i was going to take a stab at #3, more insufferable fans because i think i may have close to the answer. If we are talking in general and as a whole, i think Cowboys' fans are more and . they may be at a disadvantage being spread across the country, but average Cowboys fan is likely less knowledgeable and more annoying to deal with.McNabb
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Very fair point.i was going to take a stab at #3, more insufferable fans because i think i may have close to the answer. If we are talking in general and as a whole, i think Cowboys' fans are more and . they may be at a disadvantage being spread across the country, but average Cowboys fan is likely less knowledgeable and more annoying to deal with.
However, i would wager that comparing the "worst" (i'll argue worse can be subjective) of both fanbases, Eagles can win that easily. When you run into one of these annoying/ignorant/dumb fans, the bottom of the barrel for the Eagles is worse.
From a Michigander no less.Most insufferable fans with a super bowl win = Cowboys
Most insufferable fans without a super bowl win = Eagles
This should clear up number 3.
Lion fans are lovable losers. Big difference. Glad I made you laugh.From a Michigander no less.
You're right, but I laughed a bit.
Yeah, that's actually mostly true.Lion fans are lovable losers. Big difference. Glad I made you laugh.
I've been told Im not allowed to post about the Eagles until they get eliminated from the playoffs.
I'll give my opinions around 5 pm saturday
I came here to post thisWentz. I mean come on. Guy was playing the position this year as well as anyone I've ever seen. Ever.
They didn't cheer Irvin's injury.McNabb>Romo>Wentz>Prescott
That said that list could be the exact opposite in a few years. McNabb and Romo were both good, but nothing special QBs.
Romo crushes McNabb as a broadcaster though.
Cowboys fanbase is more insufferable, though neither is at the top of the list. In general football has the most tolerable fans of any of the big 4 sports in my opinion, no NFL fanbase is Yankees bad. I've tended to find Eagles fans entirely reasonable other than the cheering of Irvin's injury.
Romo's broadcasting might vault him ahead of McNabb?McNabb>Romo>Wentz>Prescott
That said that list could be the exact opposite in a few years. McNabb and Romo were both good, but nothing special QBs.
Romo crushes McNabb as a broadcaster though.
Cowboys fanbase is more insufferable, though neither is at the top of the list. In general football has the most tolerable fans of any of the big 4 sports in my opinion, no NFL fanbase is Yankees bad. I've tended to find Eagles fans entirely reasonable other than the cheering of Irvin's injury.
Philly fans in my experience are far more knowledgeable but just as unpleasant. I don't know if there is a fanbase where there is a higher chance that the fan is going to ruin everyone's evening.
Ummm. Guess you haven't been following the praise on Howie last couple of years...McNabb
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Philly. Such an ungrateful, miserable fan base that doesn't like anything management has ever done. All they do is complain. City doesn't deserve a franchise tbh.
Good catch. I should have said that Prescott and Wentz could be 1-2 in either order.Romo's broadcasting might vault him ahead of McNabb?
At first I hated him as a commentator because his voice just sounded awkward and unpleasant. Then I loved him because his in game reads and telling us "what the qb was thinking/might do next" taught me lots about the game. But now it just seems very forced and he tries to predict things too much. Still think he's good but I've been up and down on him.Good catch. I should have said that Prescott and Wentz could be 1-2 in either order.
Though if you want to count broadcasting as an NFL contribution, its certainly possible that Romo does enough there to pass McNabb, hell he may have already. I think he's the best color commentator in the league right now.
I never had that initial hate period, I instantly liked that he sounded different for pretty much anyone else, but the same positives stood out to me about putting us the viewer in the QB's shoes in a way no other announcer does. I agree he's gotten very prediction heavy lately, but that is probably CBS constantly trying to maximize the thing that people like about him.At first I hated him as a commentator because his voice just sounded awkward and unpleasant. Then I loved him because his in game reads and telling us "what the qb was thinking/might do next" taught me lots about the game. But now it just seems very forced and he tries to predict things too much. Still think he's good but I've been up and down on him.
agreed he is being pushed to keep doing what was catchy. But boy, when he is off or guesses wrong is it annoying quickly. I think it was the playoff game he just did, but he was off on 2 things that i can remember that he just wouldn't let goI never had that initial hate period, I instantly liked that he sounded different for pretty much anyone else, but the same positives stood out to me about putting us the viewer in the QB's shoes in a way no other announcer does. I agree he's gotten very prediction heavy lately, but that is probably CBS constantly trying to maximize the thing that people like about him.
Sorry, you have to wait at least another week.I've been told Im not allowed to post about the Eagles until they get eliminated from the playoffs.
I'll give my opinions around 5 pm saturday
To be fair the wrs McNabb had early on were some of the worst I have ever seen. I mean real bad. Remember Freddie Mitchell?McNabb luckily had Jim Johnson and his top 3 defense to couple with Andy Reid's super friendly QB offense. He needed to score about 14 to win most games. He was the gun at the knife fight and still couldn't win it all. Most overrated/luckiest QB ever.