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I want to become a NFL team's fan. I live in Alabama, studied in football crazy Clemson.?
I am confused as to which team I should support. I really do not want to support the Vikings looking at the rate at which Favre is juggling btwn teams.
The Titans are playing real bad this season & gives me no interest.(after 59-0 loss yesterday)
I am 20-25 yrs old Asian Male.
I have lived in Illinois and Washington for like less than 3 months each.
A big no to the red skins. I am impressed by Flacco. So Bears is one of my options.
Not sure about the Falcons.
Yeah. There was a mistake. I meant to say I am impressed with Flacco and considering Ravens.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Go with the team that maybe you have had the most interest in watching or the team that maybe you grew up watching. You live close to the Falcons so that would make sense because you could go see their games on TV and also in person in the Georgia Dome. Plus the Falcons are a good team and are only going to get better because of the great young talent they have. Also Atlanta is a melting pot of many different ethnicities so I think you should choose the Falcons.
- 1 decade ago
You should definitely go with the New Orleans Saints. This is a perfect time to hop on their bandwagon. Three years ago no one could have seen the Saints being as good as they are now. Drew Brees is playing the best football of his life and can thread the needle through triple coverage if he wants to. He's got a variety of young talent around him to catch the ball (Marques Colston, Robert Meachem, Lance Moore, Devery Henderson) who could all be with the Saints for a while. With all the energy Jeremy Shockey brings to the team, it just makes their games even more fun to watch. You also have to consider their newly found run game in Pierre Thomas (signed as an undrafted free agent in 2007), Mike Bell (another undrafted free agent who joined jsut last season) & Reggie Bush. They also have Heath Evans, who came from a winning environment in New England, and brings experience to a young offense. And you can't forget that Saints defense that came out of no where. With key additions like Jonathan Vilma, Darren Sharper & Sedrick Ellis brings that New Orleans from a high scoring offensive team to a Super Bowl Championship caliber team.
- BuckLv 71 decade ago
Many people around us, or at least here in the area I live in (South Alabama) many people are either Saints fans or Falcons and that seems to be basically because those are the 2 closest. I guess in the same way many people in the northern part may be for the Titans just because they are closer.
Personally, I chose the Bucs many years ago because that is the area my family is from. It is best, IMO, to chose one that is in an area that means something to you or as soon as they are having a bad season you are just going to find yourself switching teams from year to year.
- Bill BLv 51 decade ago
You can enjoy the game without having a favorite team, but having a team you follow does make it fun. Go with the Falcons. They are close to where you are and have a good team. But once you choose a team, stick with them whether they win or lose. No one like bandwagonners who just root for teams that win. If you root for a team that has struggled for a lot of years, then they turn it around and do well, it makes their victories that much sweeter.
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- 1 decade ago
The Falcons are an up and coming organization.
An easy to team to love is (my favorite) The Indianapolis Colts. Perfect organization, prefect players coaches everything.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
become a fan of a superbowl worthy team.... (minnisota)