When the stadium was only 40,000 it took decades to get off the waiting list. People who didn't care about the team didn't bother putting their name on. Now a combination of bigger stadium and higher ticket prices mean that lots of people get season tickets even if they aren't big fans. Then they sell them on stubhub or wherever, and essentially it's as if there are no season tickets and people just buy individual tickets. The atmosphere isn't the same because the Commanders fans aren't the same quality and it's easier for opposing fans to get tickets. Plus, the field noise is reduced because the sound dissipates. I got my tickets last year and couldn't have been more disappointed. I kid you not for one game there was a guy reading a book through the whole game - he had clearly been dragged there by his dad.