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bob the dog

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Amazing to see 75,500 sitting outside in Denver in a late January snow storm and wish I could have been one to plunk down $850 a seat to enjoy 17 points and under 200 yds of offense combined. 3 qb scrambles ruled the day. Solid take for the owners though.

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spaminator

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Amazing to see 75,500 sitting outside in Denver in a late January snow storm and wish I could have been one to plunk down $850 a seat to enjoy 17 points and under 200 yds of offense combined. 3 qb scrambles ruled the day. Solid take for the owners though.

Create a superficiality and proper.
i thought this was either about a tidal bore or my biography. :( ;)
 
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pgs

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Amazing to see 75,500 sitting outside in Denver in a late January snow storm and wish I could have been one to plunk down $850 a seat to enjoy 17 points and under 200 yds of offense combined. 3 qb scrambles ruled the day. Solid take for the owners though.

Create a superficiality and proper.
I thought it was a very entertaining game . Love football in the snow .
 

bob the dog

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The cheapest ticket price for the next AFC Championship Game: Denver Broncos vs. New England Patriots game at Empower Field At Mile High on Sunday, January 25 is currently $318.00 and the average ticket price is $516.01.

x 75,500 = roughly $39 million + peripherals

Imagine that applied to the national debt once or twice per year per team
 

Tecumsehsbones

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The cheapest ticket price for the next AFC Championship Game: Denver Broncos vs. New England Patriots game at Empower Field At Mile High on Sunday, January 25 is currently $318.00 and the average ticket price is $516.01.

x 75,500 = roughly $39 million + peripherals

Imagine that applied to the national debt once or twice per year per team
. . . wouldn't be applied to the debt. It would pay about 80% of ONE star quarterback's salary.