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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; I'm planning to come to a game again this year and i'll also plan to get one on the road the week befor or after so I got 2 questions. Will it be warm enough in Florida in November that ...
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Re: Saints 2008 schedule
I'm planning to come to a game again this year and i'll also plan to get one on the road the week befor or after so I got 2 questions. Will it be warm enough in Florida in November that I can go to the beach if I go to Tampa Bay and are the Bucs fans friendly against us Saints fans?
I would love to watch 2 division games and Bucs and Falcons are only one week apart... |
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Re: Saints 2008 schedule
Originally Posted by Crusader
A. Tampa avg temp in Nov is around 75 F. The water temp is still pretty warm too.... Sweden is what, 35 F??? I'd say you'll be fine on the beach... ![]()
![]() B. On my trips to TB, the fans have always been cool. It's a great stadium to watch a game (especially under the ship) and a great town to hang out in after the game. I live in Atlanta now and they have a mixed bag of fans (cheaper seats = nastier fans) I'm planning on making TB for the game also. Let me know if you go!! |
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Re: Saints 2008 schedule
Originally Posted by saintsfan1976
I live in ATL too and agree with you about the fans. Even with sellouts you can tickets, so there are always a ton of away fans. Plus the ATL fans turn on the team in no time. The PA just alternates between rap and country to drowned out the visiting fans.![]()
PS, on the schedule, I like it. Last year it started with at Indy and TB, so we are already one step ahead. |
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