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Old 12-19-2008, 07:21 PM
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Green Bay ( have always been overrated, ALWAYS)
Always? Hmmm, I guess winning three titles in a row (and beating Cowboys for two of them) is a sure sign of being overrated.

I would also like to remind you that the Green Bay Packers have also won a Super Bowl since the Cowboys won their last.

To answer the original poster's question, I am not as full of hatred these days as I used to be when it comes to sports teams. So I would say that I dislike the Minnesota Vikings very much and would like to see them go 0-16 every year. I used to HATE the Bears back in the 80s, but today I would say that I just do not want to see them win many games.
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Old 12-19-2008, 09:34 PM
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Always? Hmmm, I guess winning three titles in a row (and beating Cowboys for two of them) is a sure sign of being overrated.

I would also like to remind you that the Green Bay Packers have also won a Super Bowl since the Cowboys won their last.

To answer the original poster's question, I am not as full of hatred these days as I used to be when it comes to sports teams. So I would say that I dislike the Minnesota Vikings very much and would like to see them go 0-16 every year. I used to HATE the Bears back in the 80s, but today I would say that I just do not want to see them win many games.
THe packers of the last 20 yrs i am talking about being over-rated.
The packers that had finally won one when Dallas finished off 3.
The packers that started off so well, some 50yrs ago, then didnt sniff anything for almost 30yrs, while dem cowboys were going to the playoffs year after year after year after year after year after year after year after year after year after year after year after year after year after year after year after year after year after year after year.

i bet you are a Don Majkowski fan too.
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Old 12-20-2008, 04:50 AM
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Pro teams I really hate:
Patriots (liked them in the 70s. when they lost the red jerseys, they lost me)
Broncos (never ever liked them)
Dolphins (even with great players, they can't do SQUAT)
Cowboys (grown up Longhorn crybabies)

College teams that I truly hate:
Texas (burnt orange is buttugly) Northern Mexico as far as I'm concerned
USC (please, put them in another conference and they'd just be average)
Penn State (don't EVEN get me started on them)
Miami (common criminals in football uniforms)
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Old 12-20-2008, 04:58 AM
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In the NFL, I think I love every team just about the same. I do have a few favorites though:

1. The Minnesota Vikings - My veins run purple and white and orange and white.
2. The Raiders have got to be my second favorite team. I hated watching the 1975 Super Bowl.
3. The Cowboys - Love the tradition of America's Team.
4. The Redskins - I love "Theez-man, Doug Williams, and Jason Campbell".

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Teams I can not stand: Any team in the SEC other than "Rocky Top". I always root against those teams. I hope Oklahoma beat Florida so Texas will have no claims on feeling left out of the party.

Although I graduated from the University of Texas school system, I am not a fan of the program so whenever Bevo gets closer to being barbequed, I am pretty happy.

I hate the Fighting Irish but respect the greatness of the program and love "The Gip" and "Rudy".
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Old 12-20-2008, 07:46 AM
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THe packers of the last 20 yrs i am talking about being over-rated.
The packers that had finally won one when Dallas finished off 3.
The packers that started off so well, some 50yrs ago, then didnt sniff anything for almost 30yrs, while dem cowboys were going to the playoffs year after year after year after year after year after year after year after year after year after year after year after year after year after year after year after year after year after year after year.

i bet you are a Don Majkowski fan too.
Good Grief. Ok, over the last 20 seasons, 1989 through Week 14 of 2008, the Packers' regular season record is 186-132 while the Cowboys' regular season record is 173-145.

As for the 70s and 80s, the Cowboys did go to the playoffs year after year, but the Dynasty teams of the 70s and 80s were the Steelers and 49ers, not the Cowboys.

And yes, I was a Don Majkowski fan. He wore the green and gold. He was a pretty good QB for a few years. He was part of one of the most memorable games in Packers' history with the "Replay Game" against the Bears in 1989. But you can't be cracking on Majkowski when Ryan Leaf wore the Cowboys blue, can you?

Besides, you should give the Packers HUGE love for the Cowboys winning those Super Bowls in the 90s. In 1988, the Packers won the final game of the season on the road against the Phoenix Cardinals. If the Packers had lost that game, they would have finished 3-13 and had the first pick in the 1989 Draft as they would have "lost" the tiebreaker over the Cowboys (who also finished 3-13) to be the No. 1 pick. The Packers would have taken Troy Aikman No. 1. With that one forgotten win in a meaningless game in December 1988, the Green Bay Packers changed NFL History for the Dallas Cowboys.

Speaking of changing NFL History, if Troy Aikman had been drafted by Green Bay, perhaps Ron Wolfe would not have been hired as the Packers GM in 1991 and he would have stayed with the Jets, and maybe the Jets would have traded for Brett Favre instead. It is ironic that the Jets finally get Brett Favre this year when they probably would have had him in 1992 if only the lowly Green Bay Packers would have lost that Cardinals game.

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HATE is such a strong word. Let's just say that there is only one team that I despise, loathe, and detest. This team nauseates me to no end. They make me feel nothing but contempt and revulsion. The sheer mention of their name is an abhorrence to my being. I'm repulsed everytime I see them......

Of course, I would go back to loving them as soon as I could find a way to beat them.... :o



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Old 12-20-2008, 12:38 PM
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Good Grief. Ok, over the last 20 seasons, 1989 through Week 14 of 2008, the Packers' regular season record is 186-132 while the Cowboys' regular season record is 173-145. Since this same period, Dallas has 3 rings (all going through GB and Farve) and GB has 1.

As for the 70s and 80s, the Cowboys did go to the playoffs year after year, but the Dynasty teams of the 70s and 80s were the Steelers and 49ers, not the Cowboys. Well these dynasty teams had to do battle with someone. besides, they got their dynasty signature during your previously mentioned regular season statistics.

And yes, I was a Don Majkowski fan. He wore the green and gold. He was a pretty good QB for a few years. He was part of one of the most memorable games in Packers' history with the "Replay Game" against the Bears in 1989. But you can't be cracking on Majkowski when Ryan Leaf wore the Cowboys blue, can you? Ryan Leaf was a dud, but only for a few games, The Majik Man was supposed to be the savior.

Besides, you should give the Packers HUGE love for the Cowboys winning those Super Bowls in the 90s. In 1988, the Packers won the final game of the season on the road against the Phoenix Cardinals. If the Packers had lost that game, they would have finished 3-13 and had the first pick in the 1989 Draft as they would have "lost" the tiebreaker over the Cowboys (who also finished 3-13) to be the No. 1 pick. The Packers would have taken Troy Aikman No. 1. With that one forgotten win in a meaningless game in December 1988, the Green Bay Packers changed NFL History for the Dallas Cowboys. No, the Packers still would have drafted Tony Mandarich to protect the Majik Man Majkowski. Dallas still would have gotten Troy. and i give Herchel Walker HUGE love, cause he is why Dallas won all those SuperBowls during the previously mentioned regular season statistical era above.

Speaking of changing NFL History, if Troy Aikman had been drafted by Green Bay, perhaps Ron Wolfe would not have been hired as the Packers GM in 1991 and he would have stayed with the Jets, and maybe the Jets would have traded for Brett Favre instead. It is ironic that the Jets finally get Brett Favre this year when they probably would have had him in 1992 if only the lowly Green Bay Packers would have lost that Cardinals game.
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I don't know....we could disagree until the end of time or the Lions win a Super Bowl, whichever comes first. You obviously have a lot of passion for the Cowboys. But, I will say this. Majkowski did not become the "Majik Man" until 1989 when the Pack went 10-6. Majkowski and Randy Wright shared the QB position in 1988. They were not sure at that time what they had or did not have with No. 7 yet.

A few years ago, I had correspondence with Cliff Christyl, who wrote for the Milwaukee Journal covering the Packers since the 1970s He said that the Packers would have taken Aikman as he was clearly the No. 1 choice over TM and Sanders.
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Old 12-23-2008, 01:51 PM
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I don't really hate these teams, but as a Redskins fan I hate them in the sports vernicular-

Cowboys (natually)

49ers (stole our thunder in the 80's)

Giants (step on us a lot more than Dallas)


teams I have extra love for....

Lions (always a win for us)

Falcons (the same as the lions)

Steelers (doing it to the cowboys)

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