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Sunday is going to be my first trip to LOS, I'm coming from Jersey. I'll be in section 453 row 1. Even though it's been a rough season I am still stoked to see them play at home.

Do the bars around the stadium open early on gamedays? Any suggestions on where I should go to get some drinks before the game?

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Sunday is going to be my first trip to LOS, I'm coming from Jersey. I'll be in section 453 row 1. Even though it's been a rough season I am still stoked to see them play at home.

Do the bars around the stadium open early on gamedays? Any suggestions on where I should go to get some drinks before the game?

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Well, the product is not so great right now, but the price is sure right. The last two weeks I've bought four tickets for under $90 total. Last week I was in 624, which is up there, but offers a decent view of the field. This time I'll be in 605, row 3.

Reminds me of the good old days back when we had season tickets and cheered on Pagel, Hogeboom, schlister <sp>, Trudeau and even George...he was the straw that broke the camels back and we turned in our tickets. (that and for financial reasons)

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That's too bad, that stadium is something else. However, this would be the year to not go if there ever was any.

I've thought of that, but I'm not having a great year in other ways besides just football. Not going to happen.

When you get down to it, getting to a game would be such an event (travel, lodgings, food, getting someone to deal with my pets, etc) that the savings on tickets wouldn't be that big a deal. I'd rather do it at a time when I'd see a more satisfying game as well.

I've often told people that I'd much rather watch an NFL game on TV than live. That's partially because of weather, and partly because of the coverage, but when you've only watched a game in enemy territory it's hard to really judge. I imagine that if I actually made it to LOS I'd probably lose my mind a little.

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Not only going to the game, but getting the experience started early Saturday evening with the Blue Crew Bar Crawl. Will be packing up the tailgaiting gear early Saturday afternoon before checking into the hotel and hitting at least five local establishments on Saturday night. Then, it will be tailgaiting at 8:00 a.m. Sunday morning before heading into LOS to watch the first Colts victory of the year.

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Sunday is going to be my first trip to LOS, I'm coming from Jersey. I'll be in section 453 row 1. Even though it's been a rough season I am still stoked to see them play at home.

Do the bars around the stadium open early on gamedays? Any suggestions on where I should go to get some drinks before the game?

Just buy some beer the night before and wander through the Blue Crew lot at the SE corner of South & Pennsylvania. You will find plenty of new friends in our lot to enjoy a few drinks with. AND, it will be cheaper that way.

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I'll be there in 129! And of course I'll have the "tuba" in tow!!

I love "characters" at a football game as much as anyone - they're great for team spirit. I have to tell you though, I can't imagine that it's much fun to sit directly in front or behind someone using a tuba! ;p No offense intended - you're clearly a terrific fan - but my word.

Better than sitting behind "grand piano guy" I suppose. :D

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I'll be there in Section 105, row 14 with my 4 year old, gave in and got tickets. I'll be there in blue ready to yell and prepared to be a little disappointed with the product on the field...lol

Brace yourself for a win my good man. I can feel it coming.

At least I think that's what that is. :o

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