Do NFL Fans Have a Stronger Liking for Teams Not in Their Teams Conference?

Question by The Spammers: Do NFL fans have a stronger liking for teams not in their teams conference?
Example… I’m a Dolphin fan, and I love my Dolphins plus alot of teams in the NFC…
Giants, 49ers, Packers, Lions, Cowboy, etc.

but I can’t stand… Steelers, Patriots, Jets, etc.

Do fans in the NFC feel the same way, and vice versa?

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Best answer:

Answer by jsp418
Yes

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