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Christmas Updates: Tepper—you’re losing fans


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1 hour ago, amcoolio said:

Boo hoo, fans will be back when the team is winning, just a bunch of fairweather fans, this level of whining is a new low for this fanbase

You look at the extreme examples - Detroit, Cleveland, Oakland etc. Bad teams with rabid fan bases.

A couple of bad seasons with this fan base and they're all selling PSLs and donning their 'second' team jerseys again. 

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1 hour ago, amcoolio said:

Boo hoo, fans will be back when the team is winning, just a bunch of fairweather fans, this level of whining is a new low for this fanbase

Seven winning seasons in a quarter century and zero consecutive. There is no culture here. That's cool that you think you are better but this isnt a perennial contender so until we can string together even two good seasons what you see is what you get.

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17 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

You look at the extreme examples - Detroit, Cleveland, Oakland etc. Bad teams with rabid fan bases.

A couple of bad seasons with this fan base and they're all selling PSLs and donning their 'second' team jerseys again. 

The Browns and Lions have been in existence for 77 and 91 years. That is multiple generations of fans compared to just two decades for us.

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26 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

You look at the extreme examples - Detroit, Cleveland, Oakland etc. Bad teams with rabid fan bases.

A couple of bad seasons with this fan base and they're all selling PSLs and donning their 'second' team jerseys again. 

I was at a very quiet Ford Field for the AZ victory. 

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