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Thanks Rhino, oh and to the Denver fans near us.


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Don't show us under your Cutler jersey your Super Bowl t shirt from 1999 after you were pounded into a pulp. It's cheap and shows low football IQ.

Thats like me pulling out an investment statement from 1999 to make myself feel better during Meltdown 2008.

Rhino hooked me up with a killer seat and we could almost hear the audibles we were so close.

Thanks a ton man.

Awesome game.

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Don't show us under your Cutler jersey your Super Bowl t shirt from 1999 after you were pounded into a pulp. It's cheap and shows low football IQ.

Thats like me pulling out an investment statement from 1999 to make myself feel better during Meltdown 2008.

Rhino hooked me up with a killer seat and we could almost hear the audibles we were so close.

Thanks a ton man.

Awesome game.

only you would make that analogy :lol:

it was a good one, though. :D

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The last time I sat that close, I couldn't see a damn thing. I think I would rather sit about 20 rows up.

I'll sit in seats like that anytime. Sure, you have a little bit better sight line a few rows up, but it's an incredible experience to almost be on the field...

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We were row two, 50 yard line. I could see most of what happened between the 30's but not much after that.

Of course it didn't help the experience any having a drunk fat and stupid cowboy fan sitting behind me showering me with beer and rubbing his big belly all over me. :)

I'm sorry, I couldn't help it. Oh wait! You said Cowboys fan, it couldn't have been me...

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I'll sit in seats like that anytime. Sure, you have a little bit better sight line a few rows up, but it's an incredible experience to almost be on the field...

I agree....anyone who says they'd rather sit in the 300s instead of the lower level needs to have their head checked.

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