udonkey Posted December 26, 2004 Posted December 26, 2004 I'm debating... A.) Go to the Steelers game on Jan. 2 - leave around 4am Sunday, tailgate, go to the game, the drive home right afterwards B.) Cross my fingers and hope for a Bills playoff berth in Indy - go to the game and celebrate the road to the Super Bowl I wish I could do both, but I'm thinking the budget will only allow one. I won't have a ticket to either, so I'd have to scalp at both. What should I do? Will it be easy enough to get a ticket to the Steelers game before kickoff?
Boatdrinks Posted December 26, 2004 Posted December 26, 2004 I'm debating... A.) Go to the Steelers game on Jan. 2 - leave around 4am Sunday, tailgate, go to the game, the drive home right afterwards B.) Cross my fingers and hope for a Bills playoff berth in Indy - go to the game and celebrate the road to the Super Bowl I wish I could do both, but I'm thinking the budget will only allow one. I won't have a ticket to either, so I'd have to scalp at both. What should I do? Will it be easy enough to get a ticket to the Steelers game before kickoff? 177965[/snapback] Go to the Steelers game. Indy vs. Buf in playoffs is about as likely as winning the lottery.
Arkady Renko Posted December 26, 2004 Posted December 26, 2004 Go to the Steelers game. Indy vs. Buf in playoffs is about as likely as winning the lottery. 177967[/snapback] If anything, Denver's win has reduced the chances of the Bills making the playoffs to 20-30% let's say. Not to take you literally, but that's a lot different than the million to one shot of the lottery. Nevertheless, as far as the decision here goes. I would highly recommend the Steelers game over the Indy game even if the Indy game was a sure-bet to occur. It's just so much more enjoyable to be around like-minded fans cheering for your team than to be in enemy territory. Maybe, that's just my personality though....
udonkey Posted December 26, 2004 Author Posted December 26, 2004 Nevertheless, as far as the decision here goes. I would highly recommend the Steelers game over the Indy game even if the Indy game was a sure-bet to occur. It's just so much more enjoyable to be around like-minded fans cheering for your team than to be in enemy territory. Maybe, that's just my personality though.... 177969[/snapback] No, I agree. I'm just trying to make conversation.
njsue Posted December 26, 2004 Posted December 26, 2004 Go to the steelers game. The deciding playoff games wont be until next sunday's games any way.
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