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So...ahem...I think the Duke game is going to be...a...a...great atmosphere regardless of moving the court or not. ahem.
So...ahem...I think the Duke game is going to be...a...a...great atmosphere regardless of moving the court or not. ahem.
Seriously... The whining on this board is comical.
I - and lots of others in here - just returned from the Final 4 at the Georgia Dome - a tremendous stadium that dwarfs the Carrier Dome.
Although I had sideline seats in the 100 section, I was in Row UU - about 47 or so rows from the floor which was pretty damn far... Guess what, it was amazing.
Also, none of my friends in the 200 & 300 sections around the upper perimeter seemed to complain and some were 30+ yards further from the floor than ANYONE would be in the Carrier Dome if the floor were moved to the 50 yard line. In fact BostonOrange was in 200 section above me and according to what I heard, his seats were awesome.
Some of you complain as if you KNOW FOR SURE that it would suck.
But you don't know it'd suck and that's why you're a bunch of crybabies.
I'm not on anyone's "side" I'm just saying I witnessed a moderator call out an average poster for no reason at all then highlight their own importance to the SU basketball program, indirectly calling average fans worthless.Its not your fight and being nasty gets you no where if he wants pick the battle its his right, but your post is a joke. I was on this board YEARS before I realized who cto was while I was in the Newhouse school as a student. She doesn't PAT herself on the back and the one time she brought up her resume you kill her for patting herself on the back. When she didn't mention anything, but bring up facts.
I'm not on anyone's "side" I'm just saying I witnessed a moderator call out an average poster for no reason at all then highlight their own importance to the SU basketball program, indirectly calling average fans worthless.
Yeah I haven't read all 180 responses so far but If that were me I'd just ignore someone who calls me a "baby" or "whiner"... I've been called much worse by better people to let people on an online forum get under my skin.Did you miss the post he called season ticket holders selfish and entitled? When said moderator is probably the LEAST selfish season ticket holder to Syracuse University. That is why I would stay out of it, or if you do get involved talk about the issue and don't go personal.
It's off season. Can't you tell. The funny thing is that this moving the court to the 50 yard line has probably been discussed 100 times on this forum but never with this much ferocity.NO more good news in this thread...
In the immortal words of Rodney King, "can't we all just get along? "
It's off season. Can't you tell. The funny thing is that this moving the court to the 50 yard line has probably been discussed 100 times on this forum but never with this much ferocity.
This thread is mind boggling to me.
MIND.
BOGGLING.
I was at the Georgia Dome...and it was freakin' amazing.
50,000+ for a once in a lifetime event putting two of the greatest coaches in the history of the game?!
Nahhh, you're all right, there's just no way of doing it. People might end up 30 feet further from the court than they usually sit. What a tragedy. Might as well punch them in the face when they enter the Dome, then go their house and kill their pets for good measure.
Guess what,,,, Many people who live much further from Syracuse than Buffalo (e.g., NYC, southern CT, Florida, Philadelphia) have season tickets. Many of them (including me) use those tickets three or four games a year. But they are always used ... because we give them to other fans when we cannot use them. Court side seats cost $10,000 per seat per year (plus the cost of the actual ticket and plus preferred parking). Multiply that by approximately 350 such seats, and you can see the degree to which these ticket-holders support the program. My math says $3.5 million. You'd have to sell 100,000 $35 seats to match that. Yes, I am very blessed to be able to afford such seats ... but I also worked harder for 40 years than you probably ever will... to be able to afford them. And I never whined about it. Some folks on this board should stop seeing season ticket holders as the enemy. We disproportionately support the program you say you love.
You're entitled to your opinion of someone you don't know. I will simply say that for 40 years I had nothing but 24/7 jobs at which I worked a minimum of 60 hours a week -- seven-day-a-week general assignment reporter at an under-staffed newspaper group; press secretary/speechwriter for an ambitious NYC area congressman; head of Public Affairs at Con Edison during the 1970's (blackouts, rate protests, Three Mile Island, gas explosions, NYC bankruptcy, etc); and head of communications at GE and a direct report to Jack Welch (the human dynamo who never slept) during the 1980's and 1990's.
I don't recommend such a lifestyle for everyone (I wound up a divorced chain smoker and prime heart attack candidate), but it was what it was.
When people get riled up, it always seems to start with Duke
I appreciated your unmeasurable support of the program, I really do. I don't view season ticket holders as the "enemy". I just get offended when some, not you, try to insinuate that non season ticket holders, or people who can only come to 2 or 3 games a season are not devoted fans. That's ridiculous.
Do you honestly believe that season ticket holders and generous money donors such as yourself will be screwed out of the best seats possible?
I highly, highly doubt this.
Again, thanks for your contributions. Nice to see that someone with the means to make a difference actually is.
You might want to go back to the top of the thread. You and a few others made it personal with the shots at people who didn't like the idea.
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That's impossible Ron,we all know you live in San Diego, have a dog named Baxter, and love scotch.I replied to one person saying how ridiculous it was to need binoculars in the dome. I told another to get off his high horse (which in context of my response was in a joking tone)...hardly making it personal.
Meanwhile I have people trying to insinuate that I'm a fair-weather, less deserving fan and whine for the readjustment because I live "far" away in Buffalo and don't have much money.
Hmph.
This.
35,012 was not that exciting. 5,904 for Butler in 2002, however, was raucous (as anyone who was there would tell you).
Dopey gimmicks don't enhance the experience; they detract from it.
I've had season tickets since the dome opened. The Butler game during the NIT tournament ranks as one of the most memorable games in the dome. Could not believe the noise that was being produced with such few fans. I've been to all the home attendance record games through the years, and none of these games matched the intensity and electric atmosphere of the Butler game. Trueblue to bad you were not there. I think the tickets were only $10.
I've had season tickets since the dome opened. The Butler game during the NIT tournament ranks as one of the most memorable games in the dome. Could not believe the noise that was being produced with such few fans. I've been to all the home attendance record games through the years, and none of these games matched the intensity and electric atmosphere of the Butler game. Trueblue to bad you were not there. I think the tickets were only $10.
I've had season tickets since the dome opened. The Butler game during the NIT tournament ranks as one of the most memorable games in the dome. Could not believe the noise that was being produced with such few fans. I've been to all the home attendance record games through the years, and none of these games matched the intensity and electric atmosphere of the Butler game. Trueblue to bad you were not there. I think the tickets were only $10.
I was 9 years old in 2002.
I really hope the last sentence of that comment wasn't a jab at me.
Loudest games I've attended: The overtime victory against Georgetown in 2009.
and
GMac's last home game versus #4 Villanova in ...I think 2006? Yes.
Those were by far the loudest games I've attended.
I was at the Butler game. It was great. Crowd was going ballistic and it was really bizarre t think that few people could make that much noise.