1. MITCH ALBOM | WASHINGTON 25, DETROIT 17: Lions blacked out â and that's a good thing -- 2008-10-27Tickets remain. That was the story Sunday. For the first time at Ford Field, the Lions couldn't sell out; the game was not televised. Some called this sad. Others called it merciful. Many didn't notice. ....
Tickets remain. That was the story Sunday. For the first time at Ford Field, the Lions couldn't sell out; the game was not televised. Some called this sad. Others called it merciful. Many didn't notice.
2. DREW SHARP: Fans get time to wean themselves from Lions with blackout -- 2008-10-27The Lions are the biggest loser in today's first blackout of a home game since Ford Field opened in 2002. It won't cost them in the pocketbook because the NFL remains a license to print money. Teams turn a profit from television and merchandising revenue before they sell one ticket. ....
The Lions are the biggest loser in today's first blackout of a home game since Ford Field opened in 2002. It won't cost them in the pocketbook because the NFL remains a license to print money. Teams turn a profit from television and merchandising revenue before they sell one ticket.
3. DREW SHARP: Fans get time to wean themselves from Lions with blackout -- 2008-10-27The Lions are the biggest loser in today's first blackout of a home game since Ford Field opened in 2002. It won't cost them in the pocketbook because the NFL remains a license to print money. Teams turn a profit from television and merchandising revenue before they sell one ticket. ....
The Lions are the biggest loser in today's first blackout of a home game since Ford Field opened in 2002. It won't cost them in the pocketbook because the NFL remains a license to print money. Teams turn a profit from television and merchandising revenue before they sell one ticket.
4. MITCH ALBOM | WASHINGTON 25, DETROIT 17: Lions blacked out â and that's a good thing -- 2008-10-27Tickets remain. That was the story Sunday. For the first time at Ford Field, the Lions couldn't sell out; the game was not televised. Some called this sad. Others called it merciful. Many didn't notice. ....
Tickets remain. That was the story Sunday. For the first time at Ford Field, the Lions couldn't sell out; the game was not televised. Some called this sad. Others called it merciful. Many didn't notice.
5. Redskins fans invade Motor City -- 2008-10-27Lions fans may have trudged in to a not-sold-out Ford Field today, hoping their 0-6 team might pull out a win. ....
Lions fans may have trudged in to a not-sold-out Ford Field today, hoping their 0-6 team might pull out a win.
6. MITCH ALBOM | WASHINGTON 25, DETROIT 17: Lions blacked out â and that's a good thing -- 2008-10-27Tickets remain. That was the story Sunday. For the first time at Ford Field, the Lions couldn't sell out; the game was not televised. Some called this sad. Others called it merciful. Many didn't notice. ....
Tickets remain. That was the story Sunday. For the first time at Ford Field, the Lions couldn't sell out; the game was not televised. Some called this sad. Others called it merciful. Many didn't notice.
7. MITCH ALBOM | WASHINGTON 25, DETROIT 17: Lions blacked out â and that's a good thing -- 2008-10-27Tickets remain. That was the story Sunday. For the first time at Ford Field, the Lions couldn't sell out; the game was not televised. Some called this sad. Others called it merciful. Many didn't notice. ....
Tickets remain. That was the story Sunday. For the first time at Ford Field, the Lions couldn't sell out; the game was not televised. Some called this sad. Others called it merciful. Many didn't notice.
8. DREW SHARP: Fans get time to wean themselves from Lions with blackout -- 2008-10-27The Lions are the biggest loser in today's first blackout of a home game since Ford Field opened in 2002. It won't cost them in the pocketbook because the NFL remains a license to print money. Teams turn a profit from television and merchandising revenue before they sell one ticket. ....
The Lions are the biggest loser in today's first blackout of a home game since Ford Field opened in 2002. It won't cost them in the pocketbook because the NFL remains a license to print money. Teams turn a profit from television and merchandising revenue before they sell one ticket.
9. DREW SHARP: Fans get time to wean themselves from Lions with blackout -- 2008-10-27The Lions are the biggest loser in today's first blackout of a home game since Ford Field opened in 2002. It won't cost them in the pocketbook because the NFL remains a license to print money. Teams turn a profit from television and merchandising revenue before they sell one ticket. ....
The Lions are the biggest loser in today's first blackout of a home game since Ford Field opened in 2002. It won't cost them in the pocketbook because the NFL remains a license to print money. Teams turn a profit from television and merchandising revenue before they sell one ticket.
10. MITCH ALBOM | WASHINGTON 25, DETROIT 17: Lions blacked out â and that's a good thing -- 2008-10-27Tickets remain. That was the story Sunday. For the first time at Ford Field, the Lions couldn't sell out; the game was not televised. Some called this sad. Others called it merciful. Many didn't notice. ....
Tickets remain. That was the story Sunday. For the first time at Ford Field, the Lions couldn't sell out; the game was not televised. Some called this sad. Others called it merciful. Many didn't notice.
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