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The hunger for Six seems very real. Here from Reiss quick-hits:
How does the release of the NFL schedule provide a boost for the airline industry, especially in Boston? I saw one example first-hand Thursday afternoon when forecasting a Week 2 Patriots at Saints game would be announced later that night. A round-trip, non-stop Boston-to-New Orleans ticket at that time was $323. By the time the schedule was released at 8 p.m. that night, the same ticket had doubled in price to $623. Then when I checked Saturday what the same ticket would cost, the return leg was already sold out. Unreal. Just unreal.
How Malcolm Butler's mother almost missed his Super Bowl XLIX-saving INT
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And a look at probable extra home game from Hill's article:
How does the release of the NFL schedule provide a boost for the airline industry, especially in Boston? I saw one example first-hand Thursday afternoon when forecasting a Week 2 Patriots at Saints game would be announced later that night. A round-trip, non-stop Boston-to-New Orleans ticket at that time was $323. By the time the schedule was released at 8 p.m. that night, the same ticket had doubled in price to $623. Then when I checked Saturday what the same ticket would cost, the return leg was already sold out. Unreal. Just unreal.
How Malcolm Butler's mother almost missed his Super Bowl XLIX-saving INT
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And a look at probable extra home game from Hill's article: