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Anyone have any idea how on earth the Magic are winning this? I mean ... Dwight Howard has been awful for the last few years and Steve Nash was wildly popular.
Florida isn't exactly known for giving great support to their sports teams either. I mean ...
Jaguars are always blacked out because they can't even half fill their stadium.
Buccaneers had a season ticket waiting list in the late 90's and early aughts (I lived in the area and finally my number in that line came up in the off-season after they won the Super Bowl, but they were asking for a 10-year commitment with a gigantic seat deposit and I passed... as far as I'm aware they now no longer sell out the stadium, let alone have any kind of waiting list)
The Tampa Rays have been consistently good in the really tough AL East for quite awhile, despite spending among the least amount of money as any team in baseball ... and you can walk up to any game and get good tickets for $10 ... they sell out a few games a year when the Red Sox and Yankees are there.
The Tampa Bay Lightning have been good the last few years, but I believe they aren't even completely sold out, and Amelie arena isn't really that large. (I had season tickets in the early aughts for them ... they were $100 for upper {3rd level} tier at the end watching the Lightning attack away 1st/3rd periods ... great seats to get 42 games for $100).
The Magic have had a few good seasons in their history but are really not well supported and don't have a consistent fan base even in Orlando.
The Dolphins are living on faded past glory. The Panthers don't sell their rink out very often, and the Heat will probably have a pretty significant drop off in attendance unless Wade stays healthy and/or Riley can keep them good enough that the Miami fans can talk themselves into believing they might contend in the East.
So like ... how on earth is a team in a state where none of the professional teams have had long term fan support (mostly they sell out when the teams are good and drop to the low end of their respective leagues when they're not ... except the Rays who have trouble filling the seats even when they strung together a few seasons where they were serious contenders).
I don't got it ... at all ... why the Magic are winning this RC. Does anyone have any insight?QG Tier: Legendary++
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MVP: Legendary Pro MVP Curry
Lineup:
PG: Foil Legendary Pro MVP Stephen Curry
SG: Foil Epic Pro George Gervin
SF: Foil Legendary Pro LeBron James
PF: Foil Epic Pro Larry Johnson
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Anyone have any idea how on earth the Magic are winning this? I mean ... Dwight Howard has been awful for the last few years and Steve Nash was wildly popular.
Florida isn't exactly known for giving great support to their sports teams either. I mean ...
Jaguars are always blacked out because they can't even half fill their stadium.
Buccaneers had a season ticket waiting list in the late 90's and early aughts (I lived in the area and finally my number in that line came up in the off-season after they won the Super Bowl, but they were asking for a 10-year commitment with a gigantic seat deposit and I passed... as far as I'm aware they now no longer sell out the stadium, let alone have any kind of waiting list)
The Tampa Rays have been consistently good in the really tough AL East for quite awhile, despite spending among the least amount of money as any team in baseball ... and you can walk up to any game and get good tickets for $10 ... they sell out a few games a year when the Red Sox and Yankees are there.
The Tampa Bay Lightning have been good the last few years, but I believe they aren't even completely sold out, and Amelie arena isn't really that large. (I had season tickets in the early aughts for them ... they were $100 for upper {3rd level} tier at the end watching the Lightning attack away 1st/3rd periods ... great seats to get 42 games for $100).
The Magic have had a few good seasons in their history but are really not well supported and don't have a consistent fan base even in Orlando.
The Dolphins are living on faded past glory. The Panthers don't sell their rink out very often, and the Heat will probably have a pretty significant drop off in attendance unless Wade stays healthy and/or Riley can keep them good enough that the Miami fans can talk themselves into believing they might contend in the East.
So like ... how on earth is a team in a state where none of the professional teams have had long term fan support (mostly they sell out when the teams are good and drop to the low end of their respective leagues when they're not ... except the Rays who have trouble filling the seats even when they strung together a few seasons where they were serious contenders).
I don't got it ... at all ... why the Magic are winning this RC. Does anyone have any insight?
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Anyone have any idea how on earth the Magic are winning this? I mean ... Dwight Howard has been awful for the last few years and Steve Nash was wildly popular.
Florida isn't exactly known for giving great support to their sports teams either. I mean ...
Jaguars are always blacked out because they can't even half fill their stadium.
Buccaneers had a season ticket waiting list in the late 90's and early aughts (I lived in the area and finally my number in that line came up in the off-season after they won the Super Bowl, but they were asking for a 10-year commitment with a gigantic seat deposit and I passed... as far as I'm aware they now no longer sell out the stadium, let alone have any kind of waiting list)
The Tampa Rays have been consistently good in the really tough AL East for quite awhile, despite spending among the least amount of money as any team in baseball ... and you can walk up to any game and get good tickets for $10 ... they sell out a few games a year when the Red Sox and Yankees are there.
The Tampa Bay Lightning have been good the last few years, but I believe they aren't even completely sold out, and Amelie arena isn't really that large. (I had season tickets in the early aughts for them ... they were $100 for upper {3rd level} tier at the end watching the Lightning attack away 1st/3rd periods ... great seats to get 42 games for $100).
The Magic have had a few good seasons in their history but are really not well supported and don't have a consistent fan base even in Orlando.
The Dolphins are living on faded past glory. The Panthers don't sell their rink out very often, and the Heat will probably have a pretty significant drop off in attendance unless Wade stays healthy and/or Riley can keep them good enough that the Miami fans can talk themselves into believing they might contend in the East.
So like ... how on earth is a team in a state where none of the professional teams have had long term fan support (mostly they sell out when the teams are good and drop to the low end of their respective leagues when they're not ... except the Rays who have trouble filling the seats even when they strung together a few seasons where they were serious contenders).
I don't got it ... at all ... why the Magic are winning this RC. Does anyone have any insight?
Oh and Vince Carter... Greta rebound card(OMG Why is his reb so high...?)
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I use Off/Playmaking as my other one but am considering swapping to just a +Ath one.QG Tier: Legendary++
Season Tier: Epic
MVP: Legendary Pro MVP Curry
Lineup:
PG: Foil Legendary Pro MVP Stephen Curry
SG: Foil Epic Pro George Gervin
SF: Foil Legendary Pro LeBron James
PF: Foil Epic Pro Larry Johnson
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Don't wanna spend credit for support atm... My star Hack-n Shaq work fine in RttC while the 2 Self support rock in QG expecially with a 3/2 LUComment
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Anyone have any idea how on earth the Magic are winning this? I mean ... Dwight Howard has been awful for the last few years and Steve Nash was wildly popular.
Florida isn't exactly known for giving great support to their sports teams either. I mean ...
Jaguars are always blacked out because they can't even half fill their stadium.
Buccaneers had a season ticket waiting list in the late 90's and early aughts (I lived in the area and finally my number in that line came up in the off-season after they won the Super Bowl, but they were asking for a 10-year commitment with a gigantic seat deposit and I passed... as far as I'm aware they now no longer sell out the stadium, let alone have any kind of waiting list)
The Tampa Rays have been consistently good in the really tough AL East for quite awhile, despite spending among the least amount of money as any team in baseball ... and you can walk up to any game and get good tickets for $10 ... they sell out a few games a year when the Red Sox and Yankees are there.
The Tampa Bay Lightning have been good the last few years, but I believe they aren't even completely sold out, and Amelie arena isn't really that large. (I had season tickets in the early aughts for them ... they were $100 for upper {3rd level} tier at the end watching the Lightning attack away 1st/3rd periods ... great seats to get 42 games for $100).
The Magic have had a few good seasons in their history but are really not well supported and don't have a consistent fan base even in Orlando.
The Dolphins are living on faded past glory. The Panthers don't sell their rink out very often, and the Heat will probably have a pretty significant drop off in attendance unless Wade stays healthy and/or Riley can keep them good enough that the Miami fans can talk themselves into believing they might contend in the East.
So like ... how on earth is a team in a state where none of the professional teams have had long term fan support (mostly they sell out when the teams are good and drop to the low end of their respective leagues when they're not ... except the Rays who have trouble filling the seats even when they strung together a few seasons where they were serious contenders).
I don't got it ... at all ... why the Magic are winning this RC. Does anyone have any insight?
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PG: PO Pro Jerry West
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I mean ... Dwight will be okay I guess. He'll be my season backup behind Pro POTG Robinson, but he's not going to be statistically that much ahead of the Finals RttC Centers.
Nash would be so much more useful to me since I was dumb and didn't get Pro RC Curry and POTG Magic.
But even more ... aren't the Suns a more popular franchise? Aren't the players on the Suns reward side way more popular too?QG Tier: Legendary++
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MVP: Legendary Pro MVP Curry
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PG: Foil Legendary Pro MVP Stephen Curry
SG: Foil Epic Pro George Gervin
SF: Foil Legendary Pro LeBron James
PF: Foil Epic Pro Larry Johnson
C : Foil Epic Pro Robert ParishComment
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