2007-03-03
17:10:27
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➔ Football (American)
Personally, I think the Bears do.
2007-03-03
17:12:29 ·
update #1
i've heard the bears have had a large attendance and sell out of tickets every week.
2007-03-03
17:18:11 ·
update #2
yes. I am from Illinois, but it is crazy how many fans you see here. There are tons.
2007-03-03
17:23:18 ·
update #3
I found this. 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.
Rounding out the top 10 in the fan rankings are the Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys, Buffalo Bills, Houston Texans, Denver Broncos, Baltimore Ravens and Washington Redskins. (Click here for detailed profiles of all 32 teams.)
Each NFL team's performance was analyzed in seven categories for the period of 1996-2005, including average attendance, percentage of seats filled, fluctuation in attendance between good and bad seasons, on-field record, market population, l
2007-03-03
17:31:32 ·
update #4
At the bottom of the overall fan loyalty rankings are the Oakland Raiders, whose average attendance is second-worst in the NFL since 1996, even though they play in one of the league's largest, most affluent markets.
2007-03-03
17:33:41 ·
update #5