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  1. Burgandy ~ LOLZ!

    You forgot this one too.



    Last edited by Advocate05; 22 Mar 2006 at 02:27 PM.
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  2. Quote Originally Posted by BrAnDX105
    Yep, it is. Look up the Brown's Backers. They are the largest fan run NFL team fan club in the country.
    What kind of backwards ass logic is this? There is no way in hell that the Browns have the largest fanbase of any NFL team.

  3. #83
    Quote Originally Posted by stormy
    You're going by a fan club membership? lol. I guess there were so many loyal fans they didn't need a team to watch in the 90s. I tried looking up merch sales to get an idea but all i could find was overall revenue. Going by that the Redskins are first, and the article also cited the Cowboys and Pats as very rich. The Pats are just a cyclical thing because they've been winning. If i had to guess i'd say the Cowboys have the most fans.
    The Cowboys definitely have the most fans. The Redskins revenue comes from their new stadium, not from a bigger fan base. It's some crazy number like 25% of all NFL fans are Cowboys fans according to the last poll I saw.

  4. Quote Originally Posted by Saint of Killers
    What kind of backwards ass logic is this? There is no way in hell that the Browns have the largest fanbase of any NFL team.
    Yeah, it is some ass backwards logic. I was way off!

    We do have the largest organized fan club of any sport, but yeah, that isn't anywhere near having the largest fan base of any NFL team.

    The more I think about it, wouldn't the Patriots have the largest fan base? Considering that they cover a region of the country, as opposed to a single city.
    Quote Originally Posted by BerringerX
    I am pretty sure one of the reasons Jesus died is so we could enjoy delicious chicken and waffle fries seven days a week.
    Eat a bag of dicks.

  5. Quote Originally Posted by BrAnDX105
    The more I think about it, wouldn't the Patriots have the largest fan base? Considering that they cover a region of the country, as opposed to a single city.
    Well every team covers a region. New Jersey is covered by New York teams (north) and Philly teams (south) for example. No team's fanbase is covered by solely the city in their name (or, in the Jets and Giants case, they dont even play there).

  6. #86
    Quote Originally Posted by BrAnDX105
    The more I think about it, wouldn't the Patriots have the largest fan base? Considering that they cover a region of the country, as opposed to a single city.
    Dallas basically has everything between Florida and California. There are about 10 Saints fans that didn't wash away in Katrina, and the Cardinals are all the way up to 23 with the James signing. Obviously Houston has some fans in there too.
    Last edited by Yoshi; 22 Mar 2006 at 03:49 PM.


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  8. Quote Originally Posted by Yoshi
    Dallas basically has everything between Florida and California.
    I think I also forgot how huge Texas is, and that Dallas is really the only team in that area.
    Quote Originally Posted by BerringerX
    I am pretty sure one of the reasons Jesus died is so we could enjoy delicious chicken and waffle fries seven days a week.
    Eat a bag of dicks.

  9. And a lot of people like Dallas, I've met hardcore browns fans who hate every other team but the browns who say the Cowboy's are alright, they play a good game of football.

    Everyone loves the cowboys, except homosexuals. Actually, recent movies have changed that, homosexuals do in fact, like cowboys.

  10. Quote Originally Posted by diffusionx
    Well every team covers a region. New Jersey is covered by New York teams (north) and Philly teams (south) for example. No team's fanbase is covered by solely the city in their name (or, in the Jets and Giants case, they dont even play there).
    When I was working in the NY/NJ area, the electricians at one worksite were telling me they were Cowboys fans. I asked why and the one guy said that you couldn't get tickets to a Giants game. Everybody that has a ticket is a season ticket owner and those season ticket holders have had the majority share for many generations.

    Quote Originally Posted by Six
    We released Larry Allen.

    WTF.

    We need to draft all OL this year.

    Seriously.

    WTF.

    It's not like he was sucking ass last year. He was STILL dominant.
    It's all about the salary cap. I feared this would happen, but it's not really a suprise to anyone that has been listening to the sports writers.

    Quote Originally Posted by ESPN

    IRVING, Texas -- Larry Allen was the last link to the Dallas Cowboys' glory days -- the final remaining member of their most recent Super Bowl team and the guy Emmitt Smith ran behind for much of his NFL-record rushing total.


    Allen


    He also was due $2 million next week and was going to count more than $7.5 million toward next season's salary cap, both huge amounts for a 34-year-old left guard whose best days are likely behind him.

    So the Cowboys cut Allen on Tuesday, a move that only was a surprise because it happened 10 days before the bonus deadline.

    Although team owner Jerry Jones left open the possibility of re-signing Allen, he's a free agent who can sign anywhere he chooses. Thus, this decision likely cuts ties between the club and one of the most dominant blockers in NFL history.

    "This decision is a tough one for me personally," Jones said in a statement. "Larry has been the best in pro football for a long time. His ability and performance set a standard for excellence at his position in the NFL for many years, and we are grateful for his contributions to the Dallas Cowboys."

    Allen, who also was the final player left to have won a playoff game with the Cowboys, is going into his 13th season. He'll still count about $4 million against Dallas' salary cap, but the team will save the rest.

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