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whiskybear

April 28, 2009 at 09:24PM View BBCode

Originally posted by barterer2002
Benne hates the Steelers because of XL and so assumes that everyone else must in a happyesque kind of way.


Eagles fan that you are, I don't know what business you have chiming in here.

(As a Steelers fan you seem to think everybody loves them. There are a bunch of reasons to hate the Steelers -- they're really not a very likable team. Actually, the '05 squad was infinitely more likable than the '08 squad, thanks to Bettis and the underdog-type run that they made. The refs, at least, were quick to buy in.)
barterer2002

April 28, 2009 at 09:30PM View BBCode

I don't think I've ever said that everyone loves the Steelers. Most good teams will of course have reasons to hate them. Really its similar to the 49ers. Are there reasons to hate them-sure but if they were a team like the Bengals-who probably have more legitimate reasons to hate them but who are irrelevant in the grand scheme of things-they wouldn't be on the list. Teams on a list like this are almost always going to be successful ones because the Bengals of the world don't matter.
FuriousGiorge

April 28, 2009 at 10:06PM View BBCode

I agree with Bryan. There are successful teams that are just wall-to-wall douchebags like the Cowgirls and the Patsies that create a feeling of hatred from coast to coast. The Steelers (and the 80's/90's Niners) do not fall into that category. I can see why someone would hate them, I guess, but the reasons pretty much boil down to "they're good."
whiskybear

April 28, 2009 at 10:11PM View BBCode

Ben Roethlisberger. Joey Porter on the '05 team. If Philip Rivers and Shawne Merriman are reason enough to hate the Chargers, who haven't won censored , I'll throw those two in as my reason.

And, you know, that illegal block called against Hasselbeck.
Faceman

April 28, 2009 at 10:31PM View BBCode

see, that is the spirit Tyles. Let the hate flow.
whiskybear

April 28, 2009 at 10:36PM View BBCode

Oh I hate me some censored Steelers, don't you worry.
ME

April 29, 2009 at 12:40AM View BBCode

Chicago Cubs
Los Angeles Dodgers
(no vote - would have been the Packers until they became mega-awesome by jettisoning Fav-ray)
Boston Red Sox
(no vote)
New England Patriots (though I hate these teams so much I didn't bother watching the '04 Super Bowl)
(no vote)
Dallas Cowboys
farfetched

April 29, 2009 at 01:06AM View BBCode

Alright, I'll play.

Yankees (come on, that isn't even fair.)
9ers (I actually am glad I came out west, if for no other reason than to try and become a Dodger fan, regardless of if Manny plays for them or not.)
Steelers (lesser of two not-so-evils)
Mets (yeah... these little analyses come with every choice.)
Cards (that vacuum cleaner looks lonely over there... not only that. it's entertaining to see the raiders brass try and figure out how to put a team together from year to year.)
Patriots (no surprise)
Braves (bleh. never could get into this team, despite my childhood locale)
Cowboys (strangle.)
happy

April 29, 2009 at 11:04AM View BBCode

yankees, 49ers, steelers, red sox, cardinals, patriots (against the eagles? Aw, thats sad. thats probably like...2 of my top 4 most hated teams), giants, cowboys
happy

April 29, 2009 at 11:08AM View BBCode

why to hate the steelers:

1) popular, so a lot of their fans end up coming to your home games and such.

2) terrible towels suck. (really, great in theory, but you get hit in the face with them a few times, and next thing you know you are getting kicked out of the game for disorderly conduct... um...yup.)
happy

April 29, 2009 at 11:09AM View BBCode

haha, i was wondering why every team I hate is in this bracket. now i know why... I wont really care about the other bracket.
Hamilton2

April 30, 2009 at 01:31PM View BBCode

So ... do we get to see results soon? I'm ready for round 2.
barterer2002

April 30, 2009 at 04:28PM View BBCode

Originally posted by whiskybear
Ben Roethlisberger. Joey Porter on the '05 team. If Philip Rivers and Shawne Merriman are reason enough to hate the Chargers, who haven't won censored , I'll throw those two in as my reason.

And, you know, that illegal block called against Hasselbeck.


Again, I'll claim that its because they win (and against your team) that you care about them. I don't think that Ben has really done anything hatable. Maybe annoucing over the loudspeaker that "we're going to take the ball and drive down and win the game"?

The point though is that Pittsburgh is on the list for winning while teams that deserve to be there like the Bengals are too irrelevant to matter.
Faceman

April 30, 2009 at 05:12PM View BBCode

"we want the ball, and we're gonna score"

oops
thatrogue

April 30, 2009 at 06:05PM View BBCode

Normally I'd laugh at that (sorry Tyler and Benne). But my favorite team has become a bit of a laughingstock and deserving of ridicule, themselves...

Unbridled hatred is nothing compared to what you feel when a coach from a hated team becomes your favorite team's head coach...and proceeds to screw things up!

Have I mentioned how much I despise the Patriots? I hope [url=http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/articles/2005/06/29/for_putin_its_a_gem_of_a_cultural_exchange/]Putin kept the ring.[/url]
whiskybear

April 30, 2009 at 06:09PM View BBCode

It was 2003. Whatever, it was a stupid thing to say, I've never defended it.
Faceman

April 30, 2009 at 06:42PM View BBCode

You gotta kinda love it. If that were my team, I'd have been fired up by it. . . until the first play from scrimmage anyway.
whiskybear

April 30, 2009 at 07:00PM View BBCode

Originally posted by Faceman
. . . until the first play from scrimmage anyway.


We traded possessions before he threw the pick-six. You're misremembering it.

(And, yeah, I kind of liked it. Hasselbeck was still young at that point, and it was nice to see him assert himself, even if it ended badly.)
drew

April 30, 2009 at 09:35PM View BBCode

I always thought that was pretty awesome. I didn't know people were down on it.
FuriousGiorge

April 30, 2009 at 09:40PM View BBCode

When people show that clip, it's kind of to make fun of him. The whole "if you're going to be cocky with your mouth, you have to back it up with your actions" thing. Personally, I find all of that guarantee censored to be tiresome. Joe Namath? Eat a dick.
drew

April 30, 2009 at 09:41PM View formatted

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I guess I'll do this too, even though I think it is too late.


Yankees
49ers (eh, I do sort of hate the Dodgers some times, but then I have gone to plenty of their games and rooted for them, so I sort of can't pick them.)
Steelers (I don't hate the Steelers, but obviously I like the Packers more (I do still consider them my NFL team of preference))
Red Sox
Raiders (Oh my god yes)
Patriots
Giants (I always sort of liked the Braves. Plus, that was my OGL team's nickname for a while (back when we were good))
Cowboys
whiskybear

April 30, 2009 at 09:41PM View BBCode

But had we scored, it would have been his own little version of The Guarantee. A very light version (probably non-fat soy-based), but you get the idea.
FuriousGiorge

April 30, 2009 at 09:44PM View BBCode

Actually, I would personally hate him more, because it would mean his cocky douchebaggery wasn't properly punished. As it stands, the Seahawks losing that game was the appropriate lesson for Hasselbeck. Also, male-pattern baldness.
dirtdevil

April 30, 2009 at 09:45PM View BBCode

Originally posted by FuriousGiorge
When people show that clip, it's kind of to make fun of him. The whole "if you're going to be cocky with your mouth, you have to back it up with your actions" thing. Personally, I find all of that guarantee censored to be tiresome. Joe Namath? Eat a dick.

you mean except for mark messier, right?
whiskybear

April 30, 2009 at 09:47PM View BBCode

Meh, whatever -- it wasn't some arrogant, self-serving proclamation like Namath's guarantee. Hasselbeck was excited and caught up in the moment. I don't condone it, but I won't condemn it, either.

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