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twoseven said:
Your going for the free tour arent ya ? :ha:

Been there done that... Sat in bud adams seat in his skybox as a matter of fact. Had my picture taken at the podium that Jeff gives his press conferences at and stood in the locker room at Steve's locker.

I'm going down there to hang with COOL, diehard Titan fans and friends
 
I guess my point is that some (not saying you) act like camping out makes them "more diehard" of a fan, which is just a load. For me, it has nothing to do with whether camping out is for me or not, I don't have time and can't afford to take the time to go hang out in front of the colesium.
 
When I was down in Tennessee in June I visited the stadium to get my Vince jersey the lady that was working let me walk down to the sidlelines....They were setting up for a big concert...
 
Camping out for tickets is something I've never had to do but something I would do to see some 'valued' games.
I show up at 7am for every game to tailgate. I use the same spot in Lot B that I've used from Day 1. I prefer the Club seats to the other seats that I've used. I stay until I am asked to leave the stadium after every game. I do not 'boo' the Titans, but will 'boo' a poor attitude presented by any of the Titans players or coaches. I tailgate after the games for atleast an hour, win or loose.
Not everyone on this board will agree with my choices, but that's what's great about these United States. If someone doesn't like your choices, screw them!
MORE POWER TO YA FLAMEHEAD2.
 
To me something die hard and more worth while than camping out would be to take a week or more off of work and try to make every open training camp practice. Watching the guys work out gets me alot more pumped than just sitting there talking about it. Seeing the rookies and FA on the field for the first time is cool IMO (like seeing VY practice wouldn't be better than waiting for tickets?).
 
Soxcat said:
To me something die hard and more worth while than camping out would be to take a week or more off of work and try to make every open training camp practice. Watching the guys work out gets me alot more pumped than just sitting there talking about it. Seeing the rookies and FA on the field for the first time is cool IMO (like seeing VY practice wouldn't be better than waiting for tickets?).

There's a few campers that do that too :)
 
Soxcat said:
To me something die hard and more worth while than camping out would be to take a week or more off of work and try to make every open training camp practice. Watching the guys work out gets me alot more pumped than just sitting there talking about it. Seeing the rookies and FA on the field for the first time is cool IMO (like seeing VY practice wouldn't be better than waiting for tickets?).
Hey Sox, don't forget to fill us all in on when training camp is open to spectators. I'm seriously thinking about making a couple sessions this year.
I've been told that you can't park at their building, that we have to park someplace else and get bussed in, is that right?
 
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