...so no onezengriz said:...maybe lift the rule...
...no umbrellas...
...in w g s...
...rotesst: ...
...behind them
...can see
...the field
... :wonderful idea: ...
...so no onezengriz said:...maybe lift the rule...
...no umbrellas...
...in w g s...
...rotesst: ...
kemajic said:The lady sitting next to us would have required assistance for heat prostration and dehydration had she not left a halftime, so go ahead and put her down hotshot. We stayed, but needed a lot of juice after the game, especially my 9 year old grandson. Just cooked. Night game would have been idyllic.SaskGriz said:kemajic said:Last years opener was 97 F with a lot of fans needing to leave for shade and wondering what the hell those lights were for. I think a lot of feedback trickled back.
That was the first game I ever brought my kids to, sat near the top of the NEZ. Couldn't believe how many people bailed "oh it's too hot". Holy hell people, you are sitting and watching your Griz, not doing burpees in a tin foil suit in the sauna! I've sat there watching the Griz at 15 degrees (that is in American temps, when you guys will join the rest of the planet is another story, lol) and at 97. Montana Tough is taking a hit when "it's too hot" makes people run like they just saw a 2 for 1 fabric softener special at Albertson's.
Ursa Major said:I feel bad for all the Griz players with long trips home after these late night home games.
Goddamn grownups! :|