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Its almost always "sharps" taking the points...in games where they see value in the line. "sharps" don't usually lay points. And "sharps" aren't usually all that sharp, IMO.
Its almost always "sharps" taking the points...in games where they see value in the line. "sharps" don't usually lay points. And "sharps" aren't usually all that sharp, IMO.
I think you're both trying to hide the reality here. Both in New England and in Buffalo, fans don't want to go to cold weather games. It's true of both fanbases, it's true of every NFL fanbase.
If I try to get a ticket for a game in New England in the first level in September, it's $200.
If I try to get one for the AFCCG in 20 degree weather, it's $150.
Same kind of dynamic in Buffalo. $150 for a September game, $90 for a playoff game.
Both fanbases have season ticket holders who simply do not want to be out in the cold.
As much as I sympathize with canadian fans who can't attend due to covid rules, the fact that there are still unsold seats at these rock bottom prices to me is quite surprising. I just don't see this happening at another NFL stadium. Overall attendance totals are about the size of the stadium for most good teams as they all sell out. The fact that a cold weather city has tickets for <$50 available for a playoff game does not reflect well on the fanbase, IMO.