So people were left outside because the entrance was blocked by the "Catholics" (I'm sure Christians of every denomination were there). However, they went in afterwards and watched the game, bought concessions, and still spent money on the tickets. So a win? Not really. A win would be if Christians didn't buy tickets in the first place from here on out, and spent their money elsewhere (besides Bud Light, Target, Kohls, and a whole host of other idiot companies)
So people were left outside because the entrance was blocked by the "Catholics" (I'm sure Christians of every denomination were there). However, they went in afterwards and watched the game, bought concessions, and still spent money on the tickets. So a win? Not really. A win would be if Christians didn't buy tickets in the first place from here on out, and spent their money elsewhere (besides Bud Light, Target, Kohls, and a whole host of other idiot companies)