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Which Super Bowl champ was the *most* unBEARable (1 Viewer)

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This started as a play on words, but got me to thinking. People have some STRONG feelings about teams they just didn't like or didn't think deserved to be there...what do you got?

 
Fixed2002. It was the year of the "tuck". I don't even think I watched the game. I don't remember much. Was that the year they kept showing Brady putting his hands on top of his head and shaking it in disbelief? They showed that over and over. I can't stand it.
Yep that's the one. Hmm...I really would have guessed that would have been the least hated Patriots victory by the masses since they were Cinderella. Well except by OAK and STL fans.
 
Fixed2002. It was the year of the "tuck". I don't even think I watched the game. I don't remember much. Was that the year they kept showing Brady putting his hands on top of his head and shaking it in disbelief? They showed that over and over. I can't stand it.
Yep that's the one. Hmm...I really would have guessed that would have been the least hated Patriots victory by the masses since they were Cinderella. Well except by OAK and STL fans.
Well, the way they got to the Supe was horrible. Then being introduced as a team was contrived and transparent. I think George W Bush set it up so they won. I was embarrassed to be an American that day.
 
I really don't want to restart a war here, but even though I don't hate the Steelers by any means, and have always liked Roethlisberger (as a player) and Cowher, I was pretty sickened when they beat the Seahawks, simply because of the way it went down. I am sure most know what I mean. That might be the only championship game where I ever went in rooting for one team and then completely switched sides during the game.

 
95 Cowboys in a route..................

Deon and the cocaine Cowboy, Michael Irvin. Horrible............ ;)

 
One of the perks of being a Browns fan is that we've never lost the Super Bowl, so I really don't have an answer to this question.

 
I really don't want to restart a war here, but even though I don't hate the Steelers by any means, and have always liked Roethlisberger (as a player) and Cowher, I was pretty sickened when they beat the Seahawks, simply because of the way it went down. I am sure most know what I mean. That might be the only championship game where I ever went in rooting for one team and then completely switched sides during the game.
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I didn't/don't hate them, but the 1990 Super Bowl winner Giants rank up there. The niners had the championship game locked up, then Roger Craig fumbled the ball while trying to run out the clock. One of the best superbowls ever, but imo, they had no business being there.

If I had to pick my least favorite winners, it was the last Pat team to win. All the nonsense about putting Brady in the company of Montana makes me want to puke.

 
I really don't want to restart a war here, but even though I don't hate the Steelers by any means, and have always liked Roethlisberger (as a player) and Cowher, I was pretty sickened when they beat the Seahawks, simply because of the way it went down. I am sure most know what I mean. That might be the only championship game where I ever went in rooting for one team and then completely switched sides during the game.
:goodposting: That's the one for me. By far. Second is so far behind that it's not even worth mentioning relative to PIT-SEA.
 
Steelers - I hate them more than I hate the Patriots, and that's saying something

1995 - Jim Harbaugh and the Colts should have played Dallas in the SB. The Hail Mary had them scared and before the last play the Colts had two chances to seal the deal. First, Quentin Coryatt dropped an interception that hit him betwen the 5 and the 5 that would have given the Colts a trip to the SB, and then a shoestring tackle by the Steelers on Lamont Warren, which would have given the Colts a first down and the victory come to mind.

2005 - Loss to the Steelers again in the Playoffs

1975 - Loss to the Steelers in the playoffs

1976 - Loss to the Steelers in the playoffs

 
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I really don't want to restart a war here, but even though I don't hate the Steelers by any means, and have always liked Roethlisberger (as a player) and Cowher, I was pretty sickened when they beat the Seahawks, simply because of the way it went down. I am sure most know what I mean. That might be the only championship game where I ever went in rooting for one team and then completely switched sides during the game.
:goodposting: That's the one for me. By far. Second is so far behind that it's not even worth mentioning relative to PIT-SEA.
:) Agreed
 
Super Bowl XXIII; I was really pulling for the Bengals.

Super Bowl XIV; I was pulling for the Rams and Jack Youngblood who was playing with a broken leg.

My first disappointment was in SB II when I actually thought the Raiders had a chance against the Packers; dumb kid that I was.

 

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