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The fans who are rabid enough to attend December games probably can't afford the seats. I assume that's the difference between the Chiefs home field in December in the 90s vs. today.
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as time goes on and technology continues to make us softer as a people over time so are many fanbases becoming soft staying home instead of braving the outside elements.:rolleyes:
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I'm not a cold person at all, and would much rather the thermostat be set at 80+..... oddly though, I'd rather deal with an extremely cold game than extreme heat (especially with extreme humidity).
Probably not to watch such a shit team as the Raiders, but there are hand/feet warmers, there's great quality cold gear, hot drinks, heated vests (haven't tried one though), etc. IMO, it can at least be tolerable. |
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I didn't get to my seat until about a minute and a half into the game. The crowd was fine. It cleared out in the second half when the game got out of hand, but man, the wind was blowing at 25 to 30 mph and the wind chill had to be low 20's. It was frickin' cold out there. Flexing the game to a 3:20 start didn't help either. I didn't get home until almost 7pm.
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Upper decks were a little less full than usual but I'm betting the wind up there was SAVAGE. Can't imagine it was a comfortable place to be at all.
Wind is as bad as rain or extreme cold out there. There's just no escaping it and it will **** a tailgate right up. |
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