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Poll: Let your voice be heard - Favorite 2016 Game


CoastalCat

2016 Schedule  

82 members have voted

  1. 1. Which game would you like to see most?

    • San Francisco 49ers - Sunday, September 18th, 1:00pm
      3
    • Minnesota Vikings - Sunday, September 25th, 1:00pm
      8
    • Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Monday, October 10th, 8:30pm
      10
    • Arizona Cardinals - Sunday, October 30th, 4:25pm
      43
    • Kansas City Chiefs - Sunday, November 13th, 1:00pm
      6
    • New Orleans Saints - Thursday, November 17th, 8:25pm
      7
    • San Diego Chargers - Sunday, December 11th, 1:00pm
      1
    • Atlanta Falcons - Saturday, December 24th, 1:00pm
      11


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Hey guys,

Now that the PSL owners are starting to cash in, I'm beginning to shop for game tickets to raffle for the ALZ charity for this year. You guys were some of my most active participants last year, so I thought I'd get an idea of what games you might want to see in the drawing. I know many of you guys have season tickets, but I'd be interested to get everyone's thoughts on which games you think people would be most likely to buy a raffle ticket for.

We're likely going to do 2 games, 2 tickets each, in two separate drawings. I usually like to do a late division game, but Tampa is away week 17, and Atlanta is Christmas eve, which might deter some out of towners. With that being said, the Thursday night against the Saints will likely be one of the games.

Thanks for the input.

CC

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Just now, Nate Dogg said:

I think we will steam roll the saints and the falcons both times. TB should be pretty decent this year so my vote is for MNF. Chiefs, Cardinals, and Vikings may also be close games.

That's what I was trying to figure out. I usually prefer the division games myself, but also know that, to the casual fan, Tampa is not usually a very hot ticket. But it is Monday night at least. Definitely on my radar.

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Just now, Dick the Butcher said:

None jump out as a must see one over the other.  But the rematch with the Cardinals at home should be insane.

I agree, it's not the strongest home schedule this year. It's definitely missing a big Green Bay(fan base), Washington (just due to the leftover fans from pre-panthers), Pittsburgh (fan base), or Seattle (mortal enemies) style game that everyone can't miss.

Cards should be big. Would have been even bigger if it would have been closer, or we had lost. 

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59 minutes ago, Jimmy said:

I say the Vikings. They aren't here often and this might be the last time anyone gets to see AP at BoA. 

We do play them at home again next year due to the divisional rotation so we'll likely get at least two more chances to see him at home.

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