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Originally posted by TommyBrady12 View PostSo you agree - Denver is not a top demand team.
Denver Broncos — Longest Active NFL Sellout Streak
Number of games: 400+
When the streak started: 1970
Mods - Go ahead and close this thread........... Nothing else to add!!!!sigpic
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Originally posted by Stackhouser View PostTake whatever sorry article, biased fluff, nonsense polls, etc....... I don't think there are ANY worries about "demand" or filling seats in Denver......
Denver Broncos — Longest Active NFL Sellout Streak
Number of games: 400+
When the streak started: 1970
Mods - Go ahead and close this thread........... Nothing else to add!!!!Super Bowl Wins: Brady - 6 Elway - 2 Manning - 2 (played well in none and took HGH)
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Originally posted by Stackhouser View PostTake whatever sorry article, biased fluff, nonsense polls, etc....... I don't think there are ANY worries about "demand" or filling seats in Denver......
Denver Broncos — Longest Active NFL Sellout Streak
Number of games: 400+
When the streak started: 1970
Mods - Go ahead and close this thread........... Nothing else to add!!!!
that said, if the broncos were good they would be on that list right now lol
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Originally posted by baphamet View Post
LOL!! this is hilarious for a team that has no fans supposedly. even more comical is the fact that the rams are not on that list, even though i thought the chargers were not wanted in LA but the rams were.....and they play in a much bigger stadium?
yes i know, fans of other teams are buying those tickets too, but they do for rams games as well, much cheaper tickets i might add.
cause seems to me a 27,000 seat venue would have a higher demand then a 65,000 seat stadiumsigpicwhen do native Americans become human and not mascots
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Originally posted by TommyBrady12 View PostThe real active streak belongs to the Packers if you count the 3 games they played at a local college in the 1990s. 1959 and counting...
They played 2 - 4 games a year at the Milwaukee County Stadium from 1953 - 1994. When they moved those games to Milwaukee, the stadium originally was at least double the size as the Packers true home stadium, (City Stadium, then renamed Lambeau). Therefore, they did not sell out the games played at Milwaukee County Stadium because the season ticket holders were offered the "Gold" package to receive tickets in Milwaukee which didn't sell out ALL the seats. Now, Lambeau has been sold out every season since 1959, but there's an asterisk around those other games, which is why it's stated as:
Green Bay Packers — Longest NFL Sellout Streak of All Time, (But only at Lambeau)
Denver Broncos — Longest Active NFL Sellout Streak.
The Packers streak is not an "active" streaksigpic
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Originally posted by jazzbodog View PostSooooooo.......whaaaaaaat. I would state this even if the Broncos were on the list. What does this list convey or indicate to anyone with some kind of meaningful reason? Nothing really IMO. It's just a minuscule nugget of nothingness that helps baph to hang on in his mind that the Chargers are so much greater from every aspect than the Denver Broncos.
The only reason the baphster created this thread was because the Deadbolts are on it and the Broncos aren't. He definitely would not have started this thread if the Broncos were on it and the Charg-U-Laters were not! He's thinking it somehow means there are more NFL fans seeking Sparkler tickets than NFL fans seeking Bronco tickets making them winners of something and the Broncos losers of something.
It means absolutely NOTHING! Just more ongoing nonsense from poor little baph. Sad.
While we wait, let's all whistle or hum the Jeopardy theme song!Utah Bronco Freak
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Originally posted by jazzbodog View PostCome on baph, everyone's waiting for you to explain with significance, what your true point is of your thread here. Does it have any meaning?
While we wait, let's all whistle or hum the Jeopardy theme song!
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Originally posted by arapaho View Postwhat did PFF say about it...did they break it down by the fact stub hub is for people selling their tickets? or was it a percentage equation thing
cause seems to me a 27,000 seat venue would have a higher demand then a 65,000 seat stadium
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Originally posted by baphamet View PostI created this thread because the bolts are on it yes because I was just as surprised as anyone. However, I don’t believe I mentioned the broncos in my OP but do keep crying about it, pops.
Kind of like: "Is the price of tea in China reasonable? Should we Americans be concerned? NOBODY CARES!!!!!!Utah Bronco Freak
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