This team will soon be a new hot craze in the league where people who shed their jerseys every season will pretend to have been on board from the start. Actual fans will be called bandwagoners because we have been a minority for so long and people don't believe we exist. It's coming y'all...
Quote:This team will soon be a new hot craze in the league where people who shed their jerseys every season will pretend to have been on board from the start. Actual fans will be called bandwagoners because we have been a minority for so long and people don't believe we exist. It's coming y'all...
I pretend to be on board every season..
Quote:This team will soon be a new hot craze in the league where people who shed their jerseys every season will pretend to have been on board from the start. Actual fans will be called bandwagoners because we have been a minority for so long and people don't believe we exist. It's coming y'all...
I actually welcome the bandwagon fans. The more fans we have, the more tickets we should sell, the more merchandise we should sell, and ultimately that should make us more profitable domestically. Any increase in fans and revenue from those new fans will only help solidify this team's future in Jacksonville. We may believe Khan will keep us here because of the investment, upgrades and plans, but what will ultimately make him keep us here is this team becoming more profitable and valuable - an increase in fan support could help achieve that, even if the increase comes from bandwagon fans.
Yeah, when times are good there's room for everyone at the party. But let's get there first.
Yeah I'm sure people will call me a bandwagon fan whenever they are good.. That's why I have saved pics in my phone of my Jimmy Smith, Marcus Stroud, Rashaen Mathis, Fred Taylor, Byron Leftwich, Mike Peterson jerseys...
Quote:I actually welcome the bandwagon fans.
from the person that has 123 posts.
...ha, just kidding :thumbsup:
After the Superbowl will come the bandwagoners..
If you still had the avatar from the guy from the awful show, this would be the perfect thread<sup>TM</sup>.
Bring them on, all fan bases have bandwagoners. Some just never had a reason to jump ship yet b/c their team has been winning. Winning changes everything no matter the size of the market, etc
Quote:Bring them on, all fan bases have bandwagoners. Some just never had a reason to jump ship yet b/c their team has been winning. Winning changes everything no matter the size of the market, etc
I Actually agree with you
Not a bandwagon'r, and even tho my post count is only in the double digits LOL, just to clarify I've always been a fan of them, just wasn't hard core and couldn't tell you a whole lot about them. Sucked or not I've been to maybe 6 or 7 games in their history (stationed in NJ for 5 of them years), I just want to say after last year I want to attend more of their games. I contacted a sales rep before the 2016 prices came out and he said he would email as soon as the new prices were listed. did that and purchased them. All this of course was done before free agency.
Hope this means I'm not a bandwagon'r
This is the ultimate bandwagon team, and always has been. I'm sort of a bandwagoner myself as a former 49ers fan although I came on board in '95 before they even played their first game. After their '96 Playoff run the Jaguars nearly doubled their fan base outside of Duval. The Jaguars were spoiled with wins during the seasons that followed as new fans kept coming, and then the 62-7 whooping of the Dolphins brought in another influx. When Matt Jones was drafted, the Jaguars practically adopted the entire state of Arkansas, and then took on fans from West Virgina, south-western Pennsylvania and south-eastern Ohio when Leftwich was drafted.
It's time to rev up those bandwagon engines again as Bortles and ARob become the face of fantasy football. Meanwhile, fans from Missouri are feeling ditched by the Rams and are looking for someone new to cheer on. Let's welcome them.
Who cares if you've followed the team 1 game or since the beginning. A fan is a fan period.
If they make the Jags more money....... Welcome all. We know who the real fans are.
I should have also mentioned how Khan brought fans from London, and for that matter from Austrailia and other parts of the world, on board the bandwagon more recently.
91% of people don't know what 91% is about.
As you long as you can continue to meet and/or exceed 91% consistency as a fan, you are not a bandwagoner.
I don't understand the disdain for bandwagon fans. How else does someone become a fan of a team?