The New England Patriots...
BEST OFFENSE IN THE NFL
BEST DEFENSE IN THE NFL
BEST QB IN THE NFL
BEST WIDEOUT IN THE NFL
BEST COACH IN THE NFL
BEST OWNER IN THE NFL
BEST FANS IN THE NFL
BEST TEAM IN THE NFL
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The New England Patriots...
BEST OFFENSE IN THE NFL
BEST DEFENSE IN THE NFL
BEST QB IN THE NFL
BEST WIDEOUT IN THE NFL
BEST COACH IN THE NFL
BEST OWNER IN THE NFL
BEST FANS IN THE NFL
BEST TEAM IN THE NFL
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What is so funny? That is all facts buddy bo![]()
That's going to be a raping of epic proportions.
This is the only one that can really be debated. Well I guess the owner could but I have no problem with Kraft.BEST OFFENSE IN THE NFL
BEST DEFENSE IN THE NFL
BEST QB IN THE NFL
BEST WIDEOUT IN THE NFL
BEST COACH IN THE NFL
BEST OWNER IN THE NFL
BEST FANS IN THE NFL
BEST TEAM IN THE NFL
Yeah...them Patriot fans are awesome. I remember back when they sucked, you used to always hear about how they loved and supported their team no matter what![]()
Greatest fans in the world, I tell ya. They're right up there with the people you see sitting court side at a Dallas Mavericks game![]()
Best fans easily goes to the Cowboys fans.
We've been through some serious .
And, as much as he grinds my gears at times, Jones has acutally been a damn good owner as well. I'd say he rivals Kraft.
the Red Sox will always be #1 in Boston, but at least Patriots fans were still Patriots fans back when they sucked. The majority of Mavs fans were Lakers or Spurs fans 10 years ago.
that's ridiculous and laughable. tied for more super bowls than any other franchise....yeah you've been through some
Vikings/Packers/Bears/Seahawks fans are all better than Cowboys fans.
I agree with this. Jerry is the best owner in football. He's just not that great of a GM.
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no wait, he's gotta wait for somebody else to take a shot at me before he pokes his cowardly ass out of his cave.
I'm sick of watching the Pats on National TV. Unless they are playing the Colts, I don't think they should be allowed to play on Sunday Night or Monday night the rest of the season. They just kick the crap out of every team they play and it's terrible for the NFL.
When people watch those nature shows, are they looking for a compe ive matchup between the shark and the diver?
I like Bob Kraft. He and JJ are a lot alike. They care about winning and aren't afraid to spend money to try and do that.
As for who has "the best fans" no one really knows and no one ever well. Its a subjective thing since it can't actually be proven.
I will say this though, if you supported your team through good times and bad, you are a good fan and a true fan. I would be interested to know how many who claim to be Pats fans were doing so when the team was horrible. Those are the fans I respect. As much as I dislike the Mavs and Redskins...I have more respect for fans of those teams who were there for the ty times than I do Spurs fans who hopped on board when they started winning.
You probably weren't born to understand some of the we went through int he 80's, not to mention Jimmy's first year.
You don't know .
And, America's Team does have the best fans.
and that compares to the Vikings fans have been though? Not even close you stupid .
One of my uncles always rooted for the Colts. He says that he's been hooked ever since Johnny U. We used to make fun of him on account of the Colts always sucking ass.
He's laughing now.
My dad's a Steeler fan.
And a Redskin fan. And an Eagle fan. And a Giants fan. He was even a Bills fan for a couple of years.
Such is his hate for the Cowboys.
When you've built a legacy of winning teams and are considered a power house only to become the whipping boy of the league, that would be considered hard times.
You stupid .
No, that would be considered the natural order of things. Every team has their ups and downs. Nobody stays on top forever. I can't believe I have to explain this to you like you're six years old but evidently I do.
When you've been a whipping boy only to experience more times as a whipping boy, THAT is considered hard times.
You can't be serious. Maybe in San Antonio, the Cowboy fans stick with the team through thick and thin, but in Dallas, when the Cowboys aren't winning, tickets are exceedingly easy to come by.
Dallas is a front-running, fair-weather, bandwagoning sports town, PERIOD, just like Houston or any other Sunbelt city.
Contrast that with Green Bay, where in order to get season tickets, either you have to inherit them, or you have to spend most of your life on a waiting list.
Stout has a point....the only Cowboy fans who live in Dallas whom I have known to be loyal moved there from somewhere else in Texas.
Even Troy Aikman has said its a winner's town. To be fair, having so many big businesses there does make it hard to keep your local fan base loyal because of all the transplants. This is true of a lot of big cities. However, it is really not an excuse for the natives who aren't loyal.
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