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Originally posted by Mister Hoarse View PostNot to mention there are 1500 obstructed seats preventing sellouts in most of those blackout games. If you sit in one of those seats, chances are you never will again.
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Originally posted by Heatmiser View PostSo if they get this deal done and build a new stadium, the games will be sold out and the seats won't be filled with opposing teams' fans? That would be nice. I don't see it happening.
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They don't care who's butts are in the seats. But if they want it all Chargers fans, how about creating a culture that centers around winning?
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Originally posted by Heatmiser View PostSo if they get this deal done and build a new stadium, the games will be sold out and the seats won't be filled with opposing teams' fans? That would be nice. I don't see it happening.
TG
You know, the Patriots didn't sell out in the mid 90's either. The steelers prior to their superbowls were also not supported so well. None of those fanbases were endowed with any special fandom qualities, they simply coalesced around a winner. After the fact, they change the narrative that so and so team's fans are just great, but when you get right down to it, they're all bandwagoner fanbases.
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Originally posted by Panamamike View Post1500 non sold seats does not a blackout make. The problem is much bigger than the crappy obstructed seats in a relic that is crumbling.Dean Spanos Should Get Ass Cancer Of The Ass!
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Originally posted by Mister Hoarse View PostIt does when your owner refuses to use the 85% guideline instead of 100%.
The NFL owners voted Monday to abolish the league's TV blackout policy for one season and re-evaluate.
My bad. I guess that means that between 85 % and 100 percent if they use the floor they have to pay additional on the gate.Last edited by Panamamike; 07-06-2015, 03:34 PM.
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Black-outs are Black-outs. How many since the Spani first put the City on notice that a new stadium was needed for the team to stay competitive with the market. The Spani first started grumbling for a stadium what...14 year ago? 12? Let's say it was 2001, the year they drafted LT and Brees. Since then, 5 division Championships, 6 playoff appearances, 1 AFC Championship appearance. A few more of those years they were in the playoff hunt into the last week of the season. Since, '01 they are 127-98 in the regular season (and thats with too many years of NOrv!) and 4-6 in the playoffs. That's winning football. It may not be Championship football, but it is competitive, winning football. The City and fans couldn't get behind that? Mayor Faulconer and his task force are years too late. Good try, but too late.
You can buy into the media spin, regurgitate everything they're telling you, and blame it all on the Spani, but the fact is they gave SD every opportunity over multiple years to come up with a solution and they were ignored. If the team moves, the City and its citizens have no one to blame but themselves. Own it SD.sigpic
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Originally posted by MakoShark View PostBlack-outs are Black-outs. How many since the Spani first put the City on notice that a new stadium was needed for the team to stay competitive with the market. The Spani first started grumbling for a stadium what...14 year ago? 12? Let's say it was 2001, the year they drafted LT and Brees. Since then, 5 division Championships, 6 playoff appearances, 1 AFC Championship appearance. A few more of those years they were in the playoff hunt into the last week of the season. Since, '01 they are 127-98 in the regular season (and thats with too many years of NOrv!) and 4-6 in the playoffs. That's winning football. It may not be Championship football, but it is competitive, winning football. The City and fans couldn't get behind that? Mayor Faulconer and his task force are years too late. Good try, but too late.
You can buy into the media spin, regurgitate everything they're telling you, and blame it all on the Spani, but the fact is they gave SD every opportunity over multiple years to come up with a solution and they were ignored. If the team moves, the City and its citizens have no one to blame but themselves. Own it SD.
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Originally posted by MakoShark View PostBlack-outs are Black-outs. How many since the Spani first put the City on notice that a new stadium was needed for the team to stay competitive with the market. The Spani first started grumbling for a stadium what...14 year ago? 12? Let's say it was 2001, the year they drafted LT and Brees. Since then, 5 division Championships, 6 playoff appearances, 1 AFC Championship appearance. A few more of those years they were in the playoff hunt into the last week of the season. Since, '01 they are 127-98 in the regular season (and thats with too many years of NOrv!) and 4-6 in the playoffs. That's winning football. It may not be Championship football, but it is competitive, winning football. The City and fans couldn't get behind that? Mayor Faulconer and his task force are years too late. Good try, but too late.
You can buy into the media spin, regurgitate everything they're telling you, and blame it all on the Spani, but the fact is they gave SD every opportunity over multiple years to come up with a solution and they were ignored. If the team moves, the City and its citizens have no one to blame but themselves. Own it SD.Forget it Donny you're out of your element
Shut the fuck up Donny
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Originally posted by MakoShark View PostBlack-outs are Black-outs. How many since the Spani first put the City on notice that a new stadium was needed for the team to stay competitive with the market. The Spani first started grumbling for a stadium what...14 year ago? 12? Let's say it was 2001, the year they drafted LT and Brees. Since then, 5 division Championships, 6 playoff appearances, 1 AFC Championship appearance. A few more of those years they were in the playoff hunt into the last week of the season. Since, '01 they are 127-98 in the regular season (and thats with too many years of NOrv!) and 4-6 in the playoffs. That's winning football. It may not be Championship football, but it is competitive, winning football. The City and fans couldn't get behind that? Mayor Faulconer and his task force are years too late. Good try, but too late.
You can buy into the media spin, regurgitate everything they're telling you, and blame it all on the Spani, but the fact is they gave SD every opportunity over multiple years to come up with a solution and they were ignored. If the team moves, the City and its citizens have no one to blame but themselves. Own it SD.
Not to say the Chargers are the only ones to blame but "the City and its citizens have no one to blame but themsleves."? Are you kidding me? Don't spew that Fabiani crap.
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