More so than just the rivalry, it's because the Cowboys have so many fans living in California that it creates extra demand for any 49ers-Cowboys game just like it did in Dallas last year due to 49ers fans in Austin who came from the San Francisco area when many tech companies moved their operations there.I wanted to go but the ticket prices got too crazy.
I'll be shocked if it's not at least 35%. Just wish I were one of them.I am hoping that 26 percent number is low as it would be nice to have 35-40% Cowboys fans there.
Stub Hub also. But yeah, hopefully that number is higher.Remember, that is just the metric for Vivid seats. I'm sure those numbers don't include fan distribution for ticketmaster, seat geek, private/corporate ticket sales, etc.
We struggle to do that at times at home with 90% of the fans, we're going to do it with 26%?Drown out their fans, Cowboys nation. Make Purdy have to scream at the top of his lungs to make adjustments to his line. We can do it!
NO we dont been to enough games at both stadiums and its louder than you think.We struggle to do that at times at home with 90% of the fans, we're going to do it with 26%?
Playoff atmosphere is the difference. I can’t imagine it’ll be too hard to get excited for this game and make some noise.We struggle to do that at times at home with 90% of the fans, we're going to do it with 26%?
The only chance you here that crowd is the 4th quarter.Playoff atmosphere is the difference. I can’t imagine it’ll be too hard to get excited for this game and make some noise.
Plus I have always found Cowboy that fans on the road are on average louder than Cowboy fans at AT&TPlayoff atmosphere is the difference. I can’t imagine it’ll be too hard to get excited for this game and make some noise.