Cowboys Ticket Prices Tanking

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Cowboys ticket prices are about 1/2 to 1/3 of the prices they were selling for just one week ago. If this isn’t a great indicator of how Cowboys fans are feeling about the Cowboys, nothing is.

If we stink it up again today, I am expecting that much additional decrease next week. Keep in mind that Jerry hosed season ticket holders with a huge ticket price increase this offseason.

I don’t think that is sitting well with many Cowboys season ticket holders, but not many options available as they have a PSL and are obligated to buy tickets.

As I said in a previous thread, this could get very ugly in a hurry. I think you are going to start to see Cowboys fans vocalizing their frustration more than ever.
 

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Cowboys ticket prices are about 1/2 to 1/3 of the prices they were selling for just one week ago. If this isn’t a great indicator of how Cowboys fans are feeling about the Cowboys, nothing is.

If we stink it up again today, I am expecting that much additional decrease next week. Keep in mind that Jerry hosed season ticket holders with a huge ticket price increase this offseason.

I don’t think that is sitting well with many Cowboys season ticket holders, but not many options available as they have a PSL and are obligated to buy tickets.

As I said in a previous thread, this could get very ugly in a hurry. I think you are going to start to see Cowboys fans vocalizing their frustration more than ever.
Dak got hurt. They’ll be back.
 

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Yes . . the people have spoken

But if Cooper makes us competitive thise prices will go back up again

Cowboy Nation loves Parsons and want to route for him
 

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Cowboys ticket prices are about 1/2 to 1/3 of the prices they were selling for just one week ago. If this isn’t a great indicator of how Cowboys fans are feeling about the Cowboys, nothing is.

If we stink it up again today, I am expecting that much additional decrease next week. Keep in mind that Jerry hosed season ticket holders with a huge ticket price increase this offseason.

I don’t think that is sitting well with many Cowboys season ticket holders, but not many options available as they have a PSL and are obligated to buy tickets.

As I said in a previous thread, this could get very ugly in a hurry. I think you are going to start to see Cowboys fans vocalizing their frustration more than ever.
I think it's entirely possible that Jerry Jones could bankrupt the Cowboys franchise because of the way he has thumbed his nose at the long time fans.
Fantasy football, sales pitches, hype- followed up by incompetence has sickened true fans of the real Cowboys, and they are fed up.
Jerry has grossly underestimated how much true fans loved this franchise, and how much they despise the circus he's turned it into.
 

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This trend is similar to what anti-Jerry Jones as GM via loss of ticket revenue advocates have been hoping over the past 20 plus years. Perhaps now everyone will have the opportunity of witnessing what Jones may or may not actually do with his GM position due to loss of ticket sales (even though it is not first-run sales).
 

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This trend is similar to what anti-Jerry Jones as GM via loss of ticket revenue advocates have been hoping over the past 20 plus years. Perhaps now everyone will have the opportunity of witnessing what Jones may or may not actually do with his GM position due to loss of ticket sales (even though it is not first-run sales).
The problem is that he's already made his money on the tickets. No matter how few people show up to the game, the game is already "sold out" because of idiots like me who keep paying in advance for season tickets every year.
 

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With the offense we’re putting out there it’s a lot like watching PS football
 

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I mean, it's tied into losing the starting QB and it's not like this team has a promising backup QB. Ticket prices will drop when the starting QB goes from Prescott to Rush.

And not to mention the offense looked like *** prior to losing the starting QB.
 

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This the price of unsold tickets or the Stubhubs of the world seeing pricing drops? One effects Jerry way more than the other....and to be honest the amount of unsold tickets remaining might probably isnt enough to really be impactful.
 

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Cowboys ticket prices are about 1/2 to 1/3 of the prices they were selling for just one week ago. If this isn’t a great indicator of how Cowboys fans are feeling about the Cowboys, nothing is.

If we stink it up again today, I am expecting that much additional decrease next week. Keep in mind that Jerry hosed season ticket holders with a huge ticket price increase this offseason.

I don’t think that is sitting well with many Cowboys season ticket holders, but not many options available as they have a PSL and are obligated to buy tickets.

As I said in a previous thread, this could get very ugly in a hurry. I think you are going to start to see Cowboys fans vocalizing their frustration more than ever.

This means we might get a quarterback that's not on the roster.

IMO, it's too late. But they will spend cap space there, eventually, before it's all over.

I think it's entirely possible that Jerry Jones could bankrupt the Cowboys franchise because of the way he has thumbed his nose at the long time fans.
Fantasy football, sales pitches, hype- followed up by incompetence has sickened true fans of the real Cowboys, and they are fed up.
Jerry has grossly underestimated how much true fans loved this franchise, and how much they despise the circus he's turned it into.

Not even close.

Wondering if any boxes will be available at an affordable price after a 0-9 start?

Yep, because the backup QB still lacks talent.
 

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The problem is that he's already made his money on the tickets. No matter how few people show up to the game, the game is already "sold out" because of idiots like me who keep paying in advance for season tickets every year.
Yes. That’s true. But it would be VERY embarrassing for Jerry’s ego if the stadium is filled with visiting team fans.
 

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Cowboys ticket prices are about 1/2 to 1/3 of the prices they were selling for just one week ago. If this isn’t a great indicator of how Cowboys fans are feeling about the Cowboys, nothing is.

If we stink it up again today, I am expecting that much additional decrease next week. Keep in mind that Jerry hosed season ticket holders with a huge ticket price increase this offseason.

I don’t think that is sitting well with many Cowboys season ticket holders, but not many options available as they have a PSL and are obligated to buy tickets.

As I said in a previous thread, this could get very ugly in a hurry. I think you are going to start to see Cowboys fans vocalizing their frustration more than ever.

I been looking at prices this week. Yesterday they were still up there, but had dropped a little since Tuesday. Today, wow, my old seats, which are a $375 face value ($340 when I had them), was still $700 Friday. Today they are at $190.

My friend and I been talking about going. He said he would go for $250, as he wants to see Joe Burrow play.
However parking is still at $100 in lot 11. The Lyft / Uber pick up is a bit of a walk for me.

My old seats, were in section 313, row 1. There are some row 8 seats available for $135 each. I like this section, because I can't sit up in the upper levels, even though less money. Same for lot 11, it is convenient for me for a short walk.

Will check the prices later on. We can get there an be in the seats within 30 minutes, that is pushing it, but done it before.
 

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Yes. That’s true. But it would be VERY embarrassing for Jerry’s ego if the stadium is filled with visiting team fans.
I honestly don't think he gives a damn what anybody thinks. In his mind, he's the most successful owner/GM in the history of sports because of the value of the team.
 

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This means we might get a quarterback that's not on the roster.

IMO, it's too late. But they will spend cap space there, eventually, before it's all over.
Possibly. I think they should have been making a move for a QB as soon as Dak was ruled out.

What I think is insane is Dak remaining on the roster if he can’t play for 4 weeks anyway. This seems like more of a psychology ploy than a direct benefit yo the team, unless I am missing something.
 

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Cowboys ticket prices are about 1/2 to 1/3 of the prices they were selling for just one week ago. If this isn’t a great indicator of how Cowboys fans are feeling about the Cowboys, nothing is.

If we stink it up again today, I am expecting that much additional decrease next week. Keep in mind that Jerry hosed season ticket holders with a huge ticket price increase this offseason.

I don’t think that is sitting well with many Cowboys season ticket holders, but not many options available as they have a PSL and are obligated to buy tickets.

As I said in a previous thread, this could get very ugly in a hurry. I think you are going to start to see Cowboys fans vocalizing their frustration more than ever.
But those are brokered prices . The seats have already been sold .
 
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