Ok... So I'm back on the continental US for the first time since 2007. The US government in its infinite wisdom has moved me from Japan to the Midwest. I'm within three hours' drive of Soldier Field. Should I drive into Chicago and see the UW and the Illini or do I stay home and watch the UO plungering Tennessee? Other suggestions, to include DIAFF welcomed.
Ok... So I'm back on the continental US for the first time since 2007. The US government in its infinite wisdom has moved me from Japan to the Midwest. I'm within three hours' drive of Soldier Field. Should I drive into Chicago and see the UW and the Illini or do I stay home and watch the UO plungering Tennessee? Other suggestions, to include DIAFF welcomed.
go to the game. any game attended is better than watching on TV. Besides if the game is shit you can always train your binoculars on the cheerleaders, scantily clad in that muggy midwest late summer.
Watch two shitty football teams or one really good team and an SEC team. Hmmmmmm.
Well, it's an opportunity for me to see a game at Soldier Field without having to watch the NFL. Plus I can tailgate with classy Husky fans, right?
Ok... So I'm back on the continental US for the first time since 2007. The US government in its infinite wisdom has moved me from Japan to the Midwest. I'm within three hours' drive of Soldier Field. Should I drive into Chicago and see the UW and the Illini or do I stay home and watch the UO plungering Tennessee? Other suggestions, to include DIAFF welcomed.
go to the game. any game attended is better than watching on TV. Besides if the game is shit you can always train your binoculars on the cheerleaders, scantily clad in that muggy midwest late summer.
Maybe in 19tickety2 that was true. 50 inch flat screens, every game on TV, the in home experience shits on going to the game. I literally wouldn't go to any non NBA game ever in person. Waste of money and time.