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PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 10:00 am 
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At least the blackout won't affect the legions of Packers fans in Chicago.


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You can only price gouge fans so much. At some point it has to turn a bit.


Sure, economics plays a role here, but the mighty NFL marketing machine has made it a television game. That's what they promote- the TV product, not the live show. Is it really any wonder then that so many people would consider that actually attending a game has nothing at all to do with being a fan?


Look at the Packers season ticket waiting list. Yes, this is a surprise.


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You can only price gouge fans so much. At some point it has to turn a bit.


Sure, economics plays a role here, but the mighty NFL marketing machine has made it a television game. That's what they promote- the TV product, not the live show. Is it really any wonder then that so many people would consider that actually attending a game has nothing at all to do with being a fan?


Look at the Packers season ticket waiting list. Yes, this is a surprise.



It doesn't cost anything to get on a waiting list.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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You can only price gouge fans so much. At some point it has to turn a bit.


Sure, economics plays a role here, but the mighty NFL marketing machine has made it a television game. That's what they promote- the TV product, not the live show. Is it really any wonder then that so many people would consider that actually attending a game has nothing at all to do with being a fan?


Look at the Packers season ticket waiting list. Yes, this is a surprise.



It doesn't cost anything to get on a waiting list.

Right, it's really just an easy way for a team to build a prospect list.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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You can only price gouge fans so much. At some point it has to turn a bit.


Sure, economics plays a role here, but the mighty NFL marketing machine has made it a television game. That's what they promote- the TV product, not the live show. Is it really any wonder then that so many people would consider that actually attending a game has nothing at all to do with being a fan?


Look at the Packers season ticket waiting list. Yes, this is a surprise.



It doesn't cost anything to get on a waiting list.


Correct. But it implies a level of interest. Not suggesting all 80,000 (or whatever the number is now) would actually purchase them. But enough of them would, which implies an interest in obtaining tickets to see games live. So using that logic, it is in fact a surprise that they have unsold tickets to a playoff game.


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They should have a snowmobile trail to Lambeau, place would be sold out

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
It doesn't cost anything to get on a waiting list.
It costs $100 to get on the Bears list. Not sure about other teams.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 10:43 am 
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Who down in Chicago will let me come watch the game with them on Sunday if this happens?



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Don't all of you bastages all volunteer at once now. :evil:

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What's Larry so mad at Spiegel for?

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 9:10 am 
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The Packers are stupid for having an 80,000 stadium in a town with 100K people. I don't care if its a regional thing or not, there is no reason to have a stadium which, in terms of NFL cities, is in the middle of nowhere have any more than 68 or 69 thousand seats.

Take a look at the forecast for Green Bay for Sunday. Beer is going to freeze as soon as its opened :lol: I know the NFL has rules, but its totally understandable if not logical that this game does not sell out. Attendance can be 800 or 80,000 and it should still be shown on TV.

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Mostly sunny and cold, with a high near 0. Northwest wind 9 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.

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WIND CHILL VALUES IN THE 35 BELOW TO 55 BELOW ZERO RANGE SUNDAY
NIGHT AND AGAIN MONDAY NIGHT.
UNDER THESE CONDITIONS...FROSTBITE
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I bet the Ice Bowl sold out.

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The Packers are stupid for having an 80,000 stadium in a town with 100K people. I don't care if its a regional thing or not, there is no reason to have a stadium which, in terms of NFL cities, is in the middle of nowhere have any more than 68 or 69 thousand seats.

If they consistently sell out they should add seats.


Its not like only people who live in Green Bay go to the games.


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The Packers are stupid for having an 80,000 stadium in a town with 100K people. I don't care if its a regional thing or not, there is no reason to have a stadium which, in terms of NFL cities, is in the middle of nowhere have any more than 68 or 69 thousand seats.

If they consistently sell out they should add seats.


Its not like only people who live in Green Bay go to the games.

I would say most of the people who go to the games, dont live in Green Bay

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Frank Coztansa wrote:
The Packers are stupid for having an 80,000 stadium in a town with 100K people. I don't care if its a regional thing or not, there is no reason to have a stadium which, in terms of NFL cities, is in the middle of nowhere have any more than 68 or 69 thousand seats.

Take a look at the forecast for Green Bay for Sunday. Beer is going to freeze as soon as its opened :lol: I know the NFL has rules, but its totally understandable if not logical that this game does not sell out. Attendance can be 800 or 80,000 and it should still be shown on TV.


What? If they consistently sell out, they absolutely should have that many seats. You build as many seats as you can regularly sell. The size of the city is irrelevant if they are selling out every game.

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Yeah, people drive to the games from all over Wisconsin (but usually around Milwaukee). There are three games on the schedule, two regular and one preseason, that are still set aside specifically for the Milwaukee-area season ticket holders from the days when those three games were played at County Stadium. They're said to be louder and more into the games than the more reserved up-north fans. Or maybe it's the other way around. I don't know, there's some difference in fan culture.

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imagine the "baseball is dying" narratives if 75% of LDS games didn't sell out

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imagine the "baseball is dying" narratives if 75% of LDS games didn't sell out

I thought of you when I saw that yesterday

But this is even better....


Mike North ‏@North2North 16h
America's game can't sell out playoff games..including the pack..extension given..Fantasy footballs over kids..NFL has a problem.
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"fantasy footballs over kids" is amazing.


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"fantasy footballs over kids" is amazing.

:lol:

What do you mean?

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imagine the "baseball is dying" narratives if 75% of LDS games didn't sell out
Baseball wouldn't even be played with the cold weather forecast for this weekend.

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I think what North is trying to say is that kids should be going out and playing real football instead of running fantasy teams. But no, kids shouldn't play football; it's a dangerous sport that causes horrific brain damage. But since either way you're fostering interest in the game, what does that have to do with ticket sales? I shouldn't analyze Mike North tweets.

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I thought he was saying that since the fantasy season was over, why pay attention?

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imagine the "baseball is dying" narratives if 75% of LDS games didn't sell out
I doubt it. Baseball is played all the time in front of non-sell out crowds. The reason it is a big deal in football is because of how most stadiums are full most of the time.

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imagine the "baseball is dying" narratives if 75% of LDS games didn't sell out
I doubt it. Baseball is played all the time in front of non-sell out crowds. The reason it is a big deal in football is because of how most stadiums are full most of the time.


That's great, Rick, except they aren't.

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Frank Coztansa wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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imagine the "baseball is dying" narratives if 75% of LDS games didn't sell out
Baseball wouldn't even be played with the cold weather forecast for this weekend.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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imagine the "baseball is dying" narratives if 75% of LDS games didn't sell out
I doubt it. Baseball is played all the time in front of non-sell out crowds. The reason it is a big deal in football is because of how most stadiums are full most of the time.


That's great, Rick, except they aren't.

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I thought he was saying that since the fantasy season was over, why pay attention?

Yes, that's what he meant


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