Trekgeekscott
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ORIGINAL: Bruce Johnson Have you noticed that most Super Bowl champion cities are on the East or West coast's? Is something lacking in fly over country? We don't spill beer on families from other places? We don't swear and use enough profanity in our language? Is it our fault the team never made it to the Promised Land of football? https://www.dailynorseman.com/2019/6/25/18756968/recent-nfl-fandom-report-minnesota-vikings-fans In fairness, the bulk of NFL cities are on the coasts or near them. Seattle, San Francisco, Oakland, LA Rams, LA Chargers, Houston, New Orleans (Dallas is kind of close I guess), Tampa, Miami, Jacksonville, Carolina, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York New York, New England. What do you call close to the coast? 17 (18 if you count Dallas) is just more than half of the league. I don't know If I'd call that "bulk". Patriots have won 6 of them. SF 5 Ravens 2 Baltimore Colts 1 That's 14 of what 53? Miami won 2 Oakland (LA for one of them) 3 Giants have 4 by my count. Teams from the interior that have won, Green Bay 4 times (I hear about this all the time from their lovers) Bears Saint Louis Rams Pittsburgh has 6 Colts Broncos 3 I don't think it really has anything to do with location. Just good teams putting runs together and dominating.
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