Re: When selling out isnt selling out
When did Pat Moran's younger brother start posting on this board?
The blog sucks. It is a free country, so you can blog about it all day and all night for all i care. But, it's kind of lame to come on here and post it like it's some kind of newsworthy, relevant piece of writing. It's not. I don't mind blogs, but let your writing/research sell itself. If you write good stuff, people will find you via searches or social media. Put a link to your **** blog in your signature and when you post, we'd all see you write a blog. But, you rarely ever post here besides to promote the blog.
As for the non-sellout. Buffalo is in a tough spot. Small market city, team is a bunch of losers, and with being a smaller city, comes there is not too many fans who live here from afar. For example, if Bills play in St Louis, Bills fans will represent thousands of ticket sales. While how many St Louis fans came to the game here? Probably a handful. Playing the non-popular team, such as St Louis, Jacksonville, is and always will be a problem for this market - and it is for other markets too.
Maybe the Bills should put up tarps to cover 8k seats on the corners and we'll never be blacked out again? Would you be happy then?
When did Pat Moran's younger brother start posting on this board?
The blog sucks. It is a free country, so you can blog about it all day and all night for all i care. But, it's kind of lame to come on here and post it like it's some kind of newsworthy, relevant piece of writing. It's not. I don't mind blogs, but let your writing/research sell itself. If you write good stuff, people will find you via searches or social media. Put a link to your **** blog in your signature and when you post, we'd all see you write a blog. But, you rarely ever post here besides to promote the blog.
As for the non-sellout. Buffalo is in a tough spot. Small market city, team is a bunch of losers, and with being a smaller city, comes there is not too many fans who live here from afar. For example, if Bills play in St Louis, Bills fans will represent thousands of ticket sales. While how many St Louis fans came to the game here? Probably a handful. Playing the non-popular team, such as St Louis, Jacksonville, is and always will be a problem for this market - and it is for other markets too.
Maybe the Bills should put up tarps to cover 8k seats on the corners and we'll never be blacked out again? Would you be happy then?
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