Most "Liked" (on Facebook) NFL Teams by County
-
ts1227
See more detail on their data collection here
https://www.facebook.com/notes/facebook-data-science/nfl-fans-on-facebook/10151298370823859
Thoughts? Surprises? -
Crimson streakts1227;1377188 wrote:
See more detail on their data collection here
https://www.facebook.com/notes/facebook-data-science/nfl-fans-on-facebook/10151298370823859
Thoughts? Surprises?
Obviously the inbreds known as the steelers have a wide fan base bc their homes have wheels. Not really a surprise just a thought -
Automatiklol...Jets.
-
Commander of Awesomelot of bandwagon fans out there.
-
like_that
My thoughts as well. Bandwagonism in a nutshell.Commander of Awesome;1377197 wrote:lot of bandwagon fans out there.
Let's be real here, we all know the thread was going this direction lol. -
Ironman92Can you Cleveland fans explain the mass of Browns fans somewhere just a little north of Marietta when everything around them is Steelers.
Is there something I'm missing or are they just the true I live in Ohio and I'm closer to Cleveland than Cincy and every Ohio resident around us are complete bandwagoners.
I think the map is pretty interesting. -
SonofanumpI wondered if any county would be effected by a hometown hero or a local college legend playing for a particular team, but could not find a correlation.
-
ts1227Ironman92;1377218 wrote:Can you Cleveland fans explain the mass of Browns fans somewhere just a little north of Marietta when everything around them is Steelers.
Is there something I'm missing or are they just the true I live in Ohio and I'm closer to Cleveland than Cincy and every Ohio resident around us are complete bandwagoners.
I think the map is pretty interesting.
Athens County. So, that's OU students (and they pull a lot of students from NE Ohio in) -
Hb31187This breaks the OC golden rule of having to root for the closest team to you. Oh no
-
GoChiefs
Bangwagonism is a nationwide epidemic.Hb31187;1377338 wrote:This breaks the OC golden rule of having to root for the closest team to you. Oh no -
Mohican00
Athens - as you approach the town on 33 there is a highway adoption sign noting its sponsor as the Athens County Browns Backers (or something similar).Ironman92;1377218 wrote:Can you Cleveland fans explain the mass of Browns fans somewhere just a little north of Marietta when everything around them is Steelers.
Is there something I'm missing or are they just the true I live in Ohio and I'm closer to Cleveland than Cincy and every Ohio resident around us are complete bandwagoners.
I think the map is pretty interesting. -
Hb31187
Yes it is. But theres a fine line between bandwagon and simply liking a team not from your region. I dont think anyone would accuse a fan from Ohio who likes the Sacramento Kings to be a bandwagon fanGoChiefs;1377340 wrote:Bangwagonism is a nationwide epidemic. -
Commander of Awesome
I would, because they probably started liking them in the early 2000s. If you're not from the area, you can't like a team without being a bangwagoner. Plain and simple. Its like rooting for Canada in Olympic Hockey over USA when you live in Nebraska.Hb31187;1377345 wrote:Yes it is. But theres a fine line between bandwagon and simply liking a team not from your region. I dont think anyone would accuse a fan from Ohio who likes the Sacramento Kings to be a bandwagon fan -
gorocks99
I guess it depends on how you define "from the area." I personally don't care who people root for as long as they're not obnoxious about it, but appreciate fans who have some connection to the geographic area a team is in a bit more. Like me, for example, born in Minnesota and living in Chicago, and liking zero local teams:Commander of Awesome;1377405 wrote:I would, because they probably started liking them in the early 2000s. If you're not from the area, you can't like a team without being a bangwagoner. Plain and simple. Its like rooting for Canada in Olympic Hockey over USA when you live in Nebraska.
Red Sox/Celtics: Picked up a strong liking toward them after living in Boston for 3 years. Had no prior strong MLB or NBA allegiance, having only cursorily followed the Twins and Timberwolves during my time in MN
Blue Jackets: Lived in Ohio when they got the team; had no other existing allegiances as I was a North Stars fan until they moved to Dallas.
Packers: My mom grew up in Milwaukee and I picked up my fandom from her. I did live in Madison for about a year but was a Packer fan long before that.
Gophers: Alma mater
So I wouldn't say I'm from Ohio, or from Wisconsin, or from Boston, but have connections to all those places. -
Commander of Awesome
Bolded the important part. Vikings, Twins, Timberwolves.gorocks99;1377410 wrote:I guess it depends on how you define "from the area." I personally don't care who people root for as long as they're not obnoxious about it, but appreciate fans who have some connection to the geographic area a team is in a bit more. Like me, for example, born in Minnesota and living in Chicago, and liking zero local teams:
Red Sox/Celtics: Picked up a strong liking toward them after living in Boston for 3 years. Had no prior strong MLB or NBA allegiance, having only cursorily followed the Twins and Timberwolves during my time in MN
Blue Jackets: Lived in Ohio when they got the team; had no other existing allegiances as I was a North Stars fan until they moved to Dallas.
Packers: My mom grew up in Milwaukee and I picked up my fandom from her. I did live in Madison for about a year but was a Packer fan long before that.
Gophers: Alma mater
So I wouldn't say I'm from Ohio, or from Wisconsin, or from Boston, but have connections to all those places. -
Hb31187
I just used the Kings as a random team. I dont understand why you're so fiercely against rooting for teams that arent in your area. I understand your point if a person likes lets say...Lakers, Cowboys, Yankees and Red Wings. That id agree is a bandwagon fan to the extreme, but if a person just likes average teams not from his/her area, not sure how its bandwagoningCommander of Awesome;1377405 wrote:I would, because they probably started liking them in the early 2000s. If you're not from the area, you can't like a team without being a bangwagoner. Plain and simple. Its like rooting for Canada in Olympic Hockey over USA when you live in Nebraska. -
Con_Alma
It's not...at least when considering the definition of bandwagon fan.Hb31187;1377436 wrote:... but if a person just likes average teams not from his/her area, not sure how its bandwagoning -
Hb31187
The OC definition seems to be, if you dont root for the team geographically closest to you, you're automatically a bandwagon fan lolCon_Alma;1377438 wrote:It's not...at least when considering the definition of bandwagon fan. -
Con_AlmaThe OC is unique like that and many other ways. Whatever the definition of banwagon that subscribed to, I don't understand why it's thought to be a bad thing.
-
wildcats20Commander of Awesome;1377405 wrote:I would, because they probably started liking them in the early 2000s. If you're not from the area, you can't like a team without being a bangwagoner. Plain and simple. Its like rooting for Canada in Olympic Hockey over USA when you live in Nebraska.
So NATIVE Canadians who happened to move from Canada can't root for their native country?
Well looks like NONE of us can root for the USA. -
GOONx19^ I'm a native U.S. American.
-
Hb31187
Native us american eh? You're a bandwagon fan if you dont root for the Blackhawks, Indians, Seminoles and RedskinsGOONx19;1377454 wrote:^ I'm a native U.S. American. -
wildcats20Hb31187;1377456 wrote:Native us american eh? You're a bandwagon fan if you dont root for the Iroquois, Apache or Cherokee.
Fify. -
Enforcer
Its not just OU students, almost Everyone I know from Athens Co. are Die Hard Browns fansts1227;1377323 wrote:Athens County. So, that's OU students (and they pull a lot of students from NE Ohio in) -
GOONx19
+ Chiefs, Braves, and WarriorsHb31187;1377456 wrote:Native us american eh? You're a bandwagon fan if you dont root for the Blackhawks, Indians, Seminoles and Redskins