nuts. But I am really getting sick of the Santa story. They did not just boo Santa, they booed a guy dressed like Santa because it was a game on or very close to Christmas, I can't remember, and they were getting blown out, and the guy that was supposed to play Santa got caught in traffic or something so they pulled some random dude from the crowd and thus the crowd booed him. They were not just booing Santa for the fun of it.
Jerry Jones for my Cowboys issues is spot on.
For the packers and bears spot on. Listening to the packer fans talk about the team even in the summer when it's 90 in the shade is another one even when the brewers are doing well or during the winter when the bucks do well. The bears just need to find a great qb and surround him with talent and a great defense and build a new stadium next to the old one
Love your video TPS and keep up the great work. You are awesome, and as a Raiders fan, I kinda like the move
I find the colts one funny because Luck didn't even communicate with the fact that he was hurt. You can blame the GM at the time but you can't just blame the GM when the QB doesn't say he is getting banged up. Luck basically ruined himself by hiding things from his team. You can't win games or stay healthy if you hide injuries from the team. Also he should've opened his mouth that he needed a better o-line.
As a Ravens diehard, Lamar and his playoff reputation nationally, are not even close to the main reason why everyone hates us. The real reason why the Ravens are hated by many football fans can be summed up in two words. ART MODELL. From the moment he moved the first iteration of the Cleveland Browns to Baltimore, there have been many media pundits and fans around the country who have despised the Ravens ever since. Yes I get that Lamar's reputation in the playoffs hasn't been that great (He did have an outstanding performance against Houston in the Divisional Round though) but here's the thing. Joe Flacco last year got more love while playing for the Browns by the media than he ever did while he was with the Ravens. There are many people who think Ray Lewis should be in jail despite the fact that there was no clear evidence as to what happened in Atlanta in January of 2000. All of those cases as well as the media's hatred for Baltimore City (Because the ladder applies to the Orioles as well) are good ones. They pail in comparison to the amount of hatred that the Ravens have received based on what Art Modell did to Cleveland in 1995. CASE CLOSED!
Being a Steelers fan, I hate Steelers fans sometimes. Really shocked that wasn’t the reason for us lol
I get it. As a football fan, I dislike a lot of football fans, both for my team & in general. It’s my least favorite aspect of being a fan.
Steelers fans aren’t bad compared to other teams fanbases. Especially the Eagles.
@@theopportunityforgaming_yt facts
@@kylecherpak4306 Personally I respect Steelers fans
@@theopportunityforgaming_ytThey're definitely not as bad as some fans (philly), but they can be quite delusional at times which can be quite annoying. They constantly mention their 6 sb rings as if they still apply to their current team (even though they haven't won a playoff game in almost 10 years).
Lifelong Seahawk fan here, Blue and Green till I die.
Yeah, we're loud. And we keep track of how often our crowd noise makes the opponent commit a false start. We regard that as an actual statistic.
You got a problem with it? Well, yeah, most of you do. It's a rare game that we don't get ya at least once on that one.
AND we travel well. There is a significant Seahawk fanbase at every single stadium in the No Fun.
But no matter how annoyed you might be with us, we're STILL not as pissy, bitchy, and entitled as Cowturd and Faketriot fans are. Jesus, even the Forty-Whiner fans are better than those two.
Glad the Packers got rid of Rodgers so the only thing to hate us for is something that is factual. Oh, and it's not for season tickets, the stock sales have helped with stadium renovations at Lambaeu 10:42
Imagine posting a video with a London Jaguars joke the day after the Jaguars and Jacksonville made a 30 year agreement to keep the team in Duval.
I'm a cowboys fan an I've always said that Cowboys fans aren't delusional, just overly confident, but if they don't hate Jerry Jones after this off season they are truly delusional
I remember that Peyton Manning just made the Lions look like dummies when he had 6 Touchdowns and 0 Interceptions on a Thanksgiving Day of a game when he was in Indianapolis 5:48
Whos gonna tell them that you dont get shares for buying season tickets, you get shares when you buy them
The Packers one is a huge stretch
Yeah, it's more about Packers fans bragging about having game changing quarterbacks and being the only NFC north team with any super bowls in recent history.
As a Bears fan that a fear answer but the real answer is a bad leader who make a trash can look like a more capable leader
Hell…I’m a Packers season ticket holder (I DON’T call myself an OWNER…even though I bought a share)…but I’m also a HUGE Patrick Mahomes fan! He’s just a BLAST to watch. Even more so than Tom Brady. But thanks just my humble opinion
holy crap I swear every TPS video they bring up how "the jaguars might move to london" have you not seen the billion dollar new stadium that has been committed to already???
As an Eagles fan, i defend myself when I say that i'm not a dangerous eagles fan. Thats sum bullshit to throw me and others who aren't dangerous into the category of being dangerous fans smfh. Yea I get passionate about my team and I will talk my shit; but I'm not gonna do anything to put another fans safety at risk. And why we have to be labled as dangerous fans as if other nfl teams fans aren't "dangerous"? TPS yall coulda said that we are the most passionate.
Whatever. Everyone knows there's a secret tunnel going from the stadium to the holiday Inn. Philly fans will hammer Santa, win or lose.
While I'm sure that you And 80% of Philly's fanbase are loyal passionate fans, that 20% are not only dangerous but they are proud of injuring people
It only takes a few bad apples.
I recall reading about this one time, a small boy was berated with profanity for wearing the jersey of a player who wasn't playing well that game, by another adult Eagles fan. Classy.
@@mykale2k337 thats prolly true what you said about the 20%. But every nfl team has “dangerous fans” smh. We as eagles fans always get the bad rap because of infamous moments where those eagles fans booed santa, threw batteries at cowboys players, cheered when Michael Irvings career was ended when he laid flat on his back on the field after a nasty hit, etc. The games ive went to at the linc, ive never seen any violent and dangerous eagles fans. But thats not to say they weren’t there. Im hate when other fans just put me in that category of being rowdy and dangerous just because im an eagles fan. Im nothing like that
@@alexf8309 anyone who threw snowballs at drunk santa is probably over 70 now because it happened in 1968
As a Boys fan.... Yeah. I don't know if Dallas will ever win another SB whilst Jerry is still alive due to his interference.
Beagles and Browns completely SUCKS on everything 4:22
Beagles?
As a Steelers fan, i have ZERO PROBLEMS with the Chiefs. Inlike the Patriots, the Chiefs didnt CHEAT for their SB's.
The Patriots shpuod have been disbanded as a team for how they won their first 3 SB's.
Exactly
Explain how the Falcons are "wasting" Bijan Robinson when he over 1000 all purpose yards and 5 touchdowns as a rookie sharing time? Having an idiot for a coach at that time was one thing, but Bijan and Drake London helped make that offense do anything. Pitts was hurt a lot, and in his first couple of seasons, had no one around him.
You could have went with inept coaching, because that was very true.
Bountygate happened in Philadelphia when buddy ryan was the coach.
For the 49ers, you could also say the colin kaepernick situation (yes, I refuse to even capitalize that loser’s name). The guy started kneeling for the national anthem and the Niners’ bigwigs did nothing about it. I’m a Seahawks fan, so I already hated the 49ers, colin kaepernick merely gave me another reason.
Also, this past season, football experts everywhere had their lips glued to the Niners’ hind ends all year, calling them the odds on favorite to win the Super Bowl (if I hear one more time “how great the 49ers are”, I’M GONNA LOSE IT!) and putting them at #1 in most power rankings and sometimes even keeping them on top even after a loss! There was one week in particular where the Seahawks lost and went down multiple ranks, but the 49ers also lost and the experts excused it as a “hiccup” and kept them at #1! I mean, seriously!?! Thank goodness for the Chiefs, the heroes that denied San Franpsycho the Super Bowl title and watching those bullies cry on national television was the best feeling in the world! The colin kaepernick curse is alive and well! It was my 2nd favorite Super Bowl of all time! (The one the Seahawks won will always be my #1)
Being a Steeler fan I can understand the hate towards them. Because they have a great organization and they always develop talent
Dolphins - putting a concussed Tua on the fucking field
I seriously don't understand why people can't let the santa thing go, I've never seen any other team have a story from the 60s still held over their head like it is for the eagles it's really annoying. And the reason why santa was getting booed had snowballs thrown at him was for a valid reason, not because every Philadelphian is bitter and hates everything. people love taking things and running with them.
Moat eagles fans were not alive for it.
As a falcons fan that is fairly accurate. Why take these superstar players and not having them used/ around your game plan.
Broncos - bill romanowski
Bengals - vontez burfict
Steelers - playing dirty
Jets - their fans are obnoxious for zero reason
Detroit - wasting Matt Stafford, Barry sanders, and Calvin Johnson’s career (they’ve play well generally speaking even in their worst seasons on thanksgiving so I’m not sure why that was the reason)
Actually, when Sean Payton took over the Saints, they were in the same boat that Denver is in now.
9:26 So basically like the Toronto Maple Leafs fans. That was hard to admit as a Leafs fan myself
As a raider fan we needed to stay either in Oakland or LA
Honestly, I feel like one of the reasons why the Steelers are hated are because their fans are obnoxious
“I’m okay with being a villain”
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Lol
The Chargers should have been about them blowing leads and choking winnable games away.
Im sorry but Washingtons is got to be the mishandling of rg3 and Seattle is SB49 goal line play call
As an English nfl fan I’m also mad with the jags having games in London every year. They are so shit I don’t want them taking up the spot that an actually good team could be having
NFL is a business but sometimes you have to let go of your ego to have someone else to help you or have someone else do it for you or replace that person because he isn't doing his or her job correctly. Everyone needs help in life so don't be afraid to ask when you are an owner or a CEO of an NFL team. There isn't harm if you ask but there is harm if you don't ask for the right kind of help your looking for in the NFL business.
Wow send this dissertation to the nfl headquarters, stat!
People love my panthers. Not only do you get a bye, you get a W too.
Hell the tickets are 90 cents. You can drive from Atlanta and get a better deal on the falcons games
I’m surprised you didn’t say the tush push for Phili