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Here's a breakdown of every county in North and South Carolina's favorite NFL team


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I must admit that I do see more Steelers fans in Johnston & Wake counties, but there is a large contingent of Cowboys fans, also.

The local Wal-mart has more Steelers and Cowboys gear than Panthers gear (if they carry any at all). You don't know how much it pisses me off that Wal-Mart here sells Steelers and Cowboys lanyards, but no Panthers. I hardly see any Skins gear anywhere anymore.

Maybe if we keep winning...

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Maybe if we keep winning...

Probably so.

During the superbowl year you couldn't go anywhere without seeing Panthers gear for sale. Birkdale had an entire shop devoted to just Panthers apparel.

We are coming off two playoff appearances. I suspect that if the Panthers start off hot in 2015, there will be a wave of support.

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No way these results could even come close to being accurate

 

Why do you say that? Their methodology is simple: just filter every NFL team Facebook like they have per county. With all of the advanced search options Facebook has, this is actually very possible, just insanely time consuming.

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I live in Greenville sc. Alot of jobs come down here and alot of people move her. It's usually 1/3 people aren't from here. I think Michelin moved alot of jobs down here as we always have an abundance of Ohio people and Pennsylvania people. Really sucks. And for those who hate on sc. Fug you.

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