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The Cleveland Browns stumbled to a 6-10 record last year, their third straight losing season. Browns Stadium was sold out for every game. The Kansas City Chiefs entered the season with high hopes, but missed the playoffs for the second year in a row. Arrowhead Stadium was sold out for every game.
Such steadfast support is the reason why Cleveland, Kansas City and Philadelphia are 1-2-3 in Bizjournals's new rankings of National Football League fan loyalty.
The study set out to identify the NFL's best fans. Not the ones who turn out in strong numbers for a winning team, but the ones who stay loyal even if their team is losing, the weather is frightful or their local market is small.
The study analyzed each team in two ways -- first for its level of fan support and then for the difficulty it poses to long-term supporters. Cleveland is No. 1 on both lists, clinching first place in the overall rankings of fan loyalty. Sixty percent of each team's final score is based on the quality of its support, while 40 percent depends on the difficulties its fans face. The tougher the conditions become -- a losing record, a small market or harsh weather -- the higher a team's difficulty score will be.
Cleveland fans earned first place by routinely packing their 73,000-seat stadium despite the dismal play of the Browns -- who have won only 36 of 112 games since 1999 -- and a climate that is among the coldest in the league.
Kansas City and Philadelphia received high marks for consistently drawing capacity crowds in both good seasons and bad. K.C. has averaged 77,300 fans per game since 1996, while Philly has filled 99.8 percent of available seats. Both figures rank second in the NFL over the 10-year span.
1.)Cleveland Browns 2.)Kansas City Chiefs 3.)Philadelphia Eagles 4.)Green Bay Packers 5.)Dallas Cowboys 6.)Buffalo Bills 7.)Houston Texans 8.)Denver Broncos 9.)Baltimore Ravens 10.)Washington Redskins
Click here to see the full 32-NFL-team list.
sorry i still haven't done the picture post and the denver post. BUT i have a great feeling about this weekend and blogging. specifically because the Yarn Harlot is coming to the Bay Area and i'm going to see her on Saturday! :o)yay! i'll take a lot of pics and make sure those get posted as well asap! also, i'm having a small doggy party on Sunday at a local pub where dogs are allowed until 8pm! it will be 2 years on 9/11 that the bf and i adopted our poochie! shout-out to the pooch: "XOXOXO FANNY! i love you sooo much! you are the apple of my eye!" ...er...the bf is the orange of my ear...sorry bf, but Fanny is furry and cute and loveable. all the time. the bf? not so much...ha!!! anyway, it's just a small gathering of (hopefully) some of her doggy buds and their owners. email me if you are nearby and want to come! :o) have a great weekend!
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