Ok, here we go. This is obviously a personal opinion question, so here is mine. The Pats and Colts shouldn't even be allowed into this conversation because of the limited amount of games they play against each other. People only say this one because of Brady and Manning.
Dallas vs. Washington: Cowboy and Indians? A little cliché, don't you think?
Raiders vs. Chiefs: good rivalry, but I can tell you who's going to win before they play.
Eagles vs. Giants: Great fan rivalry, but stale on the field.
Packers vs. Bears: It's the oldest rivalry in the NFL. That alone makes it great. The cities are close, so that makes it a little better, but there is still one thing missing, the numbers. The Bears lead the series that stands at 87-78-6, but without a certain QB named Bret Favre it wouldn't be so close. The bears have lost 19 of 24 since 1994. That leads me to the best rivalry in the NFL
Vikings vs. Packers: Another great NFC North rivalry. The Vikings don't win in Lambeau, and the Packers don't win in the Metro Dome! It's a rivalry that is embraced by both the fans and the players alike. What makes this the best in the NFL is the fact that only one game separates the leader in this rivalry. As it stands, the Packers lead the series 46-45-1(these numbers of cource will change when the Vikes sweep the Pack this year). That, my friend, is a rivalry!
2007-05-14 12:58:47
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answered by D Web 2
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Biggest Nfl Rivalry
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answered by Anonymous
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Green Bay vs. Minnesotta is nothing compared to the Washington Redskins vs. the Dallas Cowboys. These are two of the oldest teams in the NFL and they go back a long way.
They fight down to the finish and both teams will do anything to win a game, even in the preseason.
The NFC East is the best Rivalry divison in Football.
2007-05-15 06:46:31
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answered by Brock_43 2
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I think the two best are Bears/Packers and Browns/Steelers. Ive lived in Cleveland, Chicago, and Pittsburgh, and in each city, no matter what the other teams' status is, they always root for the other to lose. The Browns/Steelers rivalry was at its most bitter when in 1989, the Browns dominated the Steelers 51-0. The Packers have been dominating the Bears in the Favre era, with Brett Favre normally carving up the Bears, no matter what the Bears status is.
Nowadays, I would say the best rivalries out there is Colts/Patriots, and the one that was just born before our own eyes in January, Chargers/Patriots.
2007-05-14 11:40:53
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answered by cold 6
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These are my top 5 rivalries ranked as follows:
1. Bears vs. Packers
2. Cowboys vs. Redskins
3. Chiefs vs. Raiders
4. Browns vs. Steelers
5. Dolphins vs Jets
2007-05-14 10:54:59
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answered by justwonderingwhatever 5
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I was at the Packers-Vikes game in Lambeau this year, great game. Mostly cuz Tavares Jackson got killed.
I'd say GB-Minny is up there, but Indy and New England have had some good games recently too. The Skins and Boys rivalry is on the verge of coming back again
2007-05-14 10:55:24
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answered by nintey6 2
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I would have to go with the Denver Broncos vs. Oakland Raiders, these games are always bloodshed wheteher it be on the field or in the stands, these cames are usually close and I know all of Raider Nation gets up when we play the Broncos, I would also have to give props to Cowboys vs. Redskins, Chiefs Raiders, and Vikes GB.
2007-05-15 00:44:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Minnesota vs. Green Bay
Denver vs. Kansas City
New England vs. Indianapolis
Dallas vs. Washington
2007-05-14 10:58:27
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answered by MJS 3
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Browns vs. Steelers. I'm from Cleveland and one thing I do know: Cleveland Rocks; Pittsburgh Sucks. Sincerely, Brady Quinn. And this is a rivalry that goes back 50 years or so, look at the complete history of the rivalry.
2007-05-14 11:00:27
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answered by paia423 3
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NFL RIVALRYS
KC/Oakland
KC/Denver
Rediskins/ Cowboys
Cowboys/ anybody in division
patriots/colts
colts/ravens
Tennesse/ New Orleans
[vince young/reggie bush}
All Together:
Chicago Bears/ Green Bay Packers
2007-05-14 10:57:00
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answered by Anonymous
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