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I've an interesting observation when it comes to Bills and NFL fans.
I've an interesting observation when it comes to Bills and NFL fans.
I noticed when I talk to people who are Bills or NFL fans, they always say MyBills, My Rams, or My Texans. They personalize it, like their part owners or have a stake in the team. LOL! Only the Packers can truly say that, but it funny when people say that. Nothing wrong with it, just an observation.
Re: I've an interesting observation when it comes to Bills and NFL fans.
I try to avoid saying 'we' since I'm not part of the team, but I think most fans that do say that are just emphasizing 'the team I am a fan of' when they are talking to other fans. I never even thought about the ownership concept before, I don't think I've ever heard anybody look at it from that angle before. It's like a contraction, it's just a lot shorter and quicker to say 'we' than to keep saying 'the Bills' when you're having a football discussion; just like saying 'you' when referring to another fan's favorite team.
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