www.blazersedge.com — Aside from the huge crowd last night, which was headline-worthy (congrats to you if you were there! It's amazing what a difference there is in excitement when the lower bowl is 11,000 real fans rather than, say, 5,000 real fans and 6,000 people with too much money and too little ...
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