A widely debated topic on the NFL Network lately. At the risk of sounding spoiled (my father has had season tix for a long time), I grew up going to a few games a year as a kid and have always had the opportunity to go to 2-3 games a year. If I don't go my parents take friends.
Lately, I've been far less inclined to take the Road Trip to Lambeau.
WHY ???
Tickets are now about $100 per person. My wife and I would cost 200 and the whole family 400. And that would be w/o drive time or any expenses so you can probably add about 200 between gas, food, parking, and beverages. I'd not that we can't afford it, but it's to a point where it's hard for me to choose to.
The in home experience is 10X what it used to be with either the NFL Package or channels like the Red Zone that allow you updated on every game.
The 65" Samsung with surround sound also makes staying home more enjoyable, and I find value in staying home with flexibility all of Sunday as well.
Now in markets like Green Bay, the Packers have 60G waiting and they are always sold out...so they could really give a shit less about the above
But in the Bigger Picture, will the improvements in all of the In Home expierences as well as the rising cost of the tickets hurting the NFL, or at minimum many of the teams who are challenged to sell tickets ?
AND IF IT IS, what are solutions ?????
This camera in the locker room is ABSOLUTE JUNNK imo. I could care less about seeing that. I'd rather stay home and watch the post games. Curious about what others think
Lately, I've been far less inclined to take the Road Trip to Lambeau.
WHY ???
Tickets are now about $100 per person. My wife and I would cost 200 and the whole family 400. And that would be w/o drive time or any expenses so you can probably add about 200 between gas, food, parking, and beverages. I'd not that we can't afford it, but it's to a point where it's hard for me to choose to.
The in home experience is 10X what it used to be with either the NFL Package or channels like the Red Zone that allow you updated on every game.
The 65" Samsung with surround sound also makes staying home more enjoyable, and I find value in staying home with flexibility all of Sunday as well.
Now in markets like Green Bay, the Packers have 60G waiting and they are always sold out...so they could really give a shit less about the above
But in the Bigger Picture, will the improvements in all of the In Home expierences as well as the rising cost of the tickets hurting the NFL, or at minimum many of the teams who are challenged to sell tickets ?
AND IF IT IS, what are solutions ?????
This camera in the locker room is ABSOLUTE JUNNK imo. I could care less about seeing that. I'd rather stay home and watch the post games. Curious about what others think





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