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<blockquote data-quote="bke1984" data-source="post: 665503" data-attributes="member: 932"><p>Lol. I love these posts about how people should travel four hours to games. </p><p></p><p>Look man, I’m in the camp that would. But let’s be realistic here...lots of people have a lot going on in their lives. I got a promotion this year that consumed a ton of my time and had a newborn in August...yet was still able to attend every game. That said, there were times mid season where I was questioning why I drive an hour to watch a team that can’t get a first down let alone beat a good opponent. </p><p></p><p>Four hour drive? So for a noon game those people have to get up at 6, get ready, make the drive, skip tailgating due to the time, watch us get slaughtered, and then drive four hours back in order to go to sleep? Sounds like a fun Saturday...</p><p></p><p>Smart people that work hard with high demands on their tend to maximize what leisure time they actually get, so I don’t blame them for skipping games this year. </p><p></p><p>Add to that the AA’s inability to execute even one of the programs tied to season tickets and AT donations that they promise every year (concession discounts, special donor events, etc.) and you just get frustrated fans that would rather not consume an entire Saturday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bke1984, post: 665503, member: 932"] Lol. I love these posts about how people should travel four hours to games. Look man, I’m in the camp that would. But let’s be realistic here...lots of people have a lot going on in their lives. I got a promotion this year that consumed a ton of my time and had a newborn in August...yet was still able to attend every game. That said, there were times mid season where I was questioning why I drive an hour to watch a team that can’t get a first down let alone beat a good opponent. Four hour drive? So for a noon game those people have to get up at 6, get ready, make the drive, skip tailgating due to the time, watch us get slaughtered, and then drive four hours back in order to go to sleep? Sounds like a fun Saturday... Smart people that work hard with high demands on their tend to maximize what leisure time they actually get, so I don’t blame them for skipping games this year. Add to that the AA’s inability to execute even one of the programs tied to season tickets and AT donations that they promise every year (concession discounts, special donor events, etc.) and you just get frustrated fans that would rather not consume an entire Saturday. [/QUOTE]
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