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I found it interesting that you said you like the broadcast version better. I love both...there are things in the stadium you just don't see on TV, and yet I love the multiple angles/replays you get on TV that you don't get at the game.

Both together is the ideal way to watch football, IMO. Hell, I even watched the Bears MNF immediately when I got home from the stadium. Wanted to crawl into my own stomach and die, but sure as hell, we lost exactly the same way on the broadcast as we did live.

You and I just need to go in together on one of the boxes like the owners have. They have TV's in there :)
 

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I found it interesting that you said you like the broadcast version better. I love both...there are things in the stadium you just don't see on TV, and yet I love the multiple angles/replays you get on TV that you don't get at the game.

Both together is the ideal way to watch football, IMO. Hell, I even watched the Bears MNF immediately when I got home from the stadium. Wanted to crawl into my own stomach and die, but sure as hell, we lost exactly the same way on the broadcast as we did live.

Totally agree... The at-game experience is simply irreplaceable (shout out to my girl Beyonce!).

However, the angles, replays and up-close coverage TV provides allows for additional insight and perspective...
 

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I'm greedy...I like to go home and watch the broadcast version from the DVR as well, catch things from a different angle.

And I for sure would like to have the first AZ home playoff game/win on DVD, so burning that out from the DVR would be on the agenda.

I really like both.

Watching the game live, you come to appreciate how TV coverage picks the things they want to show you rather than all that is going on on the field.

At the same time, I also come home and watch the DVRd game as well to see up close replays and the like.

My daughter gets a kick out of that -- "Dad, you are watching the game you just went to?"
 

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Can some figure out how close this game is to officially being sold out? Anyone have contacts in the front office or anything that could figure this out?
 

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Every game in UOP has sold out. Imagine if the first game not to sell out is the playoff game.

Like someone else said it must be because opponents sell alot of tickets and the Falcons dont have that big of following in AZ.
 
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I found it interesting that you said you like the broadcast version better. I love both...there are things in the stadium you just don't see on TV, and yet I love the multiple angles/replays you get on TV that you don't get at the game.

Both together is the ideal way to watch football, IMO.
I agree with this, but...

Hell, I even watched the Bears MNF immediately when I got home from the stadium. Wanted to crawl into my own stomach and die, but sure as hell, we lost exactly the same way on the broadcast as we did live.
I never knew you are a masochist!
 

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I agree with this, but...

I never knew you are a masochist!

I turned it on the instant I got home. I knew that if I didn't, I would never watch it again.

Somewhere deep inside, I had hoped that those dancing Bears fans in UOP were dancing about something else...like deep-fried cheeseburgers or something. Not because that debacle actually, really happened.
 
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