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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I missed last year for the first time in a long while. After that disaster when Ben didn’t play in ‘16 and I couldn’t even give the tix away, I’m going to wait until closer to the date to make a move.Myself?
More than likely Pittsburgh for the 3rd year in a row. Ben vs Brady
I was right behind the bench for the Brady return game in CLE. Totally different perspective, but like you said, ridiculously expensive.Good seats dont come cheap.
Ive sat behind the Bench too. Some jackass Texans fan was yelling at Brady, so after awhile I started yelling how good Brady was. Brady turned around and looked right at me like I was one dogging him.
I have been to all those cities for games.
The Georgia dome is gone, but what a crap stadium and place to put it. We could not find our lot because it was down in a parking garage. Tailgating in a parking garage sucks. The fans are meek. Every once in a while on will call you a yankee.
Cincinnati we stayed in Covington, Kentucky right across the river from the stadium. If you like chili youre in heaven because chili joints outnumber gas stations. Kentucky is nice though. We did not tailgate, but it looked limited because the river takes away space for lots. We just walked across the Ohio river bridge on game day. Some of the fans are axxholes.
Phoenix has the best stadium imo. It looks like a space ship from outside. 3rd level seats are like 2nd level seats in other stadiums. The field is recessed into the ground and on wheels. Plenty of room to tailgate. Its like country and the locals call it Gundale instead of Glendale. There was a pig farm right near the stadium when I was there. Soy bean fields in close proximity.
Wishing you a quick recovery!Absolutely! It's hands down the best division road trip and one of the league's better tailgate and gameday experiences for a visiting fan you could hope for if you are a seasoned fan. None of the glitzy BS and all of the football fun.
As far as games go this year I may not even be able to get to Gillette all that much this season. I'm currently recovering from spinal surgery and while the prognosis is good the recovery time back to full unlimited mobility is problematic. We have good friends that have lived in the Nashville area for the last 10 years and they have extended an invitation for us to join them for the game there, would really like to make that one since we haven't been to one there yet but it is what it is.
Wishing you a quick recovery!
I am really jealous. My dream is to see any game home or away but it is not possible.Maybe in the future some London game.
I don't go every year, but every time I do go it is a disaster, and Miami wins.Miami, like every year.
I don't go every year, but every time I do go it is a disaster, and Miami wins.
Chicago for me.
i have never seen live a 'road' Pats games in US
i would like to do it and who knows... for the moment i saw Pats: 4 games in Foxboro, 2 games in London and the Super Bowl @Min - so overall 7 games but no-one on the road
my choice would be @ BUF if possible
bu pèriority nr one is always @ Gillette for me
I am really jealous. My dream is to see any game home or away but it is not possible.Maybe in the future some London game.
I was right behind the bench for the Brady return game in CLE. Totally different perspective, but like you said, ridiculously expensive.