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I can't stand to go to one of those games if it's at William Blount or Heritage because it takes to long to get out of both of those gates for all the cars that are in there wanting out. It's like having a 55 gallon barrel full of water and the only way out is through two straws. I missed most of the Alcoa and Heritage game because I was one of the two thousand people standing in a mile long line to buy a ticket when the W.B. AD could of held the game back a few minutes with all the woop wah going on outside. No it made more sense to play on when hundreds of people in line said the h### with it and went back to their cars and left. At least when it's at Alcoa or Maryville it's not like your leaving a prison complex and you have plenty of escape routes to get out and back home fast. The game itself is boring as watching a moth climb a drape. Like someone said the starters for most teams are in there one or two series at the most. It's a show of uniforms and a chance for David to beat Goliath and all the natives can't believe what they saw and start making reservations to Cookeville in December and end out going 3-7.

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I can't stand to go to one of those games if it's at William Blount or Heritage because it takes to long to get out of both of those gates for all the cars that are in there wanting out. It's like having a 55 gallon barrel full of water and the only way out is through two straws. I missed most of the Alcoa and Heritage game because I was one of the two thousand people standing in a mile long line to buy a ticket when the W.B. AD could of held the game back a few minutes with all the woop wah going on outside. No it made more sense to play on when hundreds of people in line said the h### with it and went back to their cars and left. At least when it's at Alcoa or Maryville it's not like your leaving a prison complex and you have plenty of escape routes to get out and back home fast. The game itself is boring as watching a moth climb a drape. Like someone said the starters for most teams are in there one or two series at the most. It's a show of uniforms and a chance for David to beat Goliath and all the natives can't believe what they saw and start making reservations to Cookeville in December and end out going 3-7.

Well said and 100% correct.

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I can't stand to go to one of those games if it's at William Blount or Heritage because it takes to long to get out of both of those gates for all the cars that are in there wanting out. It's like having a 55 gallon barrel full of water and the only way out is through two straws. I missed most of the Alcoa and Heritage game because I was one of the two thousand people standing in a mile long line to buy a ticket when the W.B. AD could of held the game back a few minutes with all the woop wah going on outside. No it made more sense to play on when hundreds of people in line said the h### with it and went back to their cars and left. At least when it's at Alcoa or Maryville it's not like your leaving a prison complex and you have plenty of escape routes to get out and back home fast. The game itself is boring as watching a moth climb a drape. Like someone said the starters for most teams are in there one or two series at the most. It's a show of uniforms and a chance for David to beat Goliath and all the natives can't believe what they saw and start making reservations to Cookeville in December and end out going 3-7.

Ha!! What an analogy! ðŸ‘

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Barney's story shows why you should always get to games (or anything else really) early. Most people don't have the common sense to get to games early so they all swarm the gates right at kickoff when all the other yahoos are in line. I have been to all the WB home games the past 6 or 7 years and it's always the same thing. I get there an hour early and I'm one of the few people there. The rest of the crowd starts piling in right before kickoff.

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I can't stand to go to one of those games if it's at William Blount or Heritage because it takes to long to get out of both of those gates for all the cars that are in there wanting out. It's like having a 55 gallon barrel full of water and the only way out is through two straws. I missed most of the Alcoa and Heritage game because I was one of the two thousand people standing in a mile long line to buy a ticket when the W.B. AD could of held the game back a few minutes with all the woop wah going on outside. No it made more sense to play on when hundreds of people in line said the h### with it and went back to their cars and left. At least when it's at Alcoa or Maryville it's not like your leaving a prison complex and you have plenty of escape routes to get out and back home fast. The game itself is boring as watching a moth climb a drape. Like someone said the starters for most teams are in there one or two series at the most. It's a show of uniforms and a chance for David to beat Goliath and all the natives can't believe what they saw and start making reservations to Cookeville in December and end out going 3-7.

Don't go! Easy solution!
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