A CustomGPT that generates instant sports cheat sheets for any team — so you can hold the conversation like you've been a fan for years.

"The Pats just hit Super Bowl LX under coach Mike Vrabel — their 12th in franchise history."
6× Super Bowl champs · Drake Maye rising as franchise QB · 2025 season: 14-3, AFC East winners
"Their path back to the big game shows this isn't just Brady/Belichick history — it's a new legacy forming."
"Fenway's different. Once you've seen a ball clang off the Monster, you get it."
9× World Series champs · Broke the 86-year Curse of the Bambino in 2004 · Devers anchors the lineup
"If you casually reference '2004 changed the franchise DNA,' you'll get nods."
Record 18 NBA championships — more than any other franchise.
Won 18th title in 2024 vs Mavericks · Jaylen Brown leading scorer (~29 PPG) · Contending without Tatum
"Banner 18 went up at TD Garden and the Celtics are already chasing 19."
"Original Six franchise, 1924. Black and gold. TD Garden gets LOUD."
6× Stanley Cup champs · Pastrňák = goals, McAvoy = backbone · Built for playoff hockey
"You don't want to face Boston in a seven-game series."
BandWagon Buddy is your personal sports sherpa. Plug in a team, a city, or a league you've never watched — and in seconds you'll have a 650-800 word cheat sheet covering the team's history, current roster moves, rivals, talking points, and the next five games on the schedule.
It was built in nine minutes after my wife asked me to explain why the Chiefs were good. I decided to build the answer instead of give it. She still doesn't watch football, but at least now she can confidently hold the conversation at a party.

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