Its expensive but worth it IMO.I know it says NFL attendance. I’m just talking about Dallas in general though. I would NEVER go to a Dallas game due to what I said (unless things change).
The NFL in general is too expensive unless you want tickets to a Commanders or Dolphins game.
So you want them to rig stuff in their favor?Just another example of how Dallas is the bell cow for the league and should be treated better by it.
Well me too and that’s partly because I’m getting older and more busy with other thingsI used to watch it all day Sunday and Monday night. Now for the most part just Cowboy games if that.
Nothing beats live hockey.I can get great seats to a Dallas Stars game for the price of parking at the Death Star. I'd rather support a team whose owner wants to win than enable the Arkansas hillbilly.
#fJerry
It's just about priced the middle-American right out of the market.The total cost of taking your family to an NFL game today is staggering for many.
Back when I was in high school in the '70's, we could go to a Rangers game, and get outfield tickets, peanuts, and a beer for $10.
Instant analysis, my erudite friend?Viewership was up 5%. Digital viewership was up 51%
Live Hockey is genuinely awesome.Nothing beats live hockey.
Fans at games is not the big money for owners
Many don’t even own the stadium
I hope to see its death knell.
I have the Longhorns and TCU to get me by.
Maybe if they'd lower the ticket prices, more people might go to the games. Just saying. I have a friend in San Francisco who won't go to an NFL game because it's so expensive even for nosebleed seats.
The big money comes from tvThey own the big player's contracts. If the revenue keeps going down those contracts are going to eventually bite them in the butt.
This thread is a microcosm for how the entire news industry works in this country...
People read a purposefully misleading title and overreact without actually understanding the content they are responding to.
According to David Broughton and Andrew Levin of Sports Business Daily, the NFL averaged 66,648 attendees at home games in 2019. That’s the lowest average since 2004.
75" tv.
Surround sound.
Comfy couch.
Cheap beer and food.
Bathroom 10 steps away
Redzone to watch all the games.
No drive home.
What else did I miss?