SantaClaraHawk
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Actually about 30k of them were HAWKS fans
http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/01/02/p ... p-culture/
http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/01/02/p ... p-culture/
Sounds like Seattle Mariners ownership during the Howard Lincoln reign of suck.SeatownJay":571z23af said:All York cares about is the number of tickets sold, because that's what gets reported to the NFL for the official attendance figures, and where the majority of gameday profit comes from. The fandom of the ticket buyers, or whether or not they even show up, is secondary to him.
Diezel Dawg":313wp29g said:I was there, there weren't 59,000 fans there. That stadium was half empty and half the fans were Seahawks fans. That dude is delusional
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Diezel Dawg":16s0lbzs said:I was there, there weren't 59,000 fans there. That stadium was half empty and half the fans were Seahawks fans. That dude is delusional
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That red is the empty seats.mikeak":1pp2soew said:Diezel Dawg":1pp2soew said:I was there, there weren't 59,000 fans there. That stadium was half empty and half the fans were Seahawks fans. That dude is delusional
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I see a LOT of red
SantaClaraHawk":27vehh8j said:Seahawksfan80, I was at about the 20, section 110 row 27. The whole row ahead of and behind me were Seahawks fans. The seats (four seats) were empty until 4th q when some Niners fans came down from the nosebleed section.
The home side is mostly corporate seating. I'm not sure if the outdoor seating would be full even in a playoff game. The upper visitors side was more than half empty. But the lower visitors side was 70 percent HAWKS fans. Blue green was dominant and the sea HAWKS chant prominent.
The people who paid to see this specific game were overwhelmingly HAWKS fans and I can't believe Jed actually got on air and said otherwise.