How would missed games impact you?

Players and owners aren’t the only ones who will lose if the lockout ends up wiping out preseason or regular season games. In a story I wrote for today’s edition, Jerry Roper, head of the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce, estimated that the cancellation of one exhibition game at Soldier Field would cost the city at least $3 million.

Here’s the link

What I’m wondering is how missed games will impact readers of this blog, and not just economically. How will it impact you personally beyond having nine hours to fill every Sunday and Monday night?

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