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    Default Crows "fans" dressed up as empty seats

    Wow everyone is missing the Peyton Manning QB clinic!
    A Near Empty Stadium
    Did everyone go home so they could watch Kirk Cousins light up the Browns?

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    "flucco" you too!
    I'll be at Fed Ex and from the looks of things on CBS there's plenty of room for you at the Crows Nest!

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    lighter than beer, and the commissions aren't bad
    good seats available at M-T it looked like!

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    Quote Originally Posted by allballfan View Post
    lighter than beer, and the commissions aren't bad
    good seats available at M-T it looked like!

    WOW, Trying hard to make up for the perennial losses at RALJON?



    Looks like our Blind Squirrel found a nut.....

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    Last week I saw quite a few empty seats in the 400 level of the Jack Shack in Raljon. Also one of the escalators to the upper level did not work forcing fans to walk up the stairs, probably was maintained the same people who fix the escalators on the Washington Metro where single tracking delays on the weekend are a DC tradition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightman View Post
    Last week I saw quite a few empty seats in the 400 level of the Jack Shack in Raljon. Also one of the escalators to the upper level did not work forcing fans to walk up the stairs, probably was maintained the same people who fix the escalators on the Washington Metro where single tracking delays on the weekend are a DC tradition.
    Metro in DC a mess!! thank goodness powers that be in Baltimore stopped short of a attempting a comprehensive mass transit system

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    Quote Originally Posted by allballfan View Post
    Metro in DC a mess!! thank goodness powers that be in Baltimore stopped short of a attempting a comprehensive mass transit system
    At least the light rail in Baltimore stays open late after each O's night game that goes into extra innings without the help of corporate sponsors unlike the Nationals and Washington, DC's Metrofail system. Read http://unsuckdcmetro.blogspot.com which tells it like it is about the entire comprehensively run into the ground Metro transit system. The people at FedUp Field should be ashamed that the one escalator to the 400 level couldn't be fixed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightman View Post
    At least the light rail in Baltimore stays open late after each O's night game that goes into extra innings without the help of corporate sponsors unlike the Nationals and Washington, DC's Metrofail system. Read http://unsuckdcmetro.blogspot.com which tells it like it is about the entire comprehensively run into the ground Metro transit system. The people at FedUp Field should be ashamed that the one escalator to the 400 level couldn't be fixed.
    Hard to complain about one escalator at Fed Ex, when M & T has ZERO escalators.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jessup270 View Post
    Hard to complain about one escalator at Fed Ex, when M & T has ZERO escalators.

    Complain to MOM!! get some of that casino $$

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