Pats fans are smarter, classier, healthier than those in NY

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Boston Herald columnist Jessica Heslam claims the stats done lie — New England Patriots  fans are smarter, classier and healthier and own pricier homes than the riff-raff who root for the New York Giants — and now we've got the research to back it up. Some 62 percent of Pats fans living in the Boston area earned a bachelor's or postgraduate degree or have some higher-education ... [link]

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Are You Smarter Than a Giants Fan?
Published 1/28/2008 by nolachick at chicksinthehuddle.com
As if we needed another reason to hate the Patriots, a new completely unnecessary and biased report by a Boston columnist touts Patriots fans are smarter and “classier” than their New York counterparts. Oh yes my friends, we couldn’t make this stuff up. Read the article that’s guaranteed to make even non-Giants fans mumble aloud “Go eff yourself…”

Wake up, Gillette!
Published 1/28/2008 by Jamie at The Patriot Act
... season starts up. Did anyone else notice how quiet the fans have been the past couple of years? I think it hit its peak in quietness during the Jacksonville game, where David Garrard must’ve thought he was back in Florida with the total lack of noise when he was engineering the Jags’ offense. Perhaps it’s complacency with the Patriots’ success over the past decade. Another theory could be the clientele that now occupy most most of the seats at old Foxboro Stadium. Pats fans may be smarter and more sophisticated than other fans, such as New York fans , but perhaps they are too ...

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