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The defense was still mediocre at best

I'm sure it was hard for the Packers to play in those conditions as well. No one is used to -10 weather.

Yeah, but the Packers are far more used to playing in brutal cold than most teams. It's no different for the teams in the NE. Like one team has won a regular season game in New England after November over the last several seasons. It's harder to play in that environment; it's even harder for teams not used to playing in that environment to visit someone else's stadium and win. Why do you think there were a ton of analysts and fans crying about the 2014 Super Bowl when the location was announced?
 
That and Kaep was really struggling. No denying he could have easily thrown 2 more picks if GB could catch.

It's funny that your opinion varies greatly from most of the analysts.

That being said, I said Kaep wasn't as good against GB as some are saying. But he wasn't "really struggling". That opinion right there just shows how badly you're trolling and how biased you are.

But those traits are pretty obvious from all your Blazer-related posts.
 
How much?

$260/seat, but I could've gotten worse seats for $170 or standing room for $130. Prices seem to fluctuate some and I'm sure the prices are different now.

My seats are on the 40 yard line, about ten rows up in the second deck. Pretty good seats to watch a game.
 
$260/seat, but I could've gotten worse seats for $170 or standing room for $130. Prices seem to fluctuate some and I'm sure the prices are different now.

My seats are on the 40 yard line, about ten rows up in the second deck. Pretty good seats to watch a game.

That's a pretty good deal imo.
 
NFL tickets are so expensive. I think pro sporting events, in general, are getting out of hand. They're pricing the average fan right out of the market, when it was the average joe that made pro sports what they are. Pisses me off. I think the major leagues need to take a hit, and I wish fans would boycott to set them straight.

Apparel is too expensive.

Tickets are too expensive.

TV packages are too expensive.

I think something needs to be done.
 
NFL tickets are so expensive. I think pro sporting events, in general, are getting out of hand. They're pricing the average fan right out of the market, when it was the average joe that made pro sports what they are. Pisses me off. I think the major leagues need to take a hit, and I wish fans would boycott to set them straight.

Apparel is too expensive.

Tickets are too expensive.

TV packages are too expensive.

I think something needs to be done.


For NFL, if they drop the blackout rules the teams will likely have to lower ticket prices to keep attendance up. Or think of some other way to entice fans to come to the stadium vs watch at home. Not as drastic as an all out boycott, but it could help.
 
For NFL, if they drop the blackout rules the teams will likely have to lower ticket prices to keep attendance up. Or think of some other way to entice fans to come to the stadium vs watch at home. Not as drastic as an all out boycott, but it could help.

I just think it's sad that something that was conceived to be entertaining to the "every man," has progressively become more and more expensive to the point where many people simply can't afford it. The gladiators from the Roman age were for the lowest class. That's why the Coliseum was built. Now our arenas are leaning towards the wealthy. The food, the seats, the apparel are all so expensive at a game. It's disappointing that the corporate side of pro sports is slowly pushing out the people who have continued to support them for decades and decades.
 
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I think the Hawks dismantle the Saints, much like they did a few weeks back.

Yeah. I don't see the Saints coming out of Seattle with a win. I'm fairly confident the Niners can knock off Carolina, but I don't have much confidence in getting a win up at Seattle.
 
I'm a bit surprised we don't see more things like that (especially from NO, hm?) in the NFL...give up 15 yards on the first possession to make the other team's stud sit for the rest of the game with "concussion protocols"
 
Also a bit ironic that this quote came out from Golden Tate this week about Kam Chancellor's "intimidation" skills.

Tate said:
The key, Tate said, is for receivers and quarterbacks to minimize risks.

"Really, that is when having a good relationship with your quarterback comes in big," he said. "The trust I have in Russell Wilson is tremendous. I trust that he is never going to throw me into a headache. He hasn't done that, knock on wood. And if he did throw me into a headache, I hope he sends me flowers."

Does this qualify as "throwing Harvin into a headache"?
 
I hate Cam Newton but there are too many San Fran fan boys in this forum.

Go Panthers!
 

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