KWTPF (sans Saints)

Now that the raiders have been knocked out of it by the texans, it's occurred to me that we can still have a KWTPF thread of sorts, even though the Saints didn't get there (again) (dammit).

Basically, it comes down to which team would I hate to see win it all more than all the others.

My most hated teams in order are:

patriots - With Bellicheats unsportsmanlike ways, and the fact that despite the fact that while Brady was suspended for his part in "deflategate" his team still went 3-1 in his absence, the media is still driveling on about his being a viable candidate for MVP. What a joke.

falcons - Aside from my disdain for anything failclown, the fact remains that Ryan has had a career year with a top tier receiving corps while still falling short of many other QBs in the league. Not exactly MVP material, but his name gets thrown out with regularity. Yeesh.

seahawks - I don't mind Wilson. He seems like a decent guy and is a gifted athlete. My beef is with his coach. Carroll is another lowlife who feels that by a victory by skirting the rules is the same as one won by a fair game by a superior team or a better game plan. I remember how the "legion of boom's" game plan was to commit PI on basically every play, knowing that the refs wouldn't call it every time.

cowboys - If it weren't for Prescott and Elliott, I'd have the same loathing for the cowpies that I always have, and they'd be higher on my list. Fact is, Prescott is proving to be a real leader and a QB to be reckoned with. He's got composure and confidence. The only thing I can say for Romo is that he'd play hurt. And I mean HURT. Dude's tougher than I ever thought he would be. He simply doesn't have the talent that Dak does. I wish he'd be dallas' QB forever.

packers - So tired of arrogant Rodgers and the talking heads being blinded by players who are inferior to Brees. Rodgers is in this category in my eyes. Their fans seem to be generally decent folks though, so their not as high on my list as some others.

steelers - Worthlessburger is far from what I think a role model is or should be. Whether or not he's a decent QB (meh), I think his failings as a human being are telling. Let's not forget that the HC tried to impede an opposing WR by stepping onto the field not too long ago.

raiders - Without Carr, they really didn't have a shot. (unless Osweiler played like he usually did this year....) Yes, they cost us our first game of the year, but it'd be some consolation to at least have lost it to the team that won it all.

lions - Stafford. Caldwell. Another team that's never "won it all". I don't think I'd mind seeing them take the Lombardi home.

giants - Being a NY native, I'm so tired of the "g-men talk". Eli's prototypical of your historical giants QB. Hot and cold. I don't see them beating the patriots should they get there, and having to face the packers (being the last team to beat the packers at lambeau in the playoffs) is going to be a tough game. I just don't see them having the game to last.

dolphins - Tannehill's wife is unbelievably hot. Beyond that, they really have nothing remarkable to mention. The only other thing to mention is the '72 team rejoicing when an undefeated team falls. Schadenfreude much?

chiefs - Always thought that Alex smith was given the bum's rush in san fran. I don't think I'd mind him going the distance. Besides, Andy Reid's due.

Whatever happens to eliminate the top teams on this list from the playoffs is fine in my book.