Bullflop
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Beer was actually more expensive at the Brown's stadium when I went.
It's the law of supply and demand -- their patrons require the alcohol much more desperately than we do.
Beer was actually more expensive at the Brown's stadium when I went.
Jacksonville may have cheaper tickets but it's still a ripoff to pay that price versus the product they put on the field.
I was waiting for this super predictable reply.It's the law of supply and demand -- their patrons require the alcohol much more desperately than we do.
Why is the Patriots logo almost in Montana on that map? Or the Broncos logo in NY? lol
I was waiting for this super predictable reply.
LOL. Yeah. I almost said something similar in my OP, but I was like, "you're more creative than that, MD. "LOL -- glad I could oblige . . . it was bound to happen, wasn't it?
Yeah I was looking at it and thinking, who the hell made this map?I was thinking the same thing. They could at least get it regionally correct
LOL. Yeah. I almost said something similar in my OP, but I was like, "you're more creative than that, MD. "
Was just gonna mention that too lol.Why is the Patriots logo almost in Montana on that map? Or the Broncos logo in NY? lol
Not everywhere . Been to a couple of road games in recent years in Houston and Kansas City. Both in $70 range before taxes and convenience charges.So if you don't buy a jersey, a hat, and a program every game, you can knock off about $1000 from that total. Honestly they're right, being a Cowboys fan is expensive. Forget about tickets to home games, try buying tickets for an away game. Every place the Cowboys go, ticket prices explode. I paid more to watch the Cowboys play in Baltimore than I did to watch them play in Dallas. The cheapest tickets were $250. Tickets for the rest of their games started at around $100. That's just the way it is for fans of America's Team.
That's a bargain. Maybe because Dallas is close enough to drive to from those two cities? I know if I was only an 8 hour drive from Dallas, I'd go to a lot more home games. Adding airfare to the mix makes it too expensive for me to go every year, that's why I look for away games closer to DC.Not everywhere . Been to a couple of road games in recent years in Houston and Kansas City. Both in $70 range before taxes and convenience charges.
I just park 1/4 or 1/2 mile a way for 20.00 and walk. I like this way also because there isnt really any traffic plus I just get more hyped up as I walk. I really do like our stadium set up and the way people are tailgating all around the stadium and up and down the streets. I work in Houston and thier set up sucks. Your not tailgating there unless you're in the stadium parking or on the 610 loop.
As long as the stadium is a novelty and the Cowboys are winning, AT&T will be full. Once the novelty wears off, if the Cowboys aren't successful on the field, it will be interesting to see if fans are willing to pay those prices. Even the fans for the visiting team will eventually no longer be in awe of the big video screen. Hopefully it will remain full for years to come. That playoff game atmosphere was electric. I want to see that for years to come.
I sold weed to buy my season tickets. Lol.I wanna thank all you high rollers that sell out that stadium so my cheap *** can watch the game in front of my TV.