JJ could care less if there are 80 k cheeseheads. He's getting $ regardless.
You never see opposing fans in philly or NY. Part of it is because yhey are psycho paths. The other is because they have the right size stadium.
I was a season ticket holder from 2006 through 2015. I went to just about every game until 2012. I split the tickets with a friend until 2011. Then money issues he had to back out. I started selling tickets in the 2012 season, as I was traveling for my work and could not get to the games. I have no idea of what fans bought the tickets. But the from the mailing addresses they were from the DFW more often than not. None of them were ever to fans of the opposing teams city.
I did sell the Texans tickets in 2014 to a bartender in Houston where I was working at the time. I sold my PSL's in March of 2016.
I broke even, but didn't care, I just wanted out of the money trap. I made my money back on selling the tickets, and was still able to get to a game or 2 basically free from what I made. But the PSL's in a way is a money trap.
I am glad I sold them then, and I am more than glad now that I was able to sell them. It got to where it was a hassle of selling them and wondering if I could even sell them at face value at times. My seats were $340 each. Great, fantastic seats, but a burden at the same time.