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Actually, no I'm not. The NFL scheduled the majority of the games on Christmas Eve. That's ****ing moronic. All the games should have been on Saturday. I'll say it right now, the amount of people in attendance is probably only going to be 50,000.
Im no Brain Surgeon or Rocket Scientist but im thinking christmas eve might have something to with it.
Your ill conceived posts concerning JP, and your poorly thought out signature, certainly prove your point.
Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
Tickets are easy to get in Buffalo, hence, Christmas Eve games aren't going to sell out- people are just going to go to the previous game, or the next game.
Places like Dallas, Green Bay and DC will sell out because it's a tough ticket- people will gladly sacrifice Christmas Eve for such a rare opportunity. But that's not the case in Buffalo.
If the NFL is going to schedule games on holidays, they should do a better job of selecting who the home teams will be.
This sucks for me as well. I have the luxury of blackouts normally not affecting me, since I live in MD with DirecTV. But, being Christmas, I will be in Utica to visit family and not be able to see it, since the blacked out region stretches into the western side of the Syr. CBS stations' signal. I'd love to go, but there is no way I can just ditch the family that I came to spend Christmas with to go to a football game 3 and a half hours away.
I'm trying to convince my bro, who lives in State College, PA to buy a slingbox, so we can watch his DTV on my laptop in while in NY.
Actually, no I'm not. The NFL scheduled the majority of the games on Christmas Eve. That's ****ing moronic. All the games should have been on Saturday. I'll say it right now, the amount of people in attendance is probably only going to be 50,000.
Exactly, you can't expect family to put everything on hold for a game, sorry not MATURE adults with adult responsibilites and priorities.
I will add one thing though, the BILLS themselfs caused a bunch of this. Back when families were planning their christmas break, we still were sucking. Had we started off the season say 5-2 or 6-1.....
But their are many, many families where the day of Christmas Eve is one big party, sometimes more important than Christmas Day. Respect other's traditions.
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