NFL Fan? – Read Here

NFL Fan? - Read Here

Do you consider yourself an NFL Fan? What makes an NFL fan, and how can you tell if you really are a true fan of the NFL? As all fans will tell you, and most probably yourself if you consider yourself in this category – the love of the game. From the atmosphere, rules and tactics all the way through to the entertainment that is provided an NFL fan s crazy for it all.

Being a fan of the NFL is one thing that millions of people all over the globe share in common, what divides this group is which of the 32 teams they attach themselves to and take pride in watching and supporting that team. This distinction is shown through donning their team’s jersey, drinking from their team’s mug or hanging their team´s flag over their bed – this makes them a fan of their team, but also an NFL fan at the same time. It´s not just the team they love, it´s the game, the strategies, the adrenaline they feel watching their team play.

Any NFL fan will tell you there is no feeling like knowing a game is forthcoming with your team involved, it´s a great emotion and to se your team be victorious is the best, but also with victory NFL fans have to learn to deal with defeat, never an easy time but knowing that your team will pull through to better days and always the hope of making the Superbowl keeps the love and affection tied to the team.

Not all NFL fans are dedicated to a team however, some just admire the game with it´s technical rules, terms and strategies and get benefit game after game regardless of who is facing who on the field, these are still considered NFL fans by many and by themselves – just like any sport, people enjoy the sport whilst remaining neutral to any player or team. This can at times be a better option as there is no heartbreak when you see your team not producing and the entire game is pure enjoyment.

With this said, regardless of what category of NFL fan you come under providing you are a fan of the NFL in any shape or form, or a loved one of yours is then without a doubt you can benefit by visiting QuarterbackFan – The online store that caters for all fans of all teams of the NFL as well as simple NFL fans themselves. There is something for everybody and official merchandise at great prices is not something to be overlooked r under estimated.

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What percentage of NFL game tickets are bought and sold through ticket brokers?
I've been trying to get Pittsburgh Steelers tickets for several years. I've been on the season ticket waiting list for about 12 years. I find it very interesting that I can never buy tickets at face value. Of course I can order them through ticket brokers, but I WILL NOT pay 3 times face value. I was just wondering, during a typical NFL game, what is the average number of people who bought their tickets through brokers and felt they paid too much.

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9 Responses to “NFL Fan? – Read Here”

  1. NEPatriots says:

    an agressive one. Makes risky calls but when they pay off they make a huge difference.

  2. Leo says:

    dude I'm a Raiders fan and please stay with the team. C'mon Raider Nation will always live on

  3. 26th-of-July says:

    I know what song you're talking about. It plays during the beginning and the end of each game. "Thank you for watching this presentation of the NFL blah blah…" Sorry dude, but there isn't a site out there with that specific musical score. All I know from watching the NFL on tv is that it's the theme song for the NFL.

  4. Brintmann M says:

    yes aldo ahnan@yahoo.com i am interested

  5. UncleRico says:

    No your not theywill be lucky to win 8 games this up coming season 2 against det 1 against min and one against the Chi

  6. elkgond1 says:

    Im old school I still read the paper everyday, computers are new to me and I only use them for my business, and you got it Yahoo answers. I read the local paper, and get A sports [paper in the mail that keeps me pretty much up to date

  7. jkskillz88 says:

    lol those are pretty bad…haha

  8. David V says:

    I agree with you completely… I myself am a Bears fan all my life, only one in a family of Giants fans, and have never even been to Chi-town. However, I've also followed them year in and year out from before they won in '85 to now, and it hasn't been easy, they've sucked for a LONG time. What I love are the fans in Chicago who haven't followed them through the years because they were so bad, but now they've all got the Urlacher jerseys on because they're solid contenders again and have a sick defense.

    No matter where you are, fans will always come out of the woodwork for a popular team, and it's often those people who feel the need to validate the fact that they're fans. To do so they put down out of state fans, making them seem like they've been fans all along. True fans who have been around for awhile don't give a rat's a$$ where other fans live, they just respect the added support for their team!

  9. MikeS says:

    Well I hate the Pats too, but I'll give credit where credit is due: Randy Moss is one of the best receivers I've ever seen play the game. Fitzgerald is one of the most talented young receivers in the league, but I agree that it's too early to start comparing him to Randy Moss.

    Moss is a lock for the Hall of Fame. The only guys you can compare him with are other guys who are locks for the Hall of Fame, like Marvin Harrison and Isaac Bruce:

    Moss – 13,201 yards, 15.7 per reception, 135 TDs
    Harrison – 14,580 yards, 13.2 per reception, 128 TDs
    Bruce – 14, 944 yards, 14.9 per reception, 91 TDs

    Harrison and Bruce have played more games, which helps explain the yardage totals. Moss gets more yards per catch, and has more TDs than either of them despite playing in less games.

    To me, Randy Moss is the greatest WR in the game today.

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