i'm so glad we have a dome. i went to the coldest game in nfl history (not positive about that) when i was 21 and it wasn't anywhere near as miserable as a windy wet 40 degree day like that.This kind of stuff gets you relegated in euro soccer doesn't it?
I've seen bigger crowds at Bville / L'pool games.
'81 AFC 'Chip? Or coldest windchill (Buff/LA Rams)?i'm so glad we have a dome. i went to the coldest game in nfl history (not positive about that) when i was 21 and it wasn't anywhere near as miserable as a windy wet 40 degree day like that.
i'm not that old!'81 AFC 'Chip? Or coldest windchill (Buff/LA Rams)?
This kind of stuff gets you relegated in euro soccer doesn't it?
I've seen bigger crowds at Bville / L'pool games.
have they reduced ticket prices?So, the reduced ticket prices did not increase demand or attendance.
There is only one cure for what this photo depicts - winning and winning consistently.
Did anyone notice the absence of t.v in there stadium, I mean it was just terrible out and u couldn't see the game anywhere
have they reduced ticket prices?
besides they have more people between the 20s than we do
sure doesn't look like there would've been much harm in reducing the price considering no one is there
Yes, somebody posted that some ticket prices had been reduced to I think $8.00.
I think there were about 30K there. They weren't there at kickoff though, which is surely when that picture was taken. The high water mark was probably around the middle or end of the first quarter.
I have been to 4 or 5 games at BC over the years. Their fans are notorious for arriving late. Understandable that given the usual quality of BC football, the tailgate is usually the highlight of the day...