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Originally Posted by Keith
Most of the better-known players were introduced by Rick Smith midway through the event (rather than at the end as before), then the players went to sign at tables on the stadium floor. So if you only hung around for the first half, then yeah, you missed out on those other guys.
I guess all in all, I got what I expected out of it, and it beats not having the event at all.
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yea, i left before thinking about some of the starters being out around the concourse but i really went solely for a mario autograph so i was surprised at how weird it was. it just seems like it would be way easier to have one or two big ass lines with like 15 players signing in a row than "what line are we in?" and "who is even in this line" and "oh i think i see that '30 minutes from here' sign about 600 people ahead". they really could've utilized the other half of the floor too- i get claustrophobic sometimes and last night i started to get that itch. really though, the line cut-off left a bad taste in my mouth. it's like, we pay for the season tickets, we took the time and drove out here, we walked all around this place, stood in lines....seems like the least they could do is try to get everybody an autograph from a couple star players. a hello and a signature is a pretty meager request by just about anyones standard. if you have to do it 3,000 times for 6 hours for the most dedicated of fans who cares?
it was better than nothing though
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Originally Posted by Mike
It was neat to see the locker room and some of the other stuff. From being on the field, it seems as though the stands are right on top of the field, even though from your seats it appears further away.
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totally!