Best rivalry in the NFL?

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Best NFL rivalry?

  1. Browns-Steelers

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  2. Eagles-Giants

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  3. Cowboys-Redskins

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  4. Raiders-Chiefs

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  5. Dolphins-Bills

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  6. Packers-Vikings

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  7. 49ers-Rams

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  8. Other

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  9. Dolphins-Jets

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  1. dfb547490

    dfb547490 New Member

    Feb 9, 2000
    The Heights
    Despite not caring about either team, my vote is for Browns-Steelers.
     
  2. Ian McCracken

    Ian McCracken Member

    May 28, 1999
    USA
    Club:
    SS Lazio Roma
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    I agree, I voted Browns-Steelers. The proximity of the cities plays a large factor as does the strong hold football has in eastern Ohio / western Pennsylvania. Another big one not on your list is Bears-Packers.
     
  3. Lucid

    Lucid Member

    May 17, 1999
    San Francisco, CA
    Club:
    Sporting Kansas City
    I dunno about the Browns/Steelers being #1. I think a lot was lost when there was no Browns for a few years. So much of a rivalry is passed down from player to player over the years, and when the Browns were yanked out of Cleveland and put back, the Brown players had no rivalry with Pittsburgh. It will slowly come back and playoff meetings between them only accelerate that. So it's a good one, but not the best. That is just my opinion and that's how I look at that rivalry in the grand scheme of things.

    As a Chiefs fan, I've always looked at the Broncos and the Raiders as the Chiefs' biggest rivals, but I once heard an interview with a Chiefs player a few years ago and he was talking about how the Chargers are the biggest rival for the players. Kinda makes you look at it from the players' perspective because we're so used to looking at it solely on the fans' perspective.

    The recent realignment has really sparked new rivalries and flared up old ones even more. Since my team is in the AFC West, I'll use it as a pretty good example of a division where every has a pretty big rivalry with every other team. Everyone hates the Raiders, the Chiefs and Broncos have always had a big rivalry, so I guess that leaves the Broncos and Chargers as the worst of the bunch, but I still really enjoy that matchup. Other divisions like the AFC East, NFC East, NFC North, and the NFC West share big rivalries all around. However, the NFC South is the conference I'm most excited about over the next 10 years. This new division is chalk-full of exciting up and coming players and teams. Think about the coming years of Vick vs. the TB Defense. Vick versus the Carolina defense? How about Vick versus Brooks in what I think will be the best matchup over the next 5 years, Atlanta and New Orleans.

    Not as a Chiefs fan, but as a general NFL fan, here are the matchups I'd most like to see.
    - Atlanta versus New Orleans (Vick vs Cuz')
    - Atlanta versus Tampa Bay (Vick vs TB D)
    - Kansas City versus St Louis (Vermel + offense)
    - Kansas City versus Indy (Offensive explosion)
    - Indy versus Tennessee (Budding rivalry)
    - Carolina versus Tampa Bay (Budding Rivalry + great D)

    The rivalry I voted for was Cowboys/Redskins, based solely off of tradition, but it's a matchup that puts me to sleep right now.
     
  4. CHICO13

    CHICO13 Moderator
    Staff Member

    Oct 4, 2001
    SECTION 135
    Club:
    The Strongest La Paz
    Nat'l Team:
    Bolivia
    Growing up a Skins fan I can remember some incredible victories and some bitter defeats. It's always the game you circle on your calender. But you're right, lately it's been pretty lopsided on the Cowboys side. Maybe now that Joe Gibbs is back in town it'll heat back up. Parcells and Gibbs had some classic battles back in the day.
     
  5. ProfZodiac

    ProfZodiac Moderator
    Staff Member

    Jan 17, 2003
    Boston, MA
    Club:
    New England Revolution
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
  6. Pack87Man

    Pack87Man BigSoccer Supporter

    Sep 1, 2001
    Quad Cities
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Packers-Bears is probably bigger than Packers-Vikings, but it's close. The former just has more history, although lately the latter has been much closer, including this year. Heck, the whole NFC North is one big rivalry.
     
  7. Chizzy

    Chizzy Member+

    United States
    Aug 7, 2003
    Upper Left, USA
    Club:
    Seattle Sounders
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Chiefs-Raiders
     
  8. Ludahai

    Ludahai New Member

    Jun 22, 2001
    Taichung, Taiwan
    Pats-Dolphins
     
  9. minorthreat

    minorthreat Member

    Jan 1, 2001
    NYC
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    Nat'l Team:
    Spain
    The last Bears-Packers game in the old Soldier Field was the most intense NFL game I've ever been to.
     
  10. DoctorJones24

    DoctorJones24 Member

    Aug 26, 1999
    OH
    I was a Cowboy fan (cured, btw) living in DC as a kid when the Redskins were beating up on my Danny White led boys. But the games were always great, and the rivalry was intense. Our middle school would have Cowboy/Redskin day whenever they played, and everyone would show up dressed in either team colors.
     
  11. Auriaprottu

    Auriaprottu Member+

    Atlanta Damn United
    Apr 1, 2002
    The back of the bus
    Club:
    Atlanta
    Nat'l Team:
    --other--
    [Rip Van Winkle] Steelers-Cowboys![/Rip Van Winkle]

    My memories of this rivalry are about the same as DoctorJones24's of Dallas-Washington. When I was in elementary school in Maryland, I was the only Steeler fan among dozens of Redskins and Colts fans (and one poor sap who loved the Vikings, bless his heart). The Skins had just beaten Dallas in the NFC title game, and their fans were full of themselves. Well, as we alll know, they lost to the undefeated Dolphins, and the Steelers' dynasty began two years later. Then we moved back to Alabama and I began to encounter Cowboy fans. (no, not Falcons, Dolphins or Saints fans). Those few folks who weren't obsessed with Alabama or Auburn were all about the Cowboys. "America's Team"... Bullsh!t... a bunch of preening, white-jerseys-at-home-wearing cameraseekers, that's what they were.* Bradshaw spelled "C-A-T" better than Hollywood Henderson spells "N-A-S-A-L S-P-R-A-Y", and Super Bowl XIII and XIV made things right in America until the evil Niners came along. Then Neil O'Donnell gave the Cowboys their fifth title, putting them ahead of mighty Pittsburgh and leaving a stain on NFL history that will never be erased.





    *Actually, the 70s Cowboys were as good a team as any other on the given day. I just never got used to their holier-than-thou fans. Give me Raider fans any day- at least they acknowledge that their boys ain't saints.
     
  12. CrewToon

    CrewToon Member

    Jun 13, 1999
    Greenbrier Farm
    You forgot the oldest rivalry in the NFL: Bears-Packers.
     
  13. Jeff

    Jeff Member

    Apr 14, 1999
    Alexandria, NOVA
    #1 for the Pats, no matter what most of the 90s fans tell you. Jonathan Kraft even went on the radio during a pregame and said they always felt Miami was rival number one, and this is when Parcells was still with the Jets. Miami's always been the big rival, at least for me. We see them as having the holier than thou attitude from the 70s and 80s, being a bunch of South Florida softies, not to mention a bunch of crybabies. They see us as a bunch of northeastern scrappy thugs with know it all fans. And Don Shula still won't talk about the snowplow game. :D
     
  14. Fah Que

    Fah Que Member

    Sep 29, 2000
    LA
    Club:
    San Jose Earthquakes
    Dude, I lived in Wisconsin I have to disagree with you. Bears packers rivalry only exists only paper these days, that's mostly because the bears have sucked for too long. Green Bay fans hate the vikings 100 times more than the bears. You have no idea how obssessive Green Bay fans are in this rivalry. Every week if the vikings is on TV, they would definitely watch and cheer for the other team.

    Alex's right not to include GB-Chi rivalry. It's outdated.
     
  15. JayJay

    JayJay Member

    Jan 21, 2000
    Brew City
    I agree. With the Packers and Bears, its rare that both teams are good at the same time, making the games unintresting. The Packer Viking rivalry is much worse. Making even more heated is the way, the states in general just don't like each other. People from Wisconsin hate the people from Minnesota and people from Minnesota hate people from Wisconsin.
     
  16. Ludahai

    Ludahai New Member

    Jun 22, 2001
    Taichung, Taiwan
    It is too bad the younger fans don't know the intensity of the Pats-Dolphins rivalry of years past. I was at the snowplow game, and I still talk about it with I get together with my uncle. There was always a special feeling when the Pats played the Phins. Can never forget "Squish the Fish" during the first Super Bowl run. Just a great rivalry.

    The Pats-Raiders rivalry in the 70s and 80s was also pretty intense. I will never forgive the mistake the refs made in 1976!
     
  17. Malaga CF fan

    Malaga CF fan Member

    Apr 19, 2000
    Fairfax, VA
    Club:
    Colorado Rapids
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Broncos-Raiders got left off there. Definitely a huge rivalry and teams that have never liked each other, not to mention the animosity that exists between Al Davis and Mike Shanahan (who argues that Davis still owes him wages after he was fired from the Raiders job in the early 90's).

    Pretty much started in the early 70's and truly became a rivalry when Denver beat Oakland in the 1977 playoffs and Tom Jackson was heard running by the Raiders bench yelling "It's all over fat man!!!" to John Madden.

    Chiefs is a close second for the Broncos. This rivalry is definitely more intense than Rams-49ers or Bills-Dolphins, but I don't think the east coast sees the Raiders-Broncos games as much (although MNF has been pretty consistent in showing those games the past couple of years) and so other teams tend to seem like bigger rivals.
     
  18. SABuffalo786

    SABuffalo786 New Member

    May 18, 2002
    Buffalo, New York
    Bills-Dolphins may have tapered off in recent years, but nothing compares to the classic Kelly-Marino duels of the early 90's.
     
  19. Ghost

    Ghost Member+

    Sep 5, 2001
    As a Cowboy fan, the Redskins is the big rivalry in terms of tradition. However, being a young, young Cowboys fan in the late 70s when the Redskins were nothing special, I still remember the intense rivalry with the Steelers. Over Christmas, I saw the NFL Films extended documentary on SB XIII, and you get the feeling from the interviews that the players would still show up tomorrow on a vacant lot in Waco to replay that game. Roger Staubach on a controversial pass interference call in that game: "Was that not the worst call in the history of the game of football? Rumor has it that (official) Fred Sweringen was a communist agent sent to destroy America's Team." He said he was kidding.

    Likewise, another forgotten rivalry is Cowboys-49ers. While they had played pereviously in playoffs, and I believe in conference championships games, the rivalry starts with The Catch and extends into their three NFC Championship matchups in the 90s, in which the Cowboys outplayed them in 11 of 12 quarters, thank you. There's just something about their wine-sippin' fans that drives me nuts.
     
  20. SABuffalo786

    SABuffalo786 New Member

    May 18, 2002
    Buffalo, New York


    TO stomping on the star? That was sweet when Emmit leveled him.
     
  21. BlueMeanie

    BlueMeanie New Member

    Apr 1, 2002
    EastSIIIIDE
    Niners-LAMBS is no longer much of a rabid rivalry, although it took a couple years after the move to STL for Niner fans to stop chanting "Beat LA!" when the LAMBS visited.

    So I voted for Cowboys-Redskins.

    The best "fan rivalry", IMHO, is Niners-Raiders. Niner fans used to be way worse than Raider fans (when the Niners played at Kezar and in the early days of Candlestick). Then Raider fans all became wannabe-tough-guy posers after the move to LA, when suburban-hip-gangster-wannabes like NWA started wearing Raider crap everywhere. For the first few years after moving back to Oakland, Raider fans maintained this mystique, even pretty much taking over Candlestick when the two teams would play there. But the last time I saw these teams at both Oakland and Candlestick, it was Niner fans dishing out the beatdowns. When I was a kid, it was okay to root for both teams. Now, it's mandatory to sneer at Raider fans, even if you see them at some benign place like the grocery store.


    Emmitt didn't level him, it was George Teague that tried to level him.

    Cowboys-Niners is a good playoff rivalry when it happens.
     
  22. PSU92

    PSU92 Member

    Feb 27, 1999
    Annandale VA
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Jets-Dolphins
     
  23. Levante

    Levante Member+

    Jul 28, 2001
    Interesting...........I guess every team in the old AFC East wanted to beat the Dolphins.

    When the Colts were in the AFC East.....to me and a lot of Colts fans it was always -Colts vs. Dolphins.

    now it's Colts-Titans.
     
  24. hemariva

    hemariva New Member

    Feb 22, 2003
    Missouri
    Man the NFL is beautiful. I can't think of another sport with this many rivalries per teams.

    Baseball simply plays too many games to have such rivalries. Basketball simply doesn't have it. Celtics-Lakers? It's been almost two decades since anyone cared about that matchup. And relegation hurts a few rivalries in soccer. But of course Celtic-Rangers and Boca-River Plate are intense.
     
  25. RoverMax

    RoverMax Member

    May 4, 2003
    NYC
    Club:
    Blackburn Rovers FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Dolphins-Jets
     

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