SPIRITOF12":27wqyc2m said:I also heard that because of the massive damaging snow storm that hit New England, that many who have bought tickets are selling them while they can still make a profit. Seems they don't want to leave their homes at this time because of the large amount of snow and ice and power outages
B-I-N-G-OHawker":30fzizet said:Doesn't every other retired Washingtonian move to Arizona? Seems that way. So this makes sense.
jake206":p4wd3qw4 said:How many in Phoenix? Rough estimate? Anyone know? There better be more 12s!
WilsonMVP":2q9ghajh said:jake206":2q9ghajh said:How many in Phoenix? Rough estimate? Anyone know? There better be more 12s!
I was listening to the radio yesterday and whoever it was said there are hardly any Pats fans there right now. Alot of it might be due to the weather though since there were most likely plane delays
I hope we have enough fans that it is like a home game in any other stadium. Obv wont be as loud as the CLINK but if it can get as loud as most home stadiums that would be awesome
WilsonMVP":3skdb1i8 said:I was listening to the radio yesterday and whoever it was said there are hardly any Pats fans there right now. Alot of it might be due to the weather though since there were most likely plane delays
Washington state is the leading location for buyers, with 20 percent. They're followed by Arizona (11 percent), California (10 percent), Massachusetts (7 percent) and New York (5 percent).
http://www.king5.com/story/sports/nfl/s ... /22536289/
Hawker":35hg461w said:Doesn't every other retired Washingtonian move to Arizona? Seems that way. So this makes sense.