Emory University Goizueta School of Business professor Mike Lewis sought to use statistical analysis to determine the NFL’s “best” fans. The study used the hard-core http://www.chiefslockerroom.com/authentic-anthony-sherman-jersey , religiously devoted fan as well as the casual fan, so those at the top of the list have more of the latter and those at the bottom of the list less.The Cowboys ranked as the best fans in Lewis’ study, followed by the Patriots, Eagles, Giants, Steelers and Packers Womens Harrison Butker Jersey , respectively. The Rams were 32nd, just ahead of the Chiefs, Titans and Jaguars, respectively.Lewis, via Yahoo.com, judged fan bases on three criteria — fan equity Daniel Sorensen Jersey , social equity and road equity. Fan equity is how well fans back up their words with dollars. Social equity is a team’s social media reach. Road equity measures how well a team draws on the road, adjusting for team performance.Read more about how Lewis came to his conclusions here, and feel free to debate his findings in our comments section below.See which teams ranked where in this full breakdown:1. Cowboys2. Patriots3. Eagles4. Giants5. Steelers6. Packers7. Broncos8. Bears9. 49ers10. Saints11. Redskins12. Colts13. Falcons14. Dolphins15. Seahawks16. Panthers17. Raiders18. Ravens19. Bills20. Jets21. Texans22. Lions23. Buccaneers24. Vikings25. Cardinals26. Chargers27. Browns28. Bengals29. Jaguars30. Titans31. Chiefs32. Rams Chiefs OTAs chug along on the road to training camp up in St. Joseph, Missouri." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteArrowhead PrideArrowhead Pride | Kansas City Chiefs Schedule, News, Roster and StatsLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpSeriesLatest NewsFanpostsFanshotsCommunityAboutStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteSeries Stagner ThingsLottery Tickets ’19Summer of SpagsDixon’s MailbagLatest News Fanposts Most recentMost activeFanshots Community Community GuidelinesContactAbout StubHub ✕Filed under:Kansas City Chiefs NewsChiefs OTAs resume Tuesday with week twoNew http://www.chiefslockerroom.com/authentic-terrance-smith-jersey ,13commentsChiefs OTAs chug along on the road to training camp up in St. Joseph, Missouri.CDTShareTweetShareShareChiefs OTAs resume Tuesday with week twoDenny Medley-USA TODAY SportsPhase three of the NFL offseason for the Kansas City Chiefs resumes Tuesday with day four of organized team activities, or more commonly known as OTAs. We discussed what takes place during the three weeks of OTAs here.The Chiefs held their first open OTA media session last Thursday, May 23. After watching the full workout (takeaways here), media members had the opportunity to speak with head coach Andy Reid, quarterback Patrick Mahomes Womens Travis Kelce Jersey , wide receiver Sammy Watkins, linebacker Darron Lee and defensive end Frank Clark. The next open practice and media session is this Thursday, May 30. Mahomes and Chiefs assistant coaches are expected to be available after practice. This will be our first chance at asking defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo some questions since his initial conference call after signing on with Kansas City—back then, the Chiefs were in roster evaluation mode, and Dee Ford and Justin Houston were still on the team. The media will also speak to some members of Spagnuolo’s staff for the very first time.The practice scheduleWeek 1: May 21 - May 23Week 2: May 28 - May 30Week 3: June 4 - June 7Mandatory Minicamp (10 hours a day) takes place after OTAs from June 11 - June 13.What we learned from the first open media session of OTAsObservations and notes from day three of Chiefs OTAsAndy Reid answers sharply when asked about Chris Jones’ OTAs absencePatrick Mahomes has attempted two no-look passes through one week of OTAsAndy Reid, Patrick Mahomes weigh in on Mecole Hardman’s progress so farEmbracing competition: Frank Clark and Patrick Mahomes want to make each other greatChiefs defense looks organized and energetic during Thursday OTAsSammy Watkins says he’s “getting back to that kid again”The dreams just keep getting bigger for Chiefs offensive lineman Andrew Wylie