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Per: https://twitter.com/mikereissPatriots announce today's training camp crowd at 13,654. New single-session record. Breaks yesterday's mark.
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A lot of Pats fans will never be satisfied with any amount of football coverage unless they get less baseball coverage, too.
Close. They're sucker players.who???
those guys soccer players or something??
Boston is a baseball town, always has been, and probably always will. Go Patriots!
I saw a picture of Rex the other day and wondered who it was. He's only ILB size now. Scary.How many people can identify Rex Ryan versus Joe Girardi?
Hey, that works for me! :rocker:
The roster would look like a Cecil B. Demille cast of thousands.You seriously think ratings would stay at their level if the NFL played 162 games?
I am that as well as dictator of my country. We have about 18 million people in my country and each and every one of them loves me (or I kill them.) This give and take balance seems to work for us.Are you demographer?
It's cyclical. There was a time when the Bruins were the trendy team and their tickets were impossible to get your hands on, during the Orr-Esposito days. Later it was the Celtics, during the larry Bird era. After that it was the Red Sox ... and for some reason it still is.
Why the Patriots haven't taken over is tough to figure out. Perhaps it's a combination of things such as the business relationships with certain media outlets, the stadium not being located in the city, the difference in schedules (162 games vs 16 games), or something else.
Every year, more and more aging Sox fans die. For many years the number of young replacements has fallen far short. When enough of the old fogies are gone, the Sox are going to crumble under the weight of no salary cap. I hope it happens to all of baseball.
...Boston is a baseball town, always has been, and probably always will. Go Patriots!
More games= more revue. MLB averages over 30K per game.
There are plenty of young people who detest football.
Since you hate baseball, you'd probably never meet any. That's not hard to figure out.
The reality is, it's a lil specious to assume a sport that has grown revenue 430% in the past 15 years is "dying".
Now, how anyone suffers through basketball is the real question.
The herd smells food.the anticipation of another Josh led Offense has really psyched up the fan base this year.
Best off season I can ever remember. Between the draft, the FA signings, the Saints, Peyton and Tebow there was not like a minute to feel like the bottom had dropped out right up until the end of mini camps.Let's look at the off-season for crying out loud.
The NFL combine and draft was more interesting than this baseball season (except for here in DC).
Not at Foxboro I guess. RI? Foxboro is unforgiving if you don't like the sun. Whatever trees they could have had decided to lay down and die to pack one more car in there.I can remember days when there were plenty of spots in the shade to watch TC.