Patriots fans would give up a lot to win a Super Bowl

Mike Masala

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Since the turn of the century, the New England Patriots has been the most successful franchise in the NFL. After winning three Super Bowls from 2001-04, there was a 10-year gap between their second set of three Super Bowl wins from 2014-18.

For many young Patriots fans, that 10 years was the longest they had to wait for their team to win a Super Bowl.

Now, it's been five years since New England's last time hoisting the Lombardi Trophy, and it's only the second-longest period of time they've gone without doing so since 2000.

So, it's only natural that after all these years of winning fans are getting a little antsy. 

Rotogrinders recently polled NFL fans supporting all teams to see what they'd give up to see their team win a Super Bowl, and Patriots fans had some interesting answers.

According to Rotogrinders, 18% of Patriots would give up a date with their celebrity crush for a New England Super Bowl. 11% would give up winning a $2000 bet, an annual bonus or an all-expenses paid trip to a Las Vegas Casino.

10% of Patriots fans would give up going to the farewell concert of their favorite artist, 8% would forgo attending a family wedding and 7% would skip a funeral.

3% of fans would give up their child being born, their honeymoon or their marriage while 2% would give up their retirement savings and 1% would give up their own wedding.

New England fans certainly are passionate, and it's impressive that after all the winning they still care so much.

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Mike Masala

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Mike Masala previously served as the Managing Editor of USA TODAY's Dolphins Wire as well as a contributing writer at Patriots Wire. A lifelong New England resident, he is the self-proclaimed captain and lone member of the Laurence Maroney Fan Club. Follow on Twitter/X: @Mike_Masala