Miami never sells out or gets huge crowds as the Florida heat/ sun combined with the remoteness of Miami Gardens hinders your happiness. In Baltimore, you can visit the inner harbor or eat close by M & T stadium while the fans pack I-95. I have been there many times.
Nothing burger of the highest and greasiest order. Shut the fuck up Trump, you dumbshit. --------------------------- The NFL’s closely watched television ratings were a mixed bag on the first Sunday of the season. On Sunday afternoon, ratings were up from Week One last year: The late afternoon window on FOX (mostly Cowboys-Panthers) drew a 15.7 overnight rating, an improvement over last year’s 15.6 in the same window last year, which was mostly Seahawks-Packers. And in the early afternoon, CBS was up with a 10.6 this year compared to an 8.6 last year, and FOX was up 8.8 this year from an 8.4 last year. But in prime time, ratings were down, with a 14.4 for Bears-Packers on NBC, compared to a 15.8 for Giants-Cowboys last year. Ratings were down for the Thursday night opener, so the league has so far seen improvement in three broadcast windows and a decline in two broadcast windows. The league’s television ratings, which once looked unstoppable, have steadily declined in the last few years, although NFL games are still the most popular programming on American television. https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl-week-one-tv-ratings-170136443.html
Oh, first hand memory. We used to see shots of this sort of thing on the black & white TV of the day. But never knew someone who participated.