I'm born and raised in the D.C. suburbs on the Maryland side, and as a fan of all 4 D.C. teams I've always thought the D.C. area got a bad rap as a sports town. The area is very unique as a sports market and should be graded on somewhat of a curve.
- The Nats have only been here since 2005 and D.C. did not have baseball for 30+ years. You have people in the area who either aren't big baseball fans or are transplants who root for other teams. Even with that said, the 30,000+ fans at games always seem to have energy and passion during games.
- Aside from a good season here or there, the Skins have been lousy for 25+ years and few if any fans like Snyder.
- Other than a few recent playoff years, the Bullets/Wizards have mostly been a doormat for almost 4 decades, during which many basketball fans latched on to other teams and big name stars.
- The Caps have consistently sold out the building and had merch fly off the shelves during the entire Ovechkin/Rock the Red era, even amid the playoff failures of past years.
The town went nuts during the Caps Cup run this year like nothing D.C. has ever seen before, whether it was watch parties inside the building or on the streets outside, and the parade crowd was beyond insane. Some bandwagon fans involved? Sure, but what city doesn't add new fans during a great season and especially championship run? I think it says more about a city/area that an entire town can come together and get behind a team when they're making a deep playoff run rather than it *only* being the diehards. If fans go back and forth rooting for different teams based on who's winning that would be one thing, but creating new fans of a team when a team is winning shouldn't be looked at as a bad thing.
What is the criteria for being a good or lousy sports town? Only a few cities/teams I can think of that will still have packed crowds at games and people watching games even if the team isn't winning - Packers, Bears, Cubs, Red Sox, Dodgers and perhaps a few others. Any time I hear the "D.C. isn't a great sports town" narrative it makes me wonder what exactly those people are basing their opinion on.