I am a Steelers fan, and then I also root for 49ers. How about you, do you have other team?
Specially when your team is out for the playoff.
Yeah, its great to have multiple teams that you like. I even have a handful that i hate. it makes watching almost every game competitive and interesting. Im a packers fan first. dang 49ers keep beating us. then i like the giants, and colts. then im a huge paeyton manning fan, so i will almost always root for him to win. cant stand the bears, patriots, cowboys vikings. also i have 6 brothers and we all like different teams, so i follow all those as well
No way! You're two teams are my two teams! I'm a die-hard Steelers fan and have also been a 49ers fan from way back. Those are my two teams, but if neither are in the playoffs, I'll pick another team to cheer for even if I don't follow them that closely during the regular season. Usually I'll pick the underdog for whatever game is on.
I'm a die hard, hometown, 'til death do we part Buffalo Bills Fan. I adopted the Washington Redskins when I moved to DC so they have a rooting place in my heart. I love the NY Giants (New York, New York, say no more). I root for the New England Patriots (okay, for Tom Brady), the Philadelphia Eagles, and who ever is playing the Miami Dolphins (does not matter who). Lastly, the only sports gear I own is Buffalo Bills. That's the mark of a true fan.
Die hard Bears fan, so i typically cheer for anyone playing against Green Bay also Was a big Montana fan and like Harbaugh's coaching style (though not necessarily his personality), so I'm always happy to see the Niners win. Being in the NFC I'm not a big fan of other NFC teams, but I have a lot of AFC teams I like. Colts, Ravens, Broncos, Steelers (really wanted them to beat GB in the super bowl) and Chiefs. My reasons vary, but in general I just like the brand of football these teams play. I respect the hell out of Belichick, Brady & the Patriots, but I despise them & Boston area teams in other sports. went to college with too many Pats/Red Sox/Celtics fans in the early 2000s and it left a bad taste in my mouth.
by Jack Hazen 11 years ago
Here we go again.Seattle at San Francisco tonight to start us off. 49ers coming off a real bad hair day and 26-3 humiliation at home to the Giants. Seahawks gave Tom Brady a real bad hair day and squeaked out a 1-point win against the Patriots.49ers favored by 7 1/2. That sounds high to me. I'm...
by Michael Willis 12 years ago
No Peyton Manning. Cam Newton, until today's game anyways, looked like Tom Brady, who...looked Not like Tom Brady today-4 interceptions in one game. A number he had ALL of last season.The Buffalo Bills pulled the rabbit out of a hat today to come from a 21-0 deficit and beat the New England...
by Jack Hazen 11 years ago
If I knew, I'd bet some money.But after this weekend, we'll know four teams that will going on vacation on Monday.I'd like to see San Francisco Bay vs. Denver in the Super Bowl.Or Washington vs. Indianapolis, but that's not going to happen. Just as long as it's not New England.
by Shari 13 years ago
Jets at New England - this one is sure to be a great game....alot on the line for these teams.A Jets victory means a likely No. 1 playoff seed, while a Pats win gives them a chance at one. The Jets are on franchise-record eight-game road winning streak and the Pats have won 15 consecutive home...
by AskAshlie3433 13 years ago
Where would you rank his performance among the greatest playoff performances of the past?
by I am DB Cooper 12 years ago
The Giants and 49ers were both underdogs this past weekend, and both came away with a win. Now they'll play each other for the right to advance to the Super Bowl. Who do you think will win this matchup?
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