Yes.
I understand that.
But there is an inverse relationship b/w cost and profit..
The Cowboys are a financial cash register. Money in Mony out..balance the drawer at the end of the day.
If sales are up, increase prices for more profit. If sales are down, you discount and increase sales.
With this illness issue, the NFL product is losing money big time. If games are played, it will probably with half empty stadiums or no fans at all.
So no cash receipts are coming, vendors are closed at the concessions, the teams lose another income stream.
All different parts of the cash register. So owners will have to get that back. I guarantee this.
So when I say prices will increase for tickets it is not tied to the cap directly. But the cost for salaries is born by the team as a cost of doing business.
If those costs continue to increase..use your innate accounting brain and know YOU and I will pay for this. Your cable bill is going to increase to increase revenue. And your cellphone bill will, etc.
This is the undiscussed truth of what is coming.
That is my concern as a paying fan.
Not everybody sees all this as they just watch TV and read their tablets and phones in order to be fans. That's normal.
But thank goodness the cash customers can and will step up regardless if they can.
As I have gotten older, my family has changed how we handle it. My nephew is a ticket broker in Dallas and he brokers our tickets out.
We just go to the lesser games and sell Thanksgiving and late season games for a profit. We will get $500 per seat or $2000 for that game. Same for other sold out games.
We only buy the package at cost. All together with parking, etc is about $1000 a seat. We sell them for twice or more. We go free plus a profit.
Now this has taken years to do.
But when I say Cost..it's a different animal than most here understand.
Done. Understand me?
Savey?