CodeMonkey Posted August 4, 2010 Posted August 4, 2010 My wife took the kids yesterday. They have 4 players in a tent signing autographs. 1) Kids only. Adults not even allowed in line. 2) 1 item per kid, strictly enforced. 3) They have pieces of paper that can be signed if the kid has no other item. Yesterday was Poz, don't know who else. Tomorrow (Thursday 8/5) it is all 4 QB's. When the time limit approaches, they close players lines and that also is strictly enforced. The Rochester D&C sports section shows who is going to be signing the current day and the next day.
billsfreak Posted August 4, 2010 Posted August 4, 2010 My wife took the kids yesterday. They have 4 players in a tent signing autographs. 1) Kids only. Adults not even allowed in line. 2) 1 item per kid, strictly enforced. 3) They have pieces of paper that can be signed if the kid has no other item. Yesterday was Poz, don't know who else. Tomorrow (Thursday 8/5) it is all 4 QB's. When the time limit approaches, they close players lines and that also is strictly enforced. The Rochester D&C sports section shows who is going to be signing the current day and the next day. That is exactly the way it has been every since they moved to Rochester. The website lists which players will be in the tent for the duration of camp. When my daughter was young enough to get in the line, she used to sit there in front as soon as we arrived, reading a book and by the time the practice was half over, the line would be cut off it if was a popular player, like Poz.
Mike32282 Posted August 4, 2010 Posted August 4, 2010 You are honestly better off getting autographs at the fence after practice, unless there is a couple stars in the tent. More players sign at the fence and they sometimes sign more than 1 thing.
CodeMonkey Posted August 4, 2010 Author Posted August 4, 2010 Another player yesterday was Maybin. My son told me his line was very short when they stopped more people from getting into the Poz line. Maybin not a kids favorite yet I guess
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