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have the glorious distinction of being the only two home teams who didn't win or weren't at least competitive in Week 1. The Raiders look like they're going in the right direction (can't believe I typed that), TB was only down 6 at the half, the Browns showed some fight...

Of course, compared to Delhomme Schaub only threw a relative Marino-like single interception.

Does this matter? Why point this out? Because you have to do better by your home fans. Getting embarrassed at home is different than getting embarrased on the road. As a fan, getting an inferior product is one thing, but getting a more inferior product than almost every other team is quite another. We are ultimately consumers, and don't have to buy something that sucks.

This does not mean cease being fans or stop rooting. Not the point. But demanding better by leaving early, spending less on gear, etc. is well within our rights as consumers.

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have the glorious distinction of being the only two home teams who didn't win or weren't at least competitive in Week 1. The Raiders look like they're going in the right direction (can't believe I typed that), TB was only down 6 at the half, the Browns showed some fight...

Of course, compared to Delhomme Schaub only threw a relative Marino-like single interception.

Does this matter? Why point this out? Because you have to do better by your home fans. Getting embarrassed at home is different than getting embarrased on the road. As a fan, getting an inferior product is one thing, but getting a more inferior product than almost every other team is quite another. We are ultimately consumers, and don't have to buy something that sucks.

This does not mean cease being fans or stop rooting. Not the point. But demanding better by leaving early, spending less on gear, etc. is well within our rights as consumers.

Ok none of this crap matters.

"I'll take meaningless stats for $100 Alex"

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And it is also fun when the away fans are louder than the home fans. :D

have the glorious distinction of being the only two home teams who didn't win or weren't at least competitive in Week 1. The Raiders look like they're going in the right direction (can't believe I typed that), TB was only down 6 at the half, the Browns showed some fight...

Of course, compared to Delhomme Schaub only threw a relative Marino-like single interception.

Does this matter? Why point this out? Because you have to do better by your home fans. Getting embarrassed at home is different than getting embarrased on the road. As a fan, getting an inferior product is one thing, but getting a more inferior product than almost every other team is quite another. We are ultimately consumers, and don't have to buy something that sucks.

This does not mean cease being fans or stop rooting. Not the point. But demanding better by leaving early, spending less on gear, etc. is well within our rights as consumers.

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