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Who are the most disappointed fans on week 17?

  • Cowboys Fans

    Votes: 16 33.3%
  • Bears Fans

    Votes: 10 20.8%
  • Steelers Fans

    Votes: 22 45.8%

  • Total voters
    48

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What team has the most to gripe about?


Cowboys fans - new QB, same result? that's almost cruel and unusual punishment to not only lose but in that fashion

Bears fans - defense allows three fourth down conversions on the Packers game winning drive

Steelers fans - needed so much to go right, and it all did EXCEPT a makable Chiefs field goal. If I didn't hate them so much I would actually feel bad for them. In fact, I wonder if the Chief's kicker himself hates the Steelers. During a time out before the kick I wonder if Succup called Roethlisberger and said "Watch this ****"
 
I voted for DAL fans. That's three years in a row they've been eliminated in week 17. But maybe the Steelers; not only did Succup miss the kick at the end of regulation, there should have been a penalty on SD for illegal formation on it and KC should have had another try. But I don't really care as I hate PIT. Too bad.
 
Why did you exclude the Ratbirds and the Fish fans? Both teams controlled their destiny in the final two weeks(sorta), needing wins and both ***** the bed.....in the last week looking up at the scoreboard and seeing the team you need to lose, losing, and you can't capitalize.....

think how Pats fans felt when #1 seed was there for the taking and they couldn't convert in Miami.....
 
Bears, that TD where everyone thought it was an incomplete pass and end up being a fumble. One of the Bears players had it in his hands and just dropped it, if he had picked it up they would have had a huge turnover.
 
close call between Cowboys' and Bears'.

Cowboys because it was deja-vu all over again for the third year in a row. But the Bears thought they had the Division in their grasp when Rodgers went down and Detroit fell apart and finally when they had the lead in the fourth quarter yesterday. So, I picked the Bears' fans.

The Steelers set their fans expectations at a low level with their 0--4 (2--6) start.
 
The Dolphins' collapse over the last two weeks seems like the worst. They had momentum and held the wild card in their hands against two eliminated, inferior teams and scored a total of 7 points.
 
Bears. My wife still has yet to get out of bed this morning and actually shed tears last night.
 
I'd probably be most pissed as a Steelers fan, they did what they had to do and then had to watch as the KC-SD game slipped away on a missed FG. And the topper, the reason I'm picking them, is that SD was lined up illegally (more than 6 players on one side of the ball during the FG try, a clear-as-day 5 yard penalty) but it went unnoticed/uncalled.

But there's definitely a lot of disappointment to go around, the Bears and dropping the fumbled ball, the fins for not getting it done against two crap teams in consecutive weeks, the Cowboys week 17 'groundhog day' nightmare once again.
 
Gotta be steelers fans,

Everything broke their way, and even with a jv team Kc almost won it and put them in.

As a pats fan i would have much rather potentially faced that crappy steeler team, than a chargers team capable of putting up 50 points if everything goes their way.
 
happiest owner and fan base is certainly the Jets.... welcome back Rex :D
 
Gotta be steelers fans,

Everything broke their way, and even with a jv team Kc almost won it and put them in.

As a pats fan i would have much rather potentially faced that crappy steeler team, than a chargers team capable of putting up 50 points if everything goes their way.

Definitely agree with this, I guess part of my vote was because I was disappointed the Steelers aren't in too :) SD scares me a bit, they have the type of offense that could give our secondary fits.
 
The Steelers because the stars had all aligned and it got taken from them 3 times (missed field goal, missed penalty call and then forward progress stopped on the turnover TD).

Cowboy fans had to have expectations of losing another win and in game. The fact that the game was close and they had the chance to choke at the end only made for better TV.

You can make a case for the Bears with Green Bay making 3 fourth downs on the winning drive.
 
How can the Steelers fans be disappointed? Their team sucked for most of the season, they got exactly what they deserved. Expecting KC to lose to San Diego is ignorant. The Chargers are a decent team, a team that beat the Broncos.

Bears should have beaten the Packers.
 
I was not surprised to see a lot of empty seats in Cincinnati, but I was quite surprised to see tons of empty seats in Pittsburgh. Seems like some of the talk about the Steeler fan base may be a bit unwarranted.
 
I picked the Steelers, because they needed so many things to break their way to get into the playoffs, and twice they were teased in the Chiefs/Chargers game that they were going to do it. Just imagining the buildup to the ultimate letdown.
 
I voted Steelers because they did what they needed to and the spot was taken by the SD/KC officiating crew. Of course it is their own fault for getting into a situation where they needed help, and since I hate them I don't feel too bad.

Cowboys fans must be used to this by now.... I went to the Pats game and got home just in time to see Orton throw the pick, I immediately texted my Cowboys fan friend, "It must be the uniform....lol"
 
Cowboys... close but no playoff cigar THREE YEARS IN A ROW.
 
It's not the Jets fan base, they love 8-8
 
Ravens who paid 120 Mi to Fluke-O and he threw what , 4 picks?
 
I was rooting for the Cowboys, but it was poetic justice to see Jerry curse on the last Cowboy possession. What a goober. I was glad to see them score after that lapse in time (40 seconds to 25 resulting in a penalty).That article by Peter King on referees is even more amazing considering the calls since that article was written. Does this mean there will be no officials for the Superbowl?

I would have to give the Chicago fans the award. How do you let a GB receiver that open with ticks left on the clock and a mile to go for a score?
 


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