Showing posts with label Jacksonville Jaguars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jacksonville Jaguars. Show all posts

The NFL's Biggest Fairweather Fan Goes To...........

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Earlier this week, I read an article about Tom Brady's thoughts regarding Patriots fans leaving the home opener against the Bengals, a bit too early. Brady admitted that he wasn't too happy about fans rolling out before the clock said 0:00 and even indicated that Jets fans probably don't hit the road before their team is done playing.

With Brady's comments(comments I agree with), I started to think about Fairweather fans. For the record, I'm not saying the Patriots have them, but if you're a Pats fan and was offended by my segue, then maybe the shoe fits more than you thought. Anyway, I wanted to know what teams did folks think were a "Fairweather Fan" team, a team that has support (or maybe not) when they are doing good, but they disappear into thin air when they do bad.

So I took the question to my Twitter and Facebook pages. I wanted to get an idea of what the general public thought about this. I calculated the Top 3 teams that were mentioned the most. Here's what I got based on my social networking survey:


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When asked why people mentioned the Bengals, I had one tweeter say the following:

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The Bengals are a hard team to follow. They haven't been the most consistent team in terms of winning. And even though they won the AFC North last year, fans still haven't gone out and bought season tickets. One can blame it on the bad economy, but ticket sale problems were long before America faced such issues. As for the tweeter, maybe there is some truth to that. Neither the Bengals nor Browns have won a playoff game since the Browns came back to Cleveland in 1999. No excuses, but I understand.

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I found it ironic that I had an equal amount of folks say both the Jags and the Panthers. Especially since both teams became expansion teams in the same year, 1995. This is probably the one that's a head scratcher. The Jags have been pretty competitive and have even won playoff games. The Jags beat the Steelers at home, twice in one season in 2007, something that had never been done before they did it. The Panthers have been to the Super Bowl and was very close in beating the Patriots, a team that many consider a dynasty. But when asked about the reasoning behind the vote, one tweeter summed it up for both teams:

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I disagreed with this initially, simply because the Ravens aren't 20 yrs old yet they have always had the backing of their fans at home. But I had to remember that Baltimore was and still is a football city, even when the Colts left town. These 2 cities, not so much. Jacksonville is Gator Country and Carolina fans already had teams they rooted for and have yet to fully converted. After further review, maybe she has a point after all.


#1 Falcons helmet

I received the most votes for the Falcons.... and it wasn't even close. The reasoning was pretty much the same amongst many: Atlanta is a transplant city, full of non-natives. So people already have a team prior to moving there. Even with the Braves and Hawks in town, it's pretty common to know that it's not just the Falcons, but all Atlanta teams struggle with the Fairweather syndrome. One person's response made me giggle a little:

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Another person thinks it's more about fans liking a player and not the team that they play for:
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The public has spoken. Falcon fans are as fairweather as they come. Not a good look when you have other cities that would rob and steal for an NFL team. The thing about it is, the Falcons have a pretty decent squad right now (on paper, at least). Time to get out and support them, people!


Honorable Mentions:


Dolphins Helmet Many folks believes the city of Miami belongs to "The U", the University of Miami. So the loyalty to their NFL isn't strong.

Patriots Helmet Most people believe that before Brady, no one cared about the Pats. Need I remind folks that Drew Bledsoe was the QB before Brady and led his team to a SB, but I digress. It's also noted that Boston is Red Sox crazy, so there is No Country For Pats Football in Beantown.

Thanks to all that participated in my survey.

Los Angeles Jaguars?? Why Moving The Jags Makes Sense

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With the city of Los Angeles continuing to make a big push into bring an NFL team back to LA, one has to wonder how this is possible. Creating an expansion team for the country's #2 market doesn't seem like a viable option. The current NFL set up is as good as it gets. Evenly spread divisions and a good playoff set up. So what's the best way to bring football back to the City of Angels?? Relocation.


With the option of relocation comes the question of, what franchise would be willing to relocate?? Some have mentioned the Buffalo Bills, but I think they would move to Toronto before they move to LA. Others would say the New Orleans Saints. But owner Tom Benson seems to be content with using the team to help rebuild the city after Hurricane Katrina.


The Jacksonville Jaguars are the best team to move right now. They have a certain issues that, in my opinion, could change once they get into a large market like LA.
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While owner Wayne Weaver has put a pretty decent product on the football field, fans haven't responded to the organization as expected. Let's take a look at reasons why the Jags never really took off:




1. Slow ticket sales
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The Jags have suffered with this problem for some time now. Despite having some success since they arrived in the league in 1995, fans haven't really been eager to sell out the stadium. The Jaguars blacked out 12 of 16 home games in 2003 and 2004 before covering up seats to reduce stadium capacity and lower ticket sales requirements. In 2007, their home game against Atlanta was also blacked out, and they were playoff contenders that year.


Fast Forward to 2009, and the Jags are facing yet another blackout dilemma. Both of this year's home preseason games will be blacked out, due to low ticket sales. Not only will they not see a live broadcast, they won't see a delayed broadcast either. While we all know that preseason games mean nothing , they usually are no different than regular season tickets. Anything NFL stamped has a tendency to sell out- except if you are the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Jags have tried to come up with everything possible to get fans to purchase tickets, including adding a 12 month payment plan for season tickets. Nothing seems to work.




2. J'Ville Loves College Football More


If you know like I know, Jacksonville is Gator Country. While the Jags can't sell out their games, the Florida Gators sure don't have that problem. The Florida-Georgia game is one of the hottest tickets in town, and is a hard ticket to get a hold of.
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Let's be honest here... Jacksonville is a college football town. Their stadium, Jacksonville Municipal Stadium, was the old Gator Bowl. And while most teams have corporate names like FedEx Field and M&T Bank Stadium, they don't have that same luxury, which means less money for the Jags organization for stadium upgrades and potential salaries (They were previously name Alltel Stadium, after the cell phone company,but hasn't had a corporate sponsor since).



3. No New Stadium In Site

As previously stated, the Jags don't sell out tickets and have played in the old Gator Bowl since their existence.
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Why create a new stadium if fans won't come out to support it?? When the Super Bowl came in 2005, the stadium had over $45 million dollars worth of upgrading done to accommodate the big event. But such upgrades have still not been enough for Jags fans to come to the stadium.

Not to say that I don't understand why you would build a new stadium for the Jags. Fan support is the biggest reason why new stadiums are created. Why spend tons of money on a site that will receive little support?

Which leads us to LA. LA is looking to bring in an NFL team within the near future, creating plans for a possible site to build an NFL stadium and other measures. Something that the Jags ownership could surely be interested in. Box suites are the real money makers in football stadiums. If LA can produce tons of suites (which they will. This IS LA we're talking about), that means
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for Weaver and the organization.

Even though this is a recession, it's not impossible to expect tons of corporate sponsors for a new stadium in Los Angeles, bringing in more revenue to help the team with their transition.

And while one can say that USC runs the city, you can never go wrong with putting an NFL team in one of the largest markets in the country. It will get the support it needs if ran properly and puts a winning product on the field.

The Jaguars are a slowly sinking sinking ship in Jacksonville. Hopefully Weaver can come up with a way to make it work. If not.. Los Angeles would welcome him with open arms.