Anyone worried about this 11 a.m. start?

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by CagedTiger, Oct 3, 2022.

  1. CagedTiger

    CagedTiger Freshman

    I've been to many games in Tiger Stadium over the years, but I've never been to an early one. I'm worried because these players aren't used to being up and about so early and this is also a big change from their normal game day routines.

    Anyone else worried? Also, what can we expect from the crowd? This early start definitely puts a dent into the normal pre-game drinking activities, so should we expect a much quieter and subdued crowd?
     
  2. Hou-duco

    Hou-duco Founding Member

    “quieter and subdued” — You mean sober?
     
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  3. JaxTigFan

    JaxTigFan Founding Member

    This applies to both teams!
     
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  4. lsutygr69

    lsutygr69 Founding Member

    If this is the case then folks have definitely gotten a lot softer than any of us could imagine. From my perspective, it is always noon somewhere in the world so any time is a good time to crack one open.
     
  5. lsu-i-like

    lsu-i-like Playoff advocate

    No, BK will have them ready.
     
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  6. northernvatiger

    northernvatiger Founding Member

    I feel better about the early start under BK than I would under Orgeron.
     
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  7. shane0911

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  8. BornOnTheBayou

    BornOnTheBayou 2022 Masters Pick 'Em Champion

    We don't have any early morning game experience under CBK.
     
  9. shane0911

    shane0911 Helping lost idiots find their village

    He said he feels better about it than he would under O. Means he trust BK and you know what, I think I do as well. He seems like the type of fella that is on top of these details and will have them ready to play.
     
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  10. BornOnTheBayou

    BornOnTheBayou 2022 Masters Pick 'Em Champion

    I think it falls on the shoulders of our team leadership to ensure we are ready to play.
     

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