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Roll Call for NFC Championship Sunday


HC79

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10 hours ago, HC79 said:

I'm going! I'll be in section 548.  I just got to figure out when I'm driving down to beat this snow storm coming to DC, but regardless I'm coming! Had a blast for the divisional game.

I am in section 521 and leaving from the DC area as well! I don't think this snowstorm will be stopping me from losing my voice and watching us stamp our ticket to SB50!

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17 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

will ticket prices continue to fall? I was shocked that some are less than $200.  I was expecting  $300-$400 for top row uppers.

i'll be monitoring them all day tomorrow. if i see a pair slip i'll pick them up.

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3 hours ago, DirtyMagic97 said:

I was very impressed with our section during the divisional round! No one sat down, which is rare.

I know! Usually the rows between you & about row 3 are sitting but not last Sunday lol. It was great. I've had the nicest fella' in front of me but he's 6'3". lol I couldn't even see you when I was standing!

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