Certainly toward the end of the season, you and I could be in a ballpark and they might say the crowd is 30,000, and we could look around and see that there was no more than 10,000.
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It's funny. Some people remember that a lot more than I do. I remember certain parts of it, and if everybody who mentioned that to me had been to the game who said they were at the game, there'd be 800,000 people at that game, I think.
I never get used to going out and seeing 20, 30,000 people that are there to see us play. It's kind of surreal.
I think any show after the Super Bowl will have huge numbers.
I reckon this could mean another 10 million at the box office.
I wish I could see over crowds and small groups of people.
I figured the people who liked the sort of thing I was doing would come see it. If it was only 200 then that was alright and if it was 2000 then that is alright as well. I wasn't really interested in the big numbers; I was just interested in some numbers.
As far as our fans are concerned, I'm the only one who counts; along with my teammates, obviously.
There's five cameras, I don't know how many people in the audience... depending on where we're taping, there can be anywhere from 300 to 5,000 people, so the contestants are nervous.
I think if you checked the attendance records of all the announcers, you'd find a lot better record than you would of anybody else in any other business because we love the game and have a passion for it.
On our show, I've only reached out and touched about 55 guys. I think there's still about 40 million.