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Pep rally is not a NFL thing. The Packers are probably the first team in NFL history to hold a prep rally.Originally posted by MJZiggyYou're saying this about the only team in the NFL without half-naked cheerleaders dancing around every home game...MIKE SHERMAN IS THE ONLY GM IN NFL HISTORY WHO NEVER MISSED THE PLAYOFFS
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Originally posted by coolman3Pep rally is not a NFL thing. The Packer are probably the first team in NFL history to hold a prep rally.Originally posted by MJZiggyYou're saying this about the only team in the NFL without half-naked cheerleaders dancing around every home game...
Would you feel better about it if there were free bong hits for everyone attending?
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Well, as long as none of the current players show up, I am fine with it.Originally posted by Scott CampbellOriginally posted by coolman3NFL players don't need cheerleaders jumping up and down shouting rah rah crap, nor do they need to hear old women sing crappy fight songs. They are motivated enough.
This is the NFL. Not college. Or high school.
You do realize that a pep rally is for the fans, not the players.
Heck, I might even buy by a couple of tixs, resell it on Ebay for a profit, and then use that profit to buy those playoffs tixs!MIKE SHERMAN IS THE ONLY GM IN NFL HISTORY WHO NEVER MISSED THE PLAYOFFS
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I agree... a Prep (that would probably be for some elite east coast, blazer-wearing get'um ready for college school) rally is not an NFL thing............. but we're talking the Green Bay Packers here.Originally posted by coolman3Prep rally is not a NFL thing. The Packer are probably the first team in NFL history to hold a prep rally.Originally posted by MJZiggyYou're saying this about the only team in the NFL without half-naked cheerleaders dancing around every home game...
We're talking a team owned by the people, not some corporation or some billionare. A team where the players ride kids bikes during training season, fans that come shovel the stadium, wear cheese on their heads, a team that has the greatest fan base in the NFL.
So why NOT have a PEP rally.................
Scott is right.........it's for the fans...............and maybe the players too.
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I think players in Green Bay appreciate the gesture by the franchise and the fans. 15 thousand people are going to show up for a pep rally, that is pretty neat and some players will show up on their own accord because they still enjoy that sort of thing, they probably liked it in high school, and in college, why not in the pros? because the get paid?
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Actually, it's a good way to get a few thousand more people into the Packer Pro Shop. Nothing wrong with that!I can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
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Family Night is enough of a "pep" rally for me.Originally posted by packinpatlandI agree... a Prep (that would probably be for some elite east coast, blazer-wearing get'um ready for college school) rally is not an NFL thing............. but we're talking the Green Bay Packers here.
We're talking a team owned by the people, not some corporation or some billionare. A team where the players ride kids bikes during training season, fans that come shovel the stadium, wear cheese on their heads, a team that has the greatest fan base in the NFL.
So why NOT have a PEP rally.................
Scott is right.........it's for the fans...............and maybe the players too.
Despite having "many owners," the Packers still would NOT be able to survive without the NFL's quasi-social revenue sharing system.MIKE SHERMAN IS THE ONLY GM IN NFL HISTORY WHO NEVER MISSED THE PLAYOFFS
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Packers may be in the smallest market, but for some odd reason (can you say rabid fanbase?) they are one of the more profitable teams in the league."Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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If they had a big ass fire I would be down, but I am not saying I am going to be one of those poor frozen souls standing out there having my Packer flag.Originally posted by esoxxI'm with Tank on this one. Lame idea.
Sitting/standing in the frigid night air for three hours chanting and clapping seems stupid. However, if that's your idea of a good time, have fun.
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Having a national-wide, perhaps even world-wide, "rabid fan base" has nothing to do with the profitability of the Packers. Most Packer merchandieses and apparels are licenced to Rebook, which means that any revenue generated from such sals are automatically shared throughout the league. In other words, the Houston Texans also benefit from the sale of Packer merchandieses and apparels.Originally posted by MJZiggyPackers may be in the smallest market, but for some odd reason (can you say rabid fanbase?) they are one of the more profitable teams in the league.
What really determines the profitability of a team is local revenue, that is revenue from luxury box sales, concession sales, local media contracts, etc. The Packers are currently one of the higher ranked team in term of profits due in large part to the renovation of Lambeau field. The Colts last year, despite winning the Super Bowl, operated at a net loss because they played in the obsoleted RCA dome.
Of course, all teams--regardless of market size or stadium power--are able to get by (and therefore survive) because of the sharing system that includes billion dollars national tv contracts.MIKE SHERMAN IS THE ONLY GM IN NFL HISTORY WHO NEVER MISSED THE PLAYOFFS
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Well based on your little argument the Packers need every penny they can get. I guess that is why they are doing this. To avoiding going broke huh?Originally posted by coolman3What really determines the profitability of a team is local revenue, that is revenue from luxury box sales, concession sales, local media contracts, etc. The Packers are currently one of the higher ranked team in term of profits due in large part to the renovation of Lambeau field. The Colts last year, despite winning the Super Bowl, operated at a net loss because they played in the obsoleted RCA dome.
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I also wrote: "Of course, all teams--regardless of market size or stadium power--are able to get by (and therefore survive) because of the sharing system that includes billion dollar national tv contracts."Originally posted by MadtownPackerWell based on your little argument the Packers need every penny they can get. I guess that is why they are doing this. To avoiding going broke huh?Originally posted by coolman3What really determines the profitability of a team is local revenue, that is revenue from luxury box sales, concession sales, local media contracts, etc. The Packers are currently one of the higher ranked team in term of profits due in large part to the renovation of Lambeau field. The Colts last year, despite winning the Super Bowl, operated at a net loss because they played in the obsoleted RCA dome.
Can't go broke with billion dollars TV contracts.MIKE SHERMAN IS THE ONLY GM IN NFL HISTORY WHO NEVER MISSED THE PLAYOFFS
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