Flabby Heads: Who Was The Most Popular Team in America in the 1990s?

Most Popular Team of the 1990s?

  • Dallas Cowboys

    Votes: 42 34.4%
  • New York Yankees

    Votes: 4 3.3%
  • Chicago Bulls

    Votes: 73 59.8%
  • Atlanta Braves

    Votes: 2 1.6%
  • Duke Blue Devils

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Los Angeles Raiders

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • North Carolina Tar Heels

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 0.8%

  • Total voters
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GilSho

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Were the Bulls popular as a team or were cacs/nikkas only there for Mike? Cowboys are still relevant 30 years later despite being a punchline because of what they did in the 90s. No one gives a fukk about the Bulls like that.

Cowboys is obviously the answer here. Duke probably close second.
 

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Name me a player from any other sport that had his own theme song? Or appeared in Michael Jackson videos? Or sold his own shoes/videogames not named Griffey?

Jordan transcended his sport and put the nba on the global map. They aren’t playing football en masse in Mongolia but they sure do hoop.
 

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Were the Bulls popular as a team or were cacs/nikkas only there for Mike? Cowboys are still relevant 30 years later despite being a punchline because of what they did in the 90s. No one gives a fukk about the Bulls like that.

Cowboys is obviously the answer here. Duke probably close second.

We not talkin about now....we talkin about the 1990s
 

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We not talkin about now....we talkin about the 1990s
How can what I said not be relevant? Those people watching the Bulls were literally only there for MJ and were player fans that mostly left with him. People supporting the Cowboys in the 90s actually stayed fans of the franchise through thick and thin.
 

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How can what I said not be relevant? Those people watching the Bulls were literally only there for MJ and were player fans that mostly left with him. People supporting the Cowboys in the 90s actually stayed fans of the franchise through thick and thin.

This isnt a question about who had the biggest bandwagons....

and the poll results prove it.... The Bulls were culturally, the most popular team of the 1990s... hell..... the Last Dance documentary was 100x more popular than this Cowboys documentary thats airing on Netflix.. nobody even cares lol
 
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