Ad Hawk
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I've heard some commentators claim that rivalries are made, usually within the division, when we beat opponents in their house. At what point does this become true for us? Because if this is true... well, we've just beaten both the Cards and Rams in their place this season (though we lost at both last year).
Yet it still feels like our toughest rival and rivalry is SF, mostly because of record, matchups, and perceived strength in the league.
What creates real rivalries like the old Steelers/Ravens? How much do classnessness, cheap shots on the field, trash-talk off of it, etc., contribute to this? Just curious going forward.
Go Hawks!
Yet it still feels like our toughest rival and rivalry is SF, mostly because of record, matchups, and perceived strength in the league.
What creates real rivalries like the old Steelers/Ravens? How much do classnessness, cheap shots on the field, trash-talk off of it, etc., contribute to this? Just curious going forward.
Go Hawks!