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PPP Poll shows 40% of America rooting for Broncos, 40% rooting for Panthers; most think Panthers will win


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Not surprising about the minorities voting for us. I feel as if this organization represents diversity and kinda gives a team for everyone to cheer for. I mean our head coach is Chico, and our QB is a superstar at a position historically played by whites. He's the face of the NFL. I also feel our Spanish broadcasters played a big role in attracting new fans. 

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46 minutes ago, caatfan said:

He would scare me if I did something that might piss him off. 

40% us. 40% them. What about the other 40%?

There's 20% left... they think the Patriots or Seahawks will win. (They haven't figured out that they're out of it yet.)

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1 hour ago, xerxes said:

Short version:

Cam Newton is an African-American QB that may scare a lot of old white people.

I'm white.  I ain't skerred.

1 hour ago, caatfan said:

He would scare me if I did something that might piss him off. 

40% us. 40% them. What about the other 40%?

"rooting for"...different than "think will win."  It is possible to not root for either team.

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3 hours ago, Thanatos said:

There's 20% left... they think the Patriots or Seahawks will win. (They haven't figured out that they're out of it yet.)

I knew I shouldn't have tried that joke. I'm aware that 40 x 3 = 120.

 

2 hours ago, Mother Grabber said:

"rooting for"...different than "think will win."  It is possible to not root for either team.

Again, it was just a failed joke.

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9 hours ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

Interesting tweets. Republicans, Democrats, and white people are rooting for the Broncos; independents and non-whites are rooting for the Panthers. People think we'll win by a 56-32% margin:

http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2016/02/americans-evenly-divided-on-super-bowl-brady-a-lightning-rod.html

Pretty sure white people are rooting for panthers too.  This is getting stupid fast

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