To: PROCON
What a snoozer of a game. No wonder millions of football fans prefer the college game to the lame example we saw in Seattle today. By the way, most cities have roofs on their stadiums. The rule should be that if you are playing in Jan., the teams with the roofs get the games.
To: txrefugee
By the way, most cities have roofs on their stadiums.
Really? Football is an outdoor sport, chief - maybe you should head for the ladies table and help with the quilt.
35 posted on
01/11/2014 5:27:36 PM PST by
dainbramaged
(Windage and elevation, Mrs. Langdon; windage and elevation.)
To: txrefugee
“..By the way, most cities have roofs on their stadiums. The rule should be that if you are playing in Jan., the teams with the roofs get the games.”
Today it was 45F in Seattle which is about average for January which is far better than -30F recently where you really need a covered stadium.
45 posted on
01/11/2014 5:49:11 PM PST by
Jack Hydrazine
(Pubbies = national collectivists; Dems = international collectivists; me = independent conservative)
To: txrefugee
"What a snoozer of a game. No wonder millions of football fans prefer the college game to the lame example we saw in Seattle today. By the way, most cities have roofs on their stadiums. The rule should be that if you are playing in Jan., the teams with the roofs get the games."
A game that goes down to the last minute is a "snoozer"? And, by the way, most cities DON'T have roofs on their stadiums. Teams I think don't have roofs:
Seattle
Chicago
Green Bay
Cleveland
Cincinnati
New York Giants
New York Jets
Washington
San Francisco
San Diego
Arizona
Philadelphia
New England
Buffalo
Oakland
Denver
Kansas City
Tennessee
Pittsburgh
Baltimore
Houston
Tampa Bay
Miami
Even if I'm wrong on one or two, I might have left out one or two, and "most" are not covered.
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