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Where does Panther’s fan base rank...


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Makes sense based on their criteria. The better question is whether those measures accurately reflect the quality of your fan base.  I really don't know or actually care. I am a Panther fan and love yelling with 60000 others at the stadium on game day.  I hope folks say our stadium is a tough place to get a win. And I hope I can keep doing my part to make that so. Who cares about social equity? I want to just be the one talking poo to their fans on the way out instead of the other way around. Imagine a Dallas fan saying....  But we are the best fanbase...  .   as we whoop that butt in the playoffs at our house. Pedestrian, I know ..

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7 minutes ago, TNPanther said:

Social equity?? Sounds like something HR would say.

I’ll take 16 though. Not bad for a small market team.

Keep in mind he is largely using this model to evaluate a fanbase on it's marketing and economic impact. So, in that regard social media plays a pretty big role because it is so key to a lot of modern marketing.

Take these rankings with a grain of salt because most of these articles never really explain the purpose for the guy's ranking system. It is definitely not a measure of how a fanbase OVERALL supports the team but more of a basic metric to measure which fanbases have the biggest economic impact, based a few categories. It's interesting but the sports media has dramatically oversold it as a tool to measure how "good" or "hardcore" or whatever that a fanbase is. Trying to come up with a tangible ranking system for something like that would be extremely difficult.

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