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I know you aren't replying to me. But I'll chime in. You are correct if you look at it that way. Hard to argue.If the Pats only had the 70K fans that fit in the arena AND no one was willing to attend from more than 20 miles away, then the location of the stadium could 100% define the fanbase. This is not the case for the Pats or any sports teams in various cities where average fan travel to stadiums are just as long as travel from Boston to Gillette. Similar to any product, market penetration should define whether a city or team owns a town, and clearly Boston & the Pats are intensely tied.
But the Pats wisely changed their name to New England because they are one of a few teams that have a diaspora fan base. The Denver Broncos, the Braves, Red Sox, for example all have a multi-state fan base because of a lack of centralized pro sports team in the surrounding states. Boston is the hub, as is Denver, or Atlanta because you aren't going to put the stadium near Burlington VT, or Billings, Montana. This is a unique phenomenon that applies to only a few teams. (Notre Dame being the most unique spread out Diaspora in the country- Irish Catholics)