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Boost the security and play the game tonight
Major changes and adjustments because of an attack are what the terrorists want to give them more media attention
Yeah, I'm sure terrorists are pretty pumped about getting a football game delayed 24 hours.
Law enforcement there has enough going on today. Take a 24-hour breather to step back and make sure you have a good understanding of the overall security picture.
They want any major disruption.
Postponing an evening playoff game against two blue bloods is a significant disruption.
That nobody outside of college football fans cares about.
Oh yea? The networks don't care? Advertisers don't care?
America doesn't care when millions have their last day of the year end holiday today?
Braindead take, man
Networks still get a game.
Advertisers still get a game to run ads.
Americans will be able to watch tomorrow night just like they would have watched tonight.
The only people seriously disrupted by this are those that were in town just for the game. That's a pretty big deal to a lot of them I bet.
Sorry, dumb take by you.
Nah dude. Many many people starting their work back up tomorrow. As someone with experience in tv advertising, much more value in New Year's Day media than the day agger.
To say that only college football fans care about this disruption is beyond ignorant
You're saying ad rates are automatically going to go down because the game is on January 2 vs January 1? The same 12 - 15 million people that would be watching tonight are going to be watching tomorrow night. Un-wad your panties.