People in California hate fidget spinners, people in Alaska hate graffiti and people in Georgia hate tuna salad. But the people in Massachusetts? They hate New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning in spades.

Manning may be a Walter Payton Man of the Year award winner and among the most charitable people in all of sports, but don’t try to sell that to those in Massachusetts — they don’t want to hear it.

According to dating app “Hater,” which matches people based on the things they hate, the people Massachusetts absolutely despise Manning above all else.

Apparently folks got beef with Eli Manning according to Hater searches by state/area pic.twitter.com/oBVxPInGMd — Chris Hudgison (@ChrisHudgison) July 19, 2017

Manning, of course, has twice ripped the hearts out of New England Patriots fans, leading comebacks in both Super Bowl XLII and Super Bowl XLVI en route to MVP honors in each game.

To this day, those Super Bowls represent the only two blemishes on the championship record of the Bill Belichick-led New England Patriots and the resume of quarterback Tom Brady.

In a town that loves its football, there’s no surprise the one thing that irks them most has been the success of Eli Manning against the Patriots. Regular season or Super Bowl, Easy-E has long been their kryptonite, and that does not appear poised to change any time soon. So hate away, Massachusetts.