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Where do you like to watch the big game?

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  • dawgbybirthdawgbybirth Posts: 701 ✭✭✭✭ Senior
    edited August 2018

    I mix it up, live in Miami so two games Athens App State, maybe GT , Jax, this year LSU for away games booked. Then UGA Alumni got a deal in Miami at American social 2 or 3 games. Rest at home listen to the Dwags broadcast on the sonos and watch on a 65 Sony OLED pretty spoiled.
    I Do have reservations at hotels for playoffs at Hotel Gaylord in Texas and Hotel Nia if we return to the big game. Easy to cancel. Miami would be a local game for me.
    Let's hope for another great season. How special last year. I take nothing for granted.

  • PeachCoDawgPeachCoDawg Posts: 489 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    @scooterdawg said:
    I’ve reached the age where going to a game sadly isn’t as much fun as it used to be. I still go when I get a chance but unless I’m ever rich enough to get the deluxe treatment I’m probably not going to start from scratch on getting season tickets anymore. Maybe if I have a kid I’ll change my mind.

    I stopped drinking early this year and I hate to say it but it would be tough for me to tailgate sober and I can’t handle gameday traffic anymore. I’m cool at home being able to eat what I want, flip to other games during commercials and halftime, have a clean bathroom on demand, and probably most importantly yelling and throwing things if needed.

    Lmao. That's me to a "T" @scooterdawg. Only difference is my dad n uncle ALWAYS had season tix growing up into my 40s, but now they can't make the walk. I have 2 sons, but haven't had the chance. I'm with you on everything else bud. Like I've said before, most of the time I have to watch the game alone because I scare everyone away lol

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  • PeachCoDawgPeachCoDawg Posts: 489 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    @Pigeons said:

    @galyadawg16 said:
    But isn't it also just as nice in its own way to watch in the comfort of your own home or a friend's living room on the big screen.

    No, not even close. Maybe for older folks but I prefer to be in the stadium. I went to every home game, WLOCP, SECCG, and the NCG. You can't beat the energy in the crowd.

    Very true. I really miss feeling that energy. Hopefully I can get to a game this season

  • donmdonm Posts: 10,241 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @nycdawg said:

    @dawfanfromalabam said:
    Love being at the stadium but have to admit I like being able to watch 3 games at a time using PIP on my 4K projector on a 150” screen and my old 60” Samsung plasma. No line at the bathroom is great too and the food is better. No drive home to “west ATL” doesn’t **** either.

    Thats what I'm talking about

    Oh, yeah! !!

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