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The Bandwagon Fan's Guide to the Playoffs


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Are you a fan of the

Vikings/Cowboys/Bears/Lions/Redskins/Giants/Buccaneers/Falcons/Jaguars/Texans/Titans/Steelers/Browns/Ravens/Rams/Cardinals/Jets/Dolphins/Bills/Raiders?

Well then, the time of season has come for you to pick which team to bandwagon for the playoffs. For some of you, that means teams that you will root for. For others, teams that you will root against. For still others, it means teams that will suck because you bandwagoned on them and you are convinced your bandwagoning caused them to fail. I have provided a chart to help you figure out what team to piggyback on and claim you were behind the whole time.


Read more: http://kissingsuzykolber.uproxx.com/2014/01/bandwagon-fans-guide-nfl-playoffs.html#ixzz2pM5siH7g

 

 

  Panthers

 

For:

Riverboat Ron!

Dat Defense

Cam Newton makes Peter King Squirm

Might get Steve Smith to not punch us

 

Against:

WHICH CAROLINA IS IT

Ted Ginn Jr

 

 

 

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