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http://www.forbes.com/pictures/mlm45fgikm/1-dallas-cowboys-6/

 

Guess whos dropping like a ton of rocks, a certain team with an aging QB and a fanbase full of bandwagoners you say? nooooooo

 

 

 

If it wasnt apparent already, the Cowgirls still lead and of course the Belicheats and the REDSKINS are just behind them. Wow, Spain has two soccer teams that are valued the same as the Cowboys? Two soccers teams? same country? 17th isnt bad for the Panthers, pretty consistent. We assimilate more aints/falcants fans everyday, which is fine by me. Resistance is futile.

 

 

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Pretty meh for an NFL franchise apparently...

 

In the NFL, a league so powerful and confident in its popularity that Super Bowl halftime acts are being asked to pay the league for the privilege of performing, an 18 percent gain is healthy, but still below average. Leaguewide, franchise values jumped by an average of 23 percent during the past year, Forbes estimates. Collectively, the 32 teams are worth an average of $1.4 billion.

 

 

http://www.bizjournals.com/charlotte/blog/queen_city_agenda/2014/08/carolina-panthers-franchise-value-up-18-over-2013.html?ana=twt

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Color me not really caring about how much money Tom Benson or JR made last year.

How in the world are the Redskins worth so much money?!

 

Not sure why you think your opinion matters. This is meta data, you saying that you yourself "dont care" is irrelevant. The fact is that your fan base is hemorrhaging fans.

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Somebody just paid 2 billion for the Clippers, the Clippers.  Are they really telling me that the Patriots are only worth 500 million more.  I don't get that.  And the 49ers are worth less than the Clippers?

 

The Clippers were not valued any where close to that before being bought by Capt Insano. Balmer did a lot of people a solid by over paying for what I believe he thought was a good cause and something that he can also benefit from and enjoy.

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Not sure why you think your opinion matters. This is meta data, you saying that you yourself "dont care" is irrelevant. The fact is that your fan base is hemorrhaging fans.

Never said my opinion matters! I was just saying...

Not really sure why fans care how much their owners are worth lol.

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Never said my opinion matters! I was just saying...

Not really sure why fans care how much their owners are worth lol.

 

Right, you were "just saying" on an opposing team's message boards.

 

It matters because its directly applicable to how big your fan base is. When I look at that data year after year I can tell how many fair weather fans each team has. I can tell how many youre losing or gaining and get signs as to where they are going.

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http://www.forbes.com/pictures/mlm45fgikm/1-dallas-cowboys-6/

 

Guess whos dropping like a ton of rocks, a certain team with an aging QB and a fanbase full of bandwagoners you say? nooooooo

 

 

 

If it wasnt apparent already, the Cowgirls still lead and of course the Belicheats and the REDSKINS are just behind them. Wow, Spain has two soccer teams that are valued the same as the Cowboys? Two soccers teams? same country? 17th isnt bad for the Panthers, pretty consistent. We assimilate more aints/falcants fans everyday, which is fine by me. Resistance is futile.

 

Everyone in the world watches and knows those two teams in Spain. When they play in Charlotte they pack the stadium as well as the Panthers.

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Right, you were "just saying" on an opposing team's message boards.

It matters because its directly applicable to how big your fan base is. When I look at that data year after year I can tell how many fair weather fans each team has. I can tell how many youre losing or gaining and get signs as to where they are going.

I post here fairly often. Not everyday, but I'm here reading everyday. I mostly stick to Saints related topics, although not all the time.

It's funny you keep bringing up the fan base, when the very website you're pointing to as the proof our fan base is shrinking says we have the 3rd best fan base in the league. Strictly from a numbers standpoint.

By the way, true Saints fans could care less about the bandwagoners. Every successful team gets them. When they leave, true fans will still be here.

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I post here fairly often. Not everyday, but I'm here reading everyday. I mostly stick to Saints related topics, although not all the time.

It's funny you keep bringing up the fan base, when the very website you're pointing to as the proof our fan base is shrinking says we have the 3rd best fan base in the league. Strictly from a numbers standpoint.

By the way, true Saints fans could care less about the bandwagoners. Every successful team gets them. When they leave, true fans will still be here.

I know a particular Saint fan that will disappear quicker than a needle full of crack on Bourbon St if they return to the bottom. Here's a hint, dude has huge guns...

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