Motorola
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I have had it with this giant silver turd. How many opposing teams fans does Booger have to show it off to until he applies methods that other teams do to limit tickets being acquired??? Can you imagine how much orange would have been present if Denver was 6-2 or 7-1 entering the game...this annual trek for visitors every year is sickening. Seriously....is it really that big of deal for us to play at home in the playoffs??? I NEVER feel like we truly have much more than a 50/50 advantage at The Dump (South)....which is pretty much what out record has been there. I can't even begin to tell you how much I miss Texas Stadium!!!
It's not just transplants. It's been a part of the American travel \ sightseeing experience for decades.This happen around the league man.. this is not college football where you're gonna see 90,000 fans strong of one team. The NFL is entertainment first and transplants are always gonna show up deep to these games. Last week the Coop chants were deafening in Minnesota.
When the playoffs roll around this will be a non issue.
With the the inception - and now proliferation - of internet ticket resale sights, NFL fans across the nation can get entrance to games the summer before the season starts = '21st century scalping ' so to speak.
Lifelong Chicago resident that was curious about the South but never made plans to visit....how about making a long weekend trip to Atlanta/ Charlotte, etc. to go visit the region - and watch your Bears play in the opposing teams' stadium. Couple that with a season ticket holder wanting to make some extra $$$ on a game that can't \ doesn't want to watch the home team in person.
A good number of season / single game ticket holders have made their purchases with that opportunity in mind.