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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Comes with the territory of any successful franchise over a ten plus year period. A lot of that is the fairweather fans, the ones that will disappear when Brady retires.
Puritanical self flaggulation......see red sox fansSometimes when I read this board I think we are #1... especially amongst the "Sky if Falling" crowd...
We are also in the top 5 in saddest after a loss... right after Pittsburgh and Detroit, just above Miami and Oakland..
Puritanical self flaggulation......see red sox fans
Comes with the territory of any successful franchise over a ten plus year period. A lot of that is the fairweather fans, the ones that will disappear when Brady retires.
i knew there was something wrong with you people.
nfl fans at the “twitter water cooler" | emory sports marketing analytics | emory.edu
pretty interesting study of the mood of the nation's fans who use twitter. The 3rd place ranking in being "unstable" - biggest range of mood swings after wins or losses - was somewhat understandable. They ought check stability around here after the injury reports come out if they want to find instability.
The raiders being #1 was odd. You would think they'd be used to losing by now.
I knew there was something wrong with you people.
NFL Fans at the “Twitter Water Cooler" | Emory Sports Marketing Analytics | Emory.edu
Pretty interesting study of the mood of the nation's fans who use Twitter. The 3rd place ranking in being "unstable" - biggest range of mood swings after wins or losses - was somewhat understandable. They ought check stability around here after the injury reports come out if they want to find instability.
The Raiders being #1 was odd. You would think they'd be used to losing by now.
I knew there was something wrong with you people.
NFL Fans at the “Twitter Water Cooler" | Emory Sports Marketing Analytics | Emory.edu
Pretty interesting study of the mood of the nation's fans who use Twitter. The 3rd place ranking in being "unstable" - biggest range of mood swings after wins or losses - was somewhat understandable. They ought check stability around here after the injury reports come out if they want to find instability.
The Raiders being #1 was odd. You would think they'd be used to losing by now.
Eh, no biggie.
Reads like an article leaked from PFF. Do they truly expect us to believe they can measure fan stability without seeing the whole interweb and understanding individual assignments?
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