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Which NFL team has the saddest / most miserable fans? (Spoiler alert: it ain't us)


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Which fanbase is the most miserable? According to a survey of NFL fans across the country, it's the Detroit Lion fans that are viewed as being the most miserable about their team's achievements (or lack thereof).  

#2 was Cleveland, and #3 was the Jets. Somehow, the Cowboys ranked #4.  The Panthers fanbase was viewed as being the #26th most miserable (or 7th least miserable, depending on your viewpoint.

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In the same survey, respondents were asked if they ever got emotionally upset about their favorite team.

Which NFL fans are most likely to cry over their football team, whether if be because the team lost a game, won (or lost) the Super Bowl, favorite player left the team, or other scenarios...?

#1 was the Cowboys (makes sense, I suppose), with the Patriots and Packers at #2 and #3.  The Panthers ranked at #25 on this list.

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https://www.lineups.com/articles/saddest-nfl-fans/

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7 hours ago, PanthersATL said:

Which fanbase is the most miserable? According to a survey of NFL fans across the country, it's the Detroit Lion fans that are viewed as being the most miserable about their team's achievements (or lack thereof).  

#2 was Cleveland, and #3 was the Jets. Somehow, the Cowboys ranked #4.  The Panthers fanbase was viewed as being the #26th most miserable (or 7th least miserable, depending on your viewpoint.

image.png.6d1ef50a48bb566f37cae024013f5f8d.png

In the same survey, respondents were asked if they ever got emotionally upset about their favorite team.

Which NFL fans are most likely to cry over their football team, whether if be because the team lost a game, won (or lost) the Super Bowl, favorite player left the team, or other scenarios...?

#1 was the Cowboys (makes sense, I suppose), with the Patriots and Packers at #2 and #3.  The Panthers ranked at #25 on this list.

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https://www.lineups.com/articles/saddest-nfl-fans/

They obviously don't read the Huddle.. 

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