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Who starts at QB next season for the Eagles?

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Lower income? Maybe in GB, not many other places. The NFL has been transitioning away from typical fans to corporate money for a long time. I certainly don't know any lower income people who pay for personal seat licenses on top of season tickets. I would say the core groups now are corporations, upper middle class, and younger generation FF or daily league gamblers.smackaholic wrote:The fan base is still mostly dudes, across the political and economic spectrums, but I would say it favors blue collar, lower income, and the center of it is likely center-right.
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Nick Foles, University of Arizona - MVP
Zach Ertz, Stanford - seven catches, including the winning TD
Nelson Agholor, USC, - nine catches for 84 yards
Patrick Chung, University of Oregon - 10 tackles in a losing cause
Pretty good day for the Pac 12
Zach Ertz, Stanford - seven catches, including the winning TD
Nelson Agholor, USC, - nine catches for 84 yards
Patrick Chung, University of Oregon - 10 tackles in a losing cause
Pretty good day for the Pac 12
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Corey Clement, University of Wisconsin - 4 catches for 100 yards and a TD, ran 3 times, returned a kickoff
Beau Allen, University of Wisconsin - a tackle and an assist
James White, University of Wisconsin - leading rusher for the losers and should have been the MVP last year
That's just Wisky. Would take forever to docuument all B1G contributions.
Beau Allen, University of Wisconsin - a tackle and an assist
James White, University of Wisconsin - leading rusher for the losers and should have been the MVP last year
That's just Wisky. Would take forever to docuument all B1G contributions.
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Were there any Allbarn players in the big game?
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schmick, speaking about Larry Nassar's pubescent and prepubescent victims wrote: They couldn't even kick that doctors ass
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That's pretty impressive. I only included the standout Pac 12 players in my list.Goober McTuber wrote: Beau Allen, University of Wisconsin - a tackle and an assist
Jordan Richards, also from Stanford, had 5 tackles (3 solo) for NE.
LeGarrette Blount, Oregon, 14 carries for 90 yards
Nick Foles, Arizona, 1 reception, 1 TD
I'm not going through the rest of the players to identify the conference of every one who made a play.
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I'm sure it was a game-saving tackle.Mikey wrote:That's pretty impressive. I only included the standout Pac 12 players in my list.Goober McTuber wrote: Beau Allen, University of Wisconsin - a tackle and an assist
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Aren't they all?Goober McTuber wrote:I'm sure it was a game-saving tackle.Mikey wrote:That's pretty impressive. I only included the standout Pac 12 players in my list.Goober McTuber wrote: Beau Allen, University of Wisconsin - a tackle and an assist
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Yup, it's totally the upper income set that eats McDonald's and Jack In The Box, drinks Bud Light (RIP Wags), and drives Hyundais.Joe in PB wrote:Lower income? Maybe in GB, not many other places. The NFL has been transitioning away from typical fans to corporate money for a long time. I certainly don't know any lower income people who pay for personal seat licenses on top of season tickets. I would say the core groups now are corporations, upper middle class, and younger generation FF or daily league gamblers.
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The "average" NFL fan never actually goes to a game and could GARA about PSLs.
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I got in an afternoon round of golf with my wife, son and friend at a reduced cost on a mostly empty track at the Carlsbad Crossings. Watched 12 minutes of the 3rd quarter in the clubhouse then drove home and caught the final 5 minutes at home.


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Couple solid signs along the parade route. My favorite might have been “Crosby is still a bitch”
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Sidney Crosby has more Stanley Cups than the entire Flyers organization.Left Seater wrote:Couple solid signs along the parade route. My favorite might have been “Crosby is still a bitch”
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True. I care zero about Philly or Pittsburgh teams so no skin off my back. I just like the fact there was an NHL reference at the parade.
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