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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 924597" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>You’re talking about traveling to the game, which is a separate issue than the viewing experience, specifically. Getting to the stadium and back home again can be a hassle, especially for somebody who doesn’t like in the immediate metro area. But that’s true for any team who plays anywhere, not just for Tech in Atlanta. I’m talking purely from kickoff to the final whistle, or tip-off to the final buzzer, or first pitch to last pitch. The actual game viewing experience is better in person than it is on TV 99% of the time, and that’s not exclusive to just GT sports. That’s for everything, IMO. There’s really not even an argument the other way when we’re talking purely game experience. Arguments about travel time, traffic, concession lines, etc have their merits, but to me the in-person experience outweighs those the overwhelming majority of the time.</p><p></p><p>Now for something relevant to the topic at hand: I hope Key and GT are able to bring in a good enough staff and build a good enough team that way more folks will be willing to deal with the hassle on traveling to the stadium in order to provide an electric atmosphere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 924597, member: 4572"] You’re talking about traveling to the game, which is a separate issue than the viewing experience, specifically. Getting to the stadium and back home again can be a hassle, especially for somebody who doesn’t like in the immediate metro area. But that’s true for any team who plays anywhere, not just for Tech in Atlanta. I’m talking purely from kickoff to the final whistle, or tip-off to the final buzzer, or first pitch to last pitch. The actual game viewing experience is better in person than it is on TV 99% of the time, and that’s not exclusive to just GT sports. That’s for everything, IMO. There’s really not even an argument the other way when we’re talking purely game experience. Arguments about travel time, traffic, concession lines, etc have their merits, but to me the in-person experience outweighs those the overwhelming majority of the time. Now for something relevant to the topic at hand: I hope Key and GT are able to bring in a good enough staff and build a good enough team that way more folks will be willing to deal with the hassle on traveling to the stadium in order to provide an electric atmosphere. [/QUOTE]
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