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We see Pats fans everywhere in New England and across the country but how are they compare to other teams in the NFL? The blue collar fans are the loudest and the white collar fans tend to be the more quiet members of the fan base. Latinos and African Americans support the team greatly in this area. The Patriots have the youngest fan base out of all four Boston sports teams. Most Pats fans tend to be conservative when it comes to politics, evident by this forum political page, which is quite odd considering New England as a region is very liberal.
 
Most Pats fans tend to be conservative when it comes to politics, evident by this forum political page, which is quite odd considering New England as a region is very liberal.

Boston is very liberal as well as Vermont and the urban centers of CT but most everywhere else is center/right of center.
 
This is way to easy:

1: Patriots fans have a high football IQ.

That's it ... all you need to know. :D
 
This is way to easy:

1: Patriots fans have a high football IQ.

That's it ... all you need to know. :D


Reading some of the comments on here would disqualified that statement.
 
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Patriots fans inhabit a vast region of planet Earth. They operate solely toward the fulfilling of one purpose: to "add the biological and technological distinctiveness of other species to their own" in pursuit of "perfection". The concept of perfection is the unifying idea at the core of Patriots fans. The pursuit of an unemotional, mechanical perfection is the Patriots' fans only motivation.

Resistance is futile.

(With gratitude to Star Trek, The Next Generation.)
 
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We see Pats fans everywhere in New England and across the country but how are they compare to other teams in the NFL? The blue collar fans are the loudest and the white collar fans tend to be the more quiet members of the fan base. Latinos and African Americans support the team greatly in this area. The Patriots have the youngest fan base out of all four Boston sports teams. Most Pats fans tend to be conservative when it comes to politics, evident by this forum political page, which is quite odd considering New England as a region is very liberal.
You should learn to separate sports from politics. If you're a NE sports fan I'm on you're side, otherwise go screw.
 
We see Pats fans everywhere in New England and across the country but how are they compare to other teams in the NFL? The blue collar fans are the loudest and the white collar fans tend to be the more quiet members of the fan base. Latinos and African Americans support the team greatly in this area. The Patriots have the youngest fan base out of all four Boston sports teams. Most Pats fans tend to be conservative when it comes to politics, evident by this forum political page, which is quite odd considering New England as a region is very liberal.

I'm sure white vs blue collar has something to do with it, but the way the stadium is designed (with one end being wideopen and only 1 level of seats at the end zones) it doesn't hold sound very well.
 
You should change the name of this thread to "Troll Bait 101" :p

Are you trying to herd them all into this one area and club them? It's not a bad idea to keep the next week a peaceful one here on the board.

On that subject... I haven't seen too many of them here in the last week. Very odd when you consider whats coming next Sunday :confused:

Either
a.
They are much more afraid of us than they are letting on (of course that means we will see them in here, in full force should the Pats not take care of business next Sunday) ;)
or.
b. They have all turned into thoughtful, classy observers of the game.. with a gracious respect for our team :rolleyes:

You have 1 guess at which answer is correct. :D

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We see Pats fans everywhere in New England and across the country but how are they compare to other teams in the NFL? The blue collar fans are the loudest and the white collar fans tend to be the more quiet members of the fan base. Latinos and African Americans support the team greatly in this area. The Patriots have the youngest fan base out of all four Boston sports teams. Most Pats fans tend to be conservative when it comes to politics, evident by this forum political page, which is quite odd considering New England as a region is very liberal.

Where are you getting that info from?
 
... Latinos and African Americans support the team greatly in this area. ...

Jemele Hill insists you are wrong. The Patriots/Red Sox/Celtics/Bruins are lifetime Ku Klux Klan members.:D
 
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Uhh... I'm sure the Pats have a few million fans (obviously less if you on count serious fans), so I don't think you can say anything meaningful about the average Patriots fan, aside from "likes football."
 
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