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MikeO
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« Reply #19 on: January 26, 2014, 07:29:59 pm » |
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No, naive is talk about moving the game to a different day etc. How would you enjoy spending a couple grand for a super bowl ticket to find out that you cant go because its been moved to a friggen Tuesday or Wednesday? There are games all year in rain, snow, heat that nobody whines and cries about, so whats the differnce here? The stadium only holds 'x' amount of people so what has changed because its the Super Bowl?
1) It's not getting moved to a Tuesday or Wednesday so lets not exaggerate. It's getting moved one day...two days max. 2) when you as a league force people to pay a couple grand for a ticket (like they are for the super bowl), then things change. You make sure they can get to and from the game. It's not like they dropped $60 on a ticket so if they can't go, oh well life moves on. This is big money fans are spending. So you want to make sure they get to and from the game without taking their life in their hands! And don't think the NFL hasn't done their research. They have said with their research 90% of people who go to the game are in town that Thursday before the game. So, godforbid if they move the game....the vast majority of people won't be effected Here is the NFL's timeline http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/super-bowl-confidential-goodell-decision-xlviii-article-1.1591203
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« Last Edit: January 26, 2014, 07:31:54 pm by MikeO »
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