How much would you pay for a full draft experience with the team?

AzorAhai

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I mean a full on draft experience. From going to the senior bowl and combine with the team, to sitting in on interviews, seeing private visits, to setting up the board, sitting in the war room during the draft and everything else the front office is doing to get ready for the draft. I was reading the Peter King article and just thinking how amazing something like that would be for Joe fan.

How much would you pay to actually experience that?
 

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Well I'd pay 5,000 just to be in the War room, but something like this always starts a auction... I could see someone going to like 75,000.
 

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Factor in that for the Cowboys a full draft experience includes an open bar (heavy on the Johnnie Walker) as well as a hot dog and a hamburger (maybe a booger or two).
 

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Factor in that for the Cowboys a full draft experience includes an open bar (heavy on the Johnnie Walker) as well as a hot dog and a hamburger (maybe a booger or two).

Johnny Walker??? Black, Blue, Red?????

I just want to sit in Spauldings seat.
 

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I mean a full on draft experience. From going to the senior bowl and combine with the team, to sitting in on interviews, seeing private visits, to setting up the board, sitting in the war room during the draft and everything else the front office is doing to get ready for the draft. I was reading the Peter King article and just thinking how amazing something like that would be for Joe fan.

How much would you pay to actually experience that?
I had a friend who got to sit in the draft room with the Carolina Panthers a few years back. He said it was amazing how it is ran and the amount of activity going on.
I and he come from the military, so our comparison is that of a Tactical Operations Center (TOC). Where you have so many things going on during combat operations. Non stop discussions, analysis, game planning scenarios. He said it was one of the most impressive things he has ever seen.
 

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Well I'd pay 5,000 just to be in the War room, but something like this always starts a auction... I could see someone going to like 75,000.
I bet it easily goes into the 6 figures if only 1 person gets to experience this ever. Don't count out the draftnik thats willing to drain all his accounts to do.
 

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I bet it easily goes into the 6 figures if only 1 person gets to experience this ever. Don't count out the draftnik thats willing to drain all his accounts to do.
Six figures... yea, ur probably right, plenty of millionaire Cowboy fans out there.
 

Setackin

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I had a friend who got to sit in the draft room with the Carolina Panthers a few years back. He said it was amazing how it is ran and the amount of activity going on.
I and he come from the military, so our comparison is that of a Tactical Operations Center (TOC). Where you have so many things going on during combat operations. Non stop discussions, analysis, game planning scenarios. He said it was one of the most impressive things he has ever seen.
I've been in TOCs down range and I could really see it being like that highly organized chaos.
 

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For the full experience like you said I'd bet someone would pay close to 25 grand or so. But maybe it would reach 6 figures at an auction.

Personally I'd pay about 10 grand for it. Im sure some of us may have paid that for a wedding, I think I'd get much more fun out of the draft!
 

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I have no interest unless Garrett has to sit on my lap as part of the package.
 

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I'm happy as a pig in poop to sit in my easy chair, tuned in to NFLN for the draft.

The Senior Bowl is available on TV. Yet another perk is it's free and I'm at home.
 

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I would pay to be the GM. How much would the Cowboys cost? I probably have some change under my sofa cushions.
 

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Not much. I enjoy the draft and all, but I'm not willing to spend big bucks on that. Not to mention how many days off of work that would take.
I was thinking about the time off from work also.
Such a thing would be for people who have loads of money who don't have to worry about bills and college tuition. :(
 

AzorAhai

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I was thinking about the time off from work also.
Such a thing would be for people who have loads of money who don't have to worry about bills and college tuition. :(
lol leave it the the zone to break down the hypothetical with realism. You guys know how to kill a vibe.:laugh:
 

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I don't know about actually paying to be there, but it would be an awesome prize for a fan contest.
 
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