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Ultimately if crowd noise really makes a huge difference in the game, the team would have been better off to give those seats away to people at Chiefs rallies...the die hards who would be pounding the bejezus out of those seats like you guys did MNF. A home playoff win would mean a lot more to the team than profit in the long term, IMO. But that's not how business works.
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Sauto and Munson bucked up. |
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so you tell that to 1982 but if anyone wants to make any bets about a 2011 lockout...let me know |
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I guarantee I can have $200 worth of fun Sunday. |
I've flip flopped so many times over the last couple weeks whether or not I should go. I finally made up my mind. I tried to buy some tickets yesterday, but that fell through. Now, thanks to Bill Lundberg, I'll be in the stands making some noise. I haven't been to a playoff game since January '96, when a certain kicker ruined our Super Bowl dreams. Its been 15 years, and I need redemption!
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this will also be my first playoff game since 1996 when I was 10 friggin' years old...
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i was sending you an invoice. your ticket value just went up due to being close to me. |
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Mo is making me a custom shank in case the autograph seekers get too touchy. |
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Not that I wasn't pissed that I showed up last week and the Chiefs decided it wasn't important enough to give much of an effort towards beating the Raiders... but to think that they'll be absent this weekend is absurd. They might get beat, but it'll be due to playing a better, more experienced, more battle-tested team. I was arguing a few weeks ago that there's no reason to expect Chiefs fans to pay $100+ to see the Chiefs/Titans, and I understand the empty seats last week... but this is completely different. It's the playoffs, and if there aren't 78,000 Chiefs fans willing to show up Sunday, I'm going with "this fanbase sucks balls." |
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