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Being from Wisconsin I'm a die-hard Packer Fan. Me and my 1 year old son are both on the crazy long waiting list for season tickets, maybe he'll get them by the time he's 50.

This might be another long season for the Pack, but with Favre there is always room for hope.

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I'm a die hard Redskins fan. This will be the second year that I've had season tickets after being on the waiting list for about 6 years.

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Steelers!

After living in CA for a number of years, it's nice to be back in PA. I go to one game in Pittsburgh each year.

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I'm honestly not a die-hard fan of any NFL team. That's really the case with all pro sports. I'm a die-hard Oklahoma State Cowboys fan.

That being said, I'll answer the question anyway. My favorite NFL team is the Baltimore Ravens. I started liking them when their defense was dominating in the late 90s and early 00s.

They have had some rough years the last two seasons, but hopefully they will turn it back around with the addition of Steve McNair. Unfortunately, the AFC North is no joke. It will be tough to make a return to the playoffs.
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As unbelievable as it is, I have unfortunately (until recently )been a Seahawks fan all my life. I can't wait to see all the bandwagon jerseys and t-shirts now that we've had some success. I mean that- all fans are welcome to change their minds on there teams and join the bandwagon leading to the Super Bowl champs this year! We don't have to worry about the officials throwing some pity party for fat man Bettis this year.....

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As much as I hate to admit it, I have been a Detroit Lions fan for many many years...

Someday we will get back to the playoffs...

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I'm definitely a Packer fan...even though I live in Minneapolis. I grew up with my Dad, who used to live in Green Bay. Basically he got me started up on them and I've loved watching them ever since. I don't think we have a chance this year...maybe 8-8 at best. The offensive line troubles are going to haunt us.
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I'm a die-hard Cleveland Browns fan...and I freely admit it.

That being said, I'll answer the question anyway. My favorite NFL team is the Baltimore Ravens. I started liking them when their defense was dominating in the late 90s and early 00s.

I've lost all respect for you Cody.

Art Modell is (was) the biggest piece of in the history of professional sports. The only reason he moved the Browns is because he was a terrible businessman. There was absolutely no reason other than his own failures to move. I get pissed just thinking of it.

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I've lost all respect for you Cody.

I thought you already lost respect for me when I told you I cheered for UNC over Duke.

As for the topic, I do agree with you that it was crappy to move the Browns in the first place. The Dawg Pound hasn't been the same since. It just so happened that I started cheering for the Ravens after the move. I'm not real sure why now that I think of it, but I guess Ray Lewis had something to do with it. I must also mention that I loved the Lions when Barry Sanders was there. They usually stunk anyway, but they went to the playoffs from time to time. I also liked the Seahawks in the 90s when Chris Warren was their RB. Chris Brown from the Titans reminds me a lot of Chris Warren. I also liked Rick Mirer quite a bit, but he never panned out as originally planned. The good ol 90s...
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Cowboys.

When I was a kid I did whatever my older brother did and since he was a Cowboys fan I became one too. Growing up in Utah doesn't help much when you are trying to pick a favorite pro sports team. I guess we have the JAZZ. LOL. Yeah I am a JAZZ fan. Have to be.

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Lifelong Browns fan. It's painful, but we all have our cross to bear. btw--anyone got a spare Center?

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Lifelong Browns fan. It's painful, but we all have our cross to bear. btw--anyone got a spare Center?

We got one from da Bears yesterday. Now we can cut the guy (Ephraim) who was going to be on suspension for the first 4 games. Only in Cleveland.

I'm still optimistic that we'll be at or close to .500. The defense will be much better and the offense as well (even without Bentley). Edwards and Winslow should be at or near 100% when the season starts...

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I thought you already lost respect for me when I told you I cheered for UNC over Duke.

Don't remind me.

I'm not real sure why now that I think of it, but I guess Ray Lewis had something to do with it.

I'm pretty impressed with anyone who can get away with a double-homicide as well.

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I'm still optimistic that we'll be at or close to .500. The defense will be much better and the offense as well (even without Bentley). Edwards and Winslow should be at or near 100% when the season starts...

My father-in-law still has us going undefeated in September. I don't quite see that, but it would be nice. I was predicting .500 before camp. I agree we'll be close, but probably a game or two under. If the defense really gels, we could make it.

Like you, I just don't understand how anyone can like the Ratbirds. And Ray Lewis represents everything that's perverse in sports. We'll forgive murder (at a minimum, accomplice to murder) if you play well enough. No thanks!

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"The Big Blue", "G-Man", aka "NY Giants" from New Jersey
can't wait for the young Manning finally showing what he can do...

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Tennessee Titans baby. I think we will have a decent year this year, can't be much worse than last season. We will be the youngest team in the NFL again this season so there will still be alot of growing pains. I say we will end up 8-8 or 9-7.

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