They paid for those seats. Furthermore, they had faith to buy those season tickets before everybody else jumped on the bandwagon.
They paid for those seats. Furthermore, they had faith to buy those season tickets before everybody else jumped on the bandwagon.
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Apparently we need really steep risers so you can see if someone is standing in front of you.
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I generally stay seated at games and concerts unless the people in front of me are standing. I can yell just as loud sitting down as I can standing up when our defense is out on the field.
It's OK to not be OK.
It's pretty easy... Sit on offense unless it's a play coming down to the wire... Sit on 1st and 2nd down unless the opposing team is on your end deep in the zone and always stand up for 3rd down on defense if the game isn't out of hand.
Stay in Tucson if you want to sit.
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At least the Fargodome lets you keep your bottle cap so I can put my Diet Pepsi on the floor without getting spilled because there are no cup holders.
It's OK to not be OK.
If you would have read the article it was mentioned that the fans stood for the WHOLE game which is ridiculous IMO. Ran in to the same issue when we went to Sioux Falls that one year and Brookings a few times.
Is it a measure of your fanhood to stand the whole game while being rude to those behind you?? The crazy thing about the SF and Brookings games the fans standing were too busy talking amongst themselves than watching the game. At SF it was like they never drank a beer before and were constantly on beer or pee runs. The women were the worst as they just had there own party and didnt know what was going on down on the field. But damn they sure were proud they stood for the whole game s they told people they were standing.?????
Nice set of rules you have there. At least there is some common sense involved.
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I did read the article, standing the whole game would get tiring as hell... Especially after 5 hrs of standing during tailgating.
I was just writing down my personal rules when it comes to standing at ndsu games.
A lot of old people can overstate some things when it comes to this. The writers definition o of standing the whole game could be like what I just wrote down. Never know, but there's no better way of writing your rant than to send a letter to the editor.
This isn't the opera house it's a football stadium. People are going to stand up. Is some of it a little extreme? Sure. That's half the fun. Embrace it.
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