Every NFL player has their favorite and least favorite places to play in the NFL.

And it's very clear where New Orleans falls on that list for Packers guard Josh Sitton.

"I cannot stand Saints fans because they are so good," Sitton said to KLFY News while helping at a camp in New Orleans hosted by country music star Garth Brooks. "It's unbelievably tough to play here. Us, Seattle and New Orleans, I think, are the best fans in the NFL. It's very impressive to come and play down here and like I said, I can't stand playing down here."

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The Mercedes-Benz Superdome has certainly been one of the league's toughest places to play in recent history, which includes undefeated home records for the Saints in two of the last four years (2011 and 2013).

As for Sitton specifically, it's no surprise he doesn't have fond memories of playing in New Orleans. Since he entered the NFL in 2008, Green Bay has made two trips to the Superdome. The Saints won the first one in 2008 by a 51-29 score. Then last season, New Orleans beat Green Bay 44-23. That's a combined point differential 43 points in two games.