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Falcons having trouble filling Arthur's Anus


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8 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

It isn't. 

 

BoA is usually full. I get a pretty damn good view of it every game from every angle. 95% + on the lower level every game. 

It is quite clear from the upper deck that many seats are empty well into the first quarter. It may get full, but BOA definitely has its share of late arrivals. 

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5 hours ago, thebigcat said:

With all due respect to you as our lord and board master.... this isn't the case and you know it unless I am mistaken and the fans are dressed up as blue seats

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Now post a picture when the game is actually being played, not before introductions. 

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There's plenty of empty seats at BOA.   However not nearly as many as in that picture of Atlanta's stadium.

It's a running joke in our section because the PA always thanks the fans for "Xth consecutive sell out" and we're looking at a whole bunch of empty seats.

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18 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

It isn't. 

 

BoA is usually full. I get a pretty damn good view of it every game from every angle. 95% + on the lower level every game. 

I thought 100% was considered full.. Just repeating what a friend told me. :) 

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