FedEx Field nearly empty after halftime between Chiefs, Redskins (Photo)
By Bryan Rose
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On a good day, the Washington Redskins have been painful to watch. But today? Trailing 38-10 to the Kansas City Chiefs? I’m starting to think painful would be a compliment and I’m guessing I’m not the only one.
Thanks to a 28-point deficit, the crowd at FedEx Field, home the to Washington Redskins was looking relatively abandoned as the CBS broadcast returned for the second half.
Oh my goodness pic.twitter.com/kIsUmVkwER
— Dan Steinberg (@dcsportsbog) December 8, 2013
Understandably, venues do look slightly bare at the break as people head to the concession stands, take a bathroom break or just get up to stretch their legs but that’s a bit over the top.
Granted, there was some snow falling and it was possible the weather would grow worse by the end of the game, but that’s a pretty empty stadium.
Tough times for the Redskins, no doubt.
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