Seriously, do questions get any more stupid than this? I mean, to even be condescending enough to imply that winning is the only thing that matters during an experience as fulfilling as attending a professional football game is just a goddamn disgrace. To suspiciously wonder whether or not their fans are such animals that their day at the stadium could be ruined by the outcome of what they are there to watch is nothing short of insulting. It's as if they don't even realize that their building is filled with tens of thousands of friendly, eternally optimistic people whose main concern is how the team they bought an affordable ticket to watch live plays the game. A good job here, a good effort there, and they are sure to spend the entirety of an objectively delightful afternoon with a smile on their face. When it comes down to it, there really is nothing to dislike about the game day experience. I suppose the parking can be a bit costly, but can you really put a price on convenience? If you can than that price is almost certainly made up for by the pricelessly of that first refreshing sip of a $10 beer. Plus, win, lose, or draw (yes Donovan, they are possible), there's always the welcoming sights and sounds of a easily navigable concourse with a bunch of cheap, time saving entertainment options and decadent bathrooms designed to get you in and out without missing even one potentially disastrous snap. Don't get me wrong, winning is nice and all, but it's really just the cherry on top of an always palatable Sunday spent with the San Francisco 49ers. Considering recent results, I certainly hope the Bay Area faithful aren't going out their way just for the fruit garnish, because I'm pretty sure Levi's Stadium ran out of those during Game 1.
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