I had seasons for 22 years but 2018 won’t see me in Orchard Park more than a few times…the cost being the primary reason…the return on spending about 10% of my take-home isn’t worth it to me. Game days are more work than fun and I’m exhausted for an entire day afterwards. Funny thing is, when I was actually doing work on gamedays, it didn’t feel like work. Since 2012, the gameday experience just hasn’t been as enjoyable to me…and took an even bigger downturn in 2014. The product on the field is a positive…in 2017, it was the best part of the gameday experience…but without the blackout rule, I’m not worried I won’t be able to see the game if I don’t go. I’ll try to make a few games but all ten…not happening.
When I dropped my Bandits seasons 2 years ago, I didn’t lose interest in the team and kept watching games on the NLLTV app last season…but between the terrible job NLLTV did and the realization that the Bandits organization, not a rogue security guard, is the reason I had to drop my seasons, I haven’t watched any this season since the opener.
Another reason I haven’t been paying attention to the Bandits and have distanced myself from talking about the Bills so much is the fact I’m trying to buy a home. Between my landlord not doing much in regards to repairs and the desire to not have to deal with the issues of renting…neighbors who let their dogs unload anywhere and a more controlled, and hopefully smaller, expense, I’ve been focused on that a lot…just a case of getting to see a few homes before someone else snatches them up. I already missed out on one because my last realtor decided to ignore my emails while another realtor sold a house I wanted to see.
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