RT "@BeschlossDC: First Super Bowl (1967) was played in one-third empty stadium (Los Angeles Coliseum): #NFL pic.twitter.com/OwJz2jJy9n”
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RT "@BeschlossDC: First Super Bowl (1967) was played in one-third empty stadium (Los Angeles Coliseum): #NFL pic.twitter.com/OwJz2jJy9n”
“@BeschlossDC: First Super Bowl (1967) was played in one-third empty stadium (Los Angeles Coliseum): #NFL pic.twitter.com/VAmAbUWCZv” watched
@BeschlossDC @WillieSTL rams will be replicating that pretty soon.
@BeschlossDC @mikefreemanNFL a beautiful venue. #gorams
@BeschlossDC Not unlike some of the venues President Obama appeared in during 2014 mid-terms (though some of those were 2/3 empty).
@BeschlossDC @onekainen > well it was L.A. , they could not even keep an NFL team!
@BeschlossDC @mikefreemanNFL The NFL has deftly avoided LA since. Maybe a couple in the Rose Bowl.
@BeschlossDC Yet, 1.6 million liars swear they were there.
@BeschlossDC And was not yet called the Super Bowl!
Love this! RT@BeschlossDC: First Super Bowl (1967) was played in one-third empty stadium (Los Angeles Coliseum): #NFLpic.twitter.com/ab7nKtTK0Y
@BeschlossDC That venue had an enormous number of seats. Since the super bowl had not become a thing yet, not surprising the empty seats.
@BeschlossDC oh the things I've seen
@BeschlossDC @MyCool_Moamis
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