Donnie
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
That's what I'm saying.
It's odd because people like there's definitely a group of people that like don't like dynasties and sports or like they don't want teams to continue to win.
They absolutely are.
And you think back to those periods of time.
You think the Steelers had a ton of fans in Oakland or Dallas or Minnesota in their runs in the 70s.
You can remember eras by teams and how great certain teams were.
Yeah, I absolutely hated the Patriots in the 2000s.
There's no doubt.
They have far and away...
been the most hated team on my personal hate team totem pole for the 30 years of my life.
But there is something about having one of those all-time great teams in the big game because then it's not even like you have to try to root for the other team.
I unless you come from a fan base that like has reason, I think, to still hate the Patriots like this one, like Pittsburgh, maybe Indianapolis, probably a good one to throw in there.
A few others.
But if you're just somebody in, I don't know, I can't even say Arizona because they don't want Seattle to win.
Idaho.
Yeah, somebody in some irrelevant city or a city that doesn't even have an NFL team, you are going into this game just hoping it is a good game.
It is a fun game to watch.
You don't necessarily have a dog in the fight and care who wins.
By the way, did you happen to see that Tom Brady apparently said he doesn't have a dog in the fight and he's not rooting for either team?
And there were some ex-teammates that called him out.