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It is typical of a team whose franchise had only had 11 playoff appearances in 37 years and has a overall losing record as a franchise. They are not used to success and don't know how to handle it. They are scared little girls. They know that even if they win on Sunday and go on to lose the Super Bowl , they will never have the respect of the league which they so desperately covet.
Exactly. It's not like any actual residents of these states are going to be able to buy tickets tomorrow either. The bots will buy them up immediately and they'll all be sold for ridiculous prices.LMAO.
Funny stuff.
The very few tickets that will be available to the general public will be sold immediately.
Quit maintaining you whiner attitude and just pony up on stubhub.
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You might be surprised that regions are made up of people and don't have emotions of their own.You might be surprised to find that the Pacific northwest does not like California!
Oregon is even worse than Washington, in that regard.
The anti-California thing is bigger than just tickets. Call it envy.....
It is typical of a team whose franchise had only had 11 playoff appearances in 37 years and has a overall losing record as a franchise. They are not used to success and don't know how to handle it. They are scared little girls. They know that even if they win on Sunday and go on to lose the Super Bowl , they will never have the respect of the league which they so desperately covet.
You might be surprised that regions are made up of people and don't have emotions of their own.
I'm a California native who grew up in the Seattle area. I love California and I really like San Francisco as a city.
Football has nothing to do with the states themselves. That's just stupid
Everything you just wrote proves generalizations are not worth arguing. Let's talk sports shall we?It is a generalization - generalizations are stupid but a legitimate topic. I grew up in California and lived in the Seattle area for a couple years. I have my own life experience to draw from. I have friends in WA. They like me. I did see a resentment for Ca. from some. I see a LOT of dislike from Seattle fans vs. SF fans, even here. Do you not?
(by the way, Seattle is often called San Francisco North)
I love Washington AND California but I have my own opinion, just like you.
Everything you just wrote proves generalizations are not worth arguing. Let's talk sports shall we?
Doesn't matter! It's all a conspiracy from the evil Seattle Seahawks to keep the posters here, who wouldn't have bought tickets anyway, out of the game!!!Denver did the same thing...so....