Definitely
A lifetime Seattle Seahawks fan, season ticket holder Nicholas Goins created and has been developing the 'Seahawks 12th Man' character, 'The Seahawk Rooster', since 2000. Inspired by those folks whom have nested down on the end-zone walls at Seahawks Stadium, he started with a concept and has spent a great number of hours creating and devising his character and costume. His ability to attract crowds wherever he goes makes him a crowd favorite at home and away games. In and around Seattle he has won contests for being "The Most Spirited Seahawk Fan", "The 12th Man", "Supercharged Seahawk Fan". As well as being pictured and featured in all the major metropolitan Seattle newspapers, The Seahawk Rooster has also been in a few major sponsoring product commercials and guest on a few radio talk shows locally in the Seattle area. He claims to possibly be the most photographed Seahawk fan ever. His goal is to be the most famous Seahawk Fan ever, but as a friend of Mama Blue, he ponders the day he might possibly be honored as she has been, in the Football Hall of Fame.
The passionate fan is the Seattle Seahawks
Look up the definition to 'BANDWAGON JUMPERS' and 'FAIR WEATHER FANS'. As a disclaimer: neither of these apply to the true die-hard fans out there that have truly supported this team their entire life. UNC fans (especially those that live in NC) are great and I don't want to detract from that.
Walter Jones
A pink hat red sox fan is typically female and trendy. However, most are bandwagon fans who have just latched on the recent success of the Red Sox.
bandwagon
Marshawn Lynch is loved at this time 2011-2012 by the fans. He is a beast on the run game and always gets yards in a game. He also loves skittles and fans have been giving him just that-throwing skittles when he gets a run TD
The superlative word of fans is most fans.
Steelers has the most fans not the Cowboy or Raiders
1. Michigan (large state; the most bandwagon appeal; spread out alumni base) 2. Ohio State (Ohio = almost as big as Pa. and Illinois; tons of bandwagon appeal) 3. Penn State (Pa. = almost as big as Illinois; more bandwagon appeal) 4. Illinois (very large state; does better in Chicago area than NU) 5. Wisconsin (large percentage of pretty big state behind them) 6. Indiana (fairly large state; a lot of bandwagon appeal) 7. Minnesota (semi-large state; no bandwagon appeal) 8. Iowa (very small state; shares fans with Iowa State, which is closer to Des Moines) 9. Michigan State (dominated by Michigan in the state; especially Detroit) 10. Purdue (is dominated by IU in Indianapolis; no bandwagon support) 11. Northwestern (doesn't cultivate Chicago area much; downstate at all)
That is debatable. Michigan has had the most fans in a stadium in a game, and there are fans growing everyday.
53,000 fans