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  • SpeedFlex27
    SpeedFlex27

    It seems some people just can't enjoy both. They have such an inferiority complex about our game that they have to throw insults out to try & convince themselves & others that our game is bett

  • I’m looking more at the play by play announcers and can’t understand why they’re talking about the game, players and backgrounds. Where’s the nicknames? Where’s the deep, deep analysis of what the pla

  • WBBFanWest
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    I've never been to an NFL game but I got a similar experience when I painted our living room and then sat down and watched it dry.  Same excitement but tickets were way cheaper.

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10 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

The whole city works for minimum wage in the gaming industry or in the casinos. How will they afford season tickets?

Already a reported 4,500 people on a waiting list for season tickets in Vegas... and the PSL prices are just crazy stupid...  

get this, it's reported that a lot of the people buying season tickets are actually from Oakland, lol...

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11 hours ago, JCon said:

No, we don't. Everyone is blaming "Winnipeg" but it has nothing to do with us. 

That promoter better not show his face in Winnipeg again. 

Everywhere I read (including multiple US media outlets) blamed the low ticket sales and fan interest on the promoter and high ticket prices, not the city itself. Maybe there are some who will blame the field on Winnipeg but any educated person will realize it's due to the goalposts.

Overall, it was a horribly planned event. All the talk of pre-game festivals and making it an "event" was just hot air and despite a promise that the starters would play, the only ones who did were the kickers. The NFL and NFLPA signed off on the field yesterday and this still happened. I'm not surprised the Packers balked at it though, even if the Raiders didn't, the Raiders weren't planning on playing starters and the Packers were.

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Just now, Nash00 said:

Everywhere I read (including multiple US media outlets) blamed the low ticket sales and fan interest on the promoter and high ticket prices, not the city itself. Maybe there are some who will blame the field on Winnipeg but any educated person will realize it's due to the goalposts.

Overall, it was a horribly planned event. All the talk of pre-game festivals and making it an "event" was just hot air and despite a promise that the starters would play, the only ones who did were the kickers. The NFL and NFLPA signed off on the field yesterday and this still happened. I'm not surprised the Packers balked at it though, even if the Raiders didn't, the Raiders weren't planning on playing starters and the Packers were.

It was a gongshow. 

I'm not saying that Winnipeg or the Blue Bombers were at fault for anything but the perspective of fans and the US media is that this was Winnipeg's fault. They're far too lazy to put any work or thought into this. 

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20 minutes ago, Nash00 said:

Everywhere I read (including multiple US media outlets) blamed the low ticket sales and fan interest on the promoter and high ticket prices, not the city itself. Maybe there are some who will blame the field on Winnipeg but any educated person will realize it's due to the goalposts.

Overall, it was a horribly planned event. All the talk of pre-game festivals and making it an "event" was just hot air and despite a promise that the starters would play, the only ones who did were the kickers. The NFL and NFLPA signed off on the field yesterday and this still happened. I'm not surprised the Packers balked at it though, even if the Raiders didn't, the Raiders weren't planning on playing starters and the Packers were.

I read a quote a couple days ago where the promoter was saying it was an event like seeing the Rolling Stones or some such thing. Well there's your problem. It's an NFL preseason game, it's not a can't miss event. Sloppy football with a bunch of guys who will get cut and maybe never play football again isn't something fans will fork out any amount of money to see. 

They got greedy and the thing was a gong show as a result. 

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the only people that are concerned, or were concerned, about the venue are media people looking for something to write about... honestly, I doubt that anyone other than those seeking clicks or looking to be some big shot reporter on TV are actually talking about it...  because, truth be told, the TV viewing audience for this game was probably about the same size as the paid attendance, lol...

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7 minutes ago, 17to85 said:

I read a quote a couple days ago where the promoter was saying it was an event like seeing the Rolling Stones or some such thing. Well there's your problem. It's an NFL preseason game, it's not a can't miss event. Sloppy football with a bunch of guys who will get cut and maybe never play football again isn't something fans will fork out any amount of money to see. 

They got greedy and the thing was a gong show as a result. 

well it's obvious that no one outside of the media saying this crap feel the say way...  it's just another cog in the hype machine... they are several cogs as well, much like 'pro' wrestling... you have the media that reports the good and then the ones that reports the bad as part of a calculated exercise to get people to ultimately attend/watch... people here have become pretty much immune to it all and pay little, if any, attention to any media noise surrounding the NFL...

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12 hours ago, Geebrr said:

Pisses me off that we had such a loser promoting this game.

Has anyone commented on how hilarious it is that the Packers pulled ALL their starters because of that tiny bump a couple yards from the back of the end zone - If you think about it with common sense for a moment, there is a like a 0% change that virtually any player who is not a receiver or DB is going to find themself on that piece of the field in a game.

And they just scrapped kickoffs completely! Any kick that goes that far into the end zone is going to be a touchback anyways. And if the returner wants to run it out, he's not going to be cutting and dodging tacklers 8 yards deep in the end zone.

So the only redeeming thing about the whole pointless game - that Packer fans get to see Aaron Rodgers and whoever else they have who is good - was scrapped because NFL coaches are paranoid, insane, control freaks.  As bad as the whole production is, I don't think we should let the NFL team management off the hook either.

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1 minute ago, max power said:

Has anyone commented on how hilarious it is that the Packers pulled ALL their starters because of that tiny bump a couple yards from the back of the end zone - If you think about it with common sense for a moment, there is a like a 0% change that virtually any player who is not a receiver or DB is going to find themself on that piece of the field in a game.

And they just scrapped kickoffs completely! Any kick that goes that far into the end zone is going to be a touchback anyways. And if the returner wants to run it out, he's not going to be cutting and dodging tacklers 8 yards deep in the end zone.

So the only redeeming thing about the whole pointless game - that Packer fans get to see Aaron Rodgers and whoever else they have who is good - was scrapped because NFL coaches are paranoid, insane, control freaks.  As bad as the whole production is, I don't think we should let the NFL team management off the hook either.

They've pretty much killed the kickoff in the NFL anyhow. I didn't find it that odd that they nixed it last night. 

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