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Just now, CamWhoaaCam said:

Half those fans were Brady fans.

 

I replied to you because there is data supporting my statement. As for "half of them being brady fans" .... the Tampa Buccaneers do NOT have one of the NFL's largest fan bases today or last season. 

The reason Patriots have such a large fan base is probably becasuse

The New England Patriots have the record for most Super Bowl victories with five Super Bowl appearances with eleven. They have the biggest NFL fan base in London.

The Patriots also have the longest active regular season and postseason winning streaks, the most consecutive winning seasons (nineteen from 2001 to 2019), and the most postseason victories (thirty-seven). The group also has several other records they can claim as their own. Given their success, it is no surprise that they have a significant following. There are seven million+ die-hard Patriots supporters.

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6 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

maybe because they have one of the largest fan base out of all of the NFL teams? haha. 

they really don't. just bandwagon from their dynasty run. one of the worst fanbases in the league before the cheaters got there and started winning

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1 minute ago, t96 said:

that data is a 100% lagging indicator, it's a significant amount of bandwagoners who are falling off as the days go by.

this is data from the begining of September. I appreciate you jumping into to discuss this topic, but it probably best for you to realize you are incorrect on this one.

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