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From Boylston Street through Cambridge Street, New England Patriots fans braved the MBTA, cold and snow to celebrate their beloved Super Bowl champions. The victory parade chugged through the city on Boston’s Duck Boats and Patriots Nation, perhaps, stole the show.

There were U-S-A chants, Richard Sherman mockeries a sea of jersey-adorning spectators who brought with them personally made signs that exemplified their status as a Pats fan. Some thanked the champs for a job well done. Others mercillesly chastised Seahawks coach Pete Carroll and the call he made that cost him the Lombardi trophy, as well as some of the team’s players and fans.

Here you’ll find some of the signs fans waved around with pride, which we found to be accurate, comical, and in some cases, downright weird.

Keep in mind, too, that these were seen around the City Hall section of the parade from where Tremont Street becomes Cambridge Street to where the parade came to an end.

That location was ripe for the viewing of both the Duck Boats and the spectators, but the real hot spot may have been where Julian Edelman enjoyed lunch in Boston.