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Brady hates the Jets, Roethlisberger hates playing Baltimore
In your opinion, as a fan, do you prefer to see opposing players on teams that are rivals dislike one another. Or, do you like to hear them say that they've respect for each other and play as competitors, not enemies.
I believe rivalries in professional sports are necessary. They can evoke excitement, anticipation or debate. However, I prefer for these NFL players to act as professionals. That is, if you must trash talk, keep it relevant to the game. Conversely, I dislike when it becomes personal for some of these players. They ran up the score. They were yapping during and/or after the game. He whines... The better team didn't win. This is a "revenge game" for us. Or, this is payback. I think some of you simply are insecure and a sourpuss. Sore losers in sports don't belong. Seemingly, everything is emotionally charged for them. Next weekend, fans will see two rivalries ignited by emotions, pride and respect. How much motivation can one gain from disliking somebody? Plenty? Yup. There's the incentive... Baltimore versus Pittsburgh, New York versus New England. Let's hope that there aren't any serious injuries. To answer my original question, I'll say, I reckon I don't mind when players aren't fond of each other. You aren't paid to... On the other hand, as fun as it is to watch the team and the players of that team that you aren't a fan of lose. Honestly, it can become tiresome to read or listen to opposing players make themselves a distraction. Or, whenever the local media is involved. Then it becomes a broken record. Actually, I didn't take offense to the New York Post headline, "The Roar Vs. The Bore." My feeling is, whatever helps you to sell newspapers or attract online readership. Quote:
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The war of the words is one thing, but you still have to go out and win the game. Rex Ryan, Antoine Cromartie and teammates, and Terrell Suggs and teammates will eat crow if they fail to back up their boast and defamatory comments.
What I find interesting is, the Jets, Baltimore and Pittsburgh all have a history with New England. A lot of trash talking... Makes you wonder just who are the real villains in all of this. http://a323.yahoofs.com/ymg/ept_spor...ivIrBDQxb.qGfB Quote:
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Re: Brady hates the Jets, Roethlisberger hates playing Baltimore
there are few matchups in the NFL better than the 2 AFC matchups this week. both matchups have teams who hate each other, and within that, all 4 of these teams hate each other.
Whoever wins this week and next will have conquered their greatest rival and their next greatest rival in consecutive weeks and deserve nothing less than a Superbowl championship. |
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The ONLY thing this years playoffs is missing is an epic Pats-Colts matchup and it would be perrrrrrfect:D
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Better Rivalry this weekend: Ravens/Steelers or Jets/Patriots?
Which of these 2 great AFC games this weekend do you consider to be the bigger and better rivalry of the two and for what reason?
I think the Pats Jets games have had some great moments starting with the Parcells going to the Jets in the late 90s but I have to give the edge to the Ravens/Steelers since there is more no love loss IMO and they play brutal physical games. |
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Ravens/Steelers. Those games are always brutal. Pats/Jets I don't really consider it a rivalry seeing that the Patriots have dominated recent years.
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Steelers Pats. I know, it wasn't an option, but at least those two have multiple championships in the last 10 years.
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Maybe when the Jets beat the Pats in a playoff game it will become a rivalry. Right now it is just antagonism/hatred more than anything. Jets/Ravens has the hatred and both teams have been winners.
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Re: Better Rivalry this weekend: Ravens/Steelers or Jets/Patriots?
Ravens/Steelers - Both teams have legitimate playoff quarterbacks
Patriots/Jets - Jets have a stiff at quarterback |
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