Buffalo Bills Fan Are Sad According To New Survey
As football season returns, NFL fans worldwide are preparing to cheer on their favorite team again for the year. All across the country, jerseys are starting to fly off the shelves, and fans plan to see their favorite team on the gridiron.
That is surely the case in the 716, as Bills fans are primed for training camp and the preseason.
But have you ever asked yourself how happy members of the Bills Mafia are? And if you have, how happy do you think we are?
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According to a new survey released by Sportsbook Review, Bills fans like us rank among the saddest-looking fans in the NFL.
Using AI technology, Sportsbook Review scanned over 20,000 selfie photos posted by NFL fans nationwide. That scan was looking to determine the emotion that was being expressed by those fans.
Now, while you would think that Bills fans would be pretty happy, the AI can determine that Buffalo is tied as the 3rd saddest-looking fan in America.
Rounding out the bottom with us Buffalonians are Seahawks fans, who share the third saddest position with us, Kansas City Chiefs fans, who hold the second saddest place, and Atlanta Falcons fans, who are the saddest fans in America.
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This, of course, is a big swing from the teams ranked among the happiest.
Somehow, fans of the Washington Commanders grabbed the top spot as the happiest fans in the NFL, followed closely by fans of the Green Bay Packers and Tennessee Titans.
If you need any reason to question some of the results from AI, this is one of them - thinking that Commanders fans are happier than the Bills Mafia indeed has to be one of them.
This survey is pretty fun; you can check out the full results and the methodology here.
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