r/NFL Team subreddit subscriber count + the change in subscribers from one year ago

r/NFL Team subreddit subscriber count + the change in subscribers from one year ago

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  1. Texans barely gaining is pretty disappointing actually. They were the team I sought immediately to see how much bigger they got.

  2. Is the Cardinals one maybe from when they turned into an actual cardinal bird sub? Or was that not last year?

  3. AFC South pointing out why no national media pays attention to us unless they have to

  4. Wow, Cardinals. Wonder what their sub activity looks like or if it’s all bots like everyone else is suggesting.

  5. Kinda shocked at how popular the rams sub is, considering how bad attendance is at home games

  6. The Cardinals growth is surprising but thinking about it there has been a big rise in Cardinals specific podcasts and shows on YouTube. There is also a growing optimism within the community with the hiring of Gannon and Monti Ossenfort. Plus the MHJ hype too. Some bots maybe but AZ cards subreddit is more active than ever.

  7. I wonder if teams having very active forums off of Reddit affects the numbers. I hardly ever look at the bills Reddit, because there is better discussion elsewhere.

  8. KC is understandable because of Swifties….I’m a bit surprised about the eagles.

    NGL figured the jason kelce connection and new heights would have directed those same swifties to the eagles too

  9. I am joining every sports team reddit because I treat this app/site as my twitter.

  10. I think the cardinals increase is heavily due to the changes happening in other media related to the team. My go to used to be revenge of the birds, but over the last 2 years the quality has dropped a lot with writers like Johnny venerable moving to phnx, and so I’ve been using Reddit more and more instead of the direct sources.

  11. Lions sub grew by 36% and it shows. Seeing more uninformed takes than ever before

  12. I feel like team subs are just as much about how much fanbases like/can put up with their fellow fans than it is about raw fanbase numbers. Like I know a ton of cowboys fans who spend zero time at our team sub and avoid it like the plague because the main bar stool warmers there are fuckin weirdos and there’s so much low quality shit. It’s basically just shitty local talk radio in subreddit form. I mean I guess it’s cool if you like having ‘is our starting qb good enough to win a ship’ debates more often than you eat a meal

  13. I thought, “man, we still haven’t recovered from the oaklandraiders sub move” and then I checked and that sub has half of the new one! And then I remembered we haven’t been good for longer than most of Reddit’s active users have been alive.

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