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Old 04-13-2011, 10:47 AM   #1079
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Originally Posted by KCbroncoHATER View Post
You see a lot of haters of successful teams out there. It's true of several fanbases, but particularly this one I've noticed. And while I hate my fair share of good teams (Colts, Steelers, even the Yankees if you want to cross sports) I usually hate them just because they're so damn unlikeable.

Oddly enough, I don't totally despise the Patriots. Same goes for the Cowboys (well, in the 90s anyway) and the 49ers (same thing). I don't mind the Ravens, either. If you move to other sports, I'm cool with the Lakers or the Celtics. I don't hate the Heat, either. But I absolutely despise the Knicks, Nuggets, and Spurs.

The Packers are different than my list of tolerable teams, though. They aren't just on a tolerable list. I genuinely like them. They draft well, they're entertaining, and they play in a small town with one of the most devoted fanbases that you'll see in any sport. Oh, and did I mention that they're community-owned?

If there's ONE successful team that Chiefs fans should at least tolerate it's the goddamn Packers. I'm probably making too much out of this, but whatever. My comments are mostly directed at whichever guy was yukking it up about having 2nd-favorite teams. When you go through a drought like the Chiefs are in right now, it's hard to NOT have a 2nd-favorite team.
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