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Study declares Cowboy fans the best fans in the NFL


Mr. Scot

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Doesn't stop you from being a target, though.

You could be as intelligent and articulate a poster as anyone, but if you were to say "I'm a Steeler fan" you'd instantly become a target for flaming arrows.

Granted, the situation I just described (an intelligent and articulate Steeler fan) could never actually happen, but you get the picture.

 

True... I grew up in Arlington Literally a Mile from the Dallas Cowboys Stadium, it was in Irving when I was younger, I grew up watching them. So naturally I am a Cowboys fan, However, I root for the Panthers now since I have been in NC for 17 years

 

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most long-suffering teams have good fan bases (Browns, Bills). Cowboys are just the team with the most bandwagon fans (except maybe the Patriots)

I have lived in Boston for years now and I have yet to meet a single Patriots "fan" who could name any of their QBs before Brady and Bledsoe.

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True... I grew up in Arlington Literally a Mile from the Dallas Cowboys Stadium, it was in Irving when I was younger, I grew up watching them. So naturally I am a Cowboys fan, However, I root for the Panthers now since I have been in NC for 17 years

 

That is some of the dumbest poo I've ever heard.

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