They are going to make the pre-season games free. By eliminating them & having 18 regular season games! The greed of the billionaires has no boundaries!
This is why I haven’t paid to see a major league game in any sport in nearly thirty years. The minor leagues and colleges give you great action at a fraction of the price. Heck, I live in a town where the college made it to the national championship game in a major sport, and for SEASON TICKETS in the best seat in the arena they charge slightly less than twice what the nearest pro team charges for a SINGLE GAME in the worst seat in the house. (And the arena here is less than 10 minutes walk!)
My living room is a better seat. Better view than from the nosebleeds, and with dvr I can skip the talking heads, and also do my own instant replay. Beer and snacks are better-priced as well.
The NFL is one of the biggest frauds perpetrated on the people, probably next to the occupant of the white building in D.C. Overhyped, overexposed . Thank goodness for REDZONE. I just wish there was a political version
The real money lies not in stadium fans seeing the games, but in TV broadcast rights and merchandizing. I would think that the cost of parking, food and seats for the ongoing fans is to support the cost of the stadium for the most part.
If you like good, exciting football, try going to some of the local Highschool games. There are several Highly ranked High school teams in the Houston area that are a source of supply for elite college teams, every year. Great foot ball at a low price.
Jerry Jones is the wrong example here. He would gladly spend a lot more to build a champion; and in fact when he overspent a non-existent salary cap the last year there was no contract in place, he and fellow spendthrift Daniel Snyder were fined heavily for violating an illegal owner-wide conspiracy to avoid violating the non-existent cap (a judge later ruled that the NFLPA was the only party with standing, & they had signed away their right to sue with the next contract). THE SALARY CAP EXISTS TO PREVENT OWNERS LIKE JERRY JONES FROM ASSEMBLING TOP TALENT, EVEN THROUGH THE DRAFT. He is not afraid to pay RB Elliott, but does not want to have to sacrifice Dak Prescott, Amari Cooper, Byron Jones etc to do so.
strictures about 5 years ago
They are going to make the pre-season games free. By eliminating them & having 18 regular season games! The greed of the billionaires has no boundaries!
Ravenswing about 5 years ago
This is why I haven’t paid to see a major league game in any sport in nearly thirty years. The minor leagues and colleges give you great action at a fraction of the price. Heck, I live in a town where the college made it to the national championship game in a major sport, and for SEASON TICKETS in the best seat in the arena they charge slightly less than twice what the nearest pro team charges for a SINGLE GAME in the worst seat in the house. (And the arena here is less than 10 minutes walk!)
Carl Premium Member about 5 years ago
Do people actually watch preseason games?
ajr58 about 5 years ago
My living room is a better seat. Better view than from the nosebleeds, and with dvr I can skip the talking heads, and also do my own instant replay. Beer and snacks are better-priced as well.
For a Just and Peaceful World about 5 years ago
My father’s recipe for watching football. First, turn on the TV. Second, turn off the sound. Third, turn on the radio to your favorite station.
amxchester about 5 years ago
Eliminate tax write off as a “business expense” for tickets and fans stop buying tickets & stuff….never happen though.
J Quest about 5 years ago
At least discount those dang exhibition games. I could never even give those tickets away.
Nighthawks Premium Member about 5 years ago
free or discounted tickets for the debacle of NFL preseason football games is an idea whose time has come.
those aren’t ‘games’ , they’re glorified tryouts
barry.whitten about 5 years ago
the better question, is why dont these millionaire players, band together and buy a team? want more of the profits, take on more of the risk.
sparkle 13 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Try free beer and see what happens !!!! lol
scaeva Premium Member about 5 years ago
The fans are the ones choosing to feed this monster.
MartinPerry1 about 5 years ago
Is the NFL season about to start?
buckman-j about 5 years ago
The NFL is one of the biggest frauds perpetrated on the people, probably next to the occupant of the white building in D.C. Overhyped, overexposed . Thank goodness for REDZONE. I just wish there was a political version
gmu328 about 5 years ago
The real money lies not in stadium fans seeing the games, but in TV broadcast rights and merchandizing. I would think that the cost of parking, food and seats for the ongoing fans is to support the cost of the stadium for the most part.
kodj kodjin about 5 years ago
If you like good, exciting football, try going to some of the local Highschool games. There are several Highly ranked High school teams in the Houston area that are a source of supply for elite college teams, every year. Great foot ball at a low price.
Gary Bennett Premium Member about 5 years ago
Jerry Jones is the wrong example here. He would gladly spend a lot more to build a champion; and in fact when he overspent a non-existent salary cap the last year there was no contract in place, he and fellow spendthrift Daniel Snyder were fined heavily for violating an illegal owner-wide conspiracy to avoid violating the non-existent cap (a judge later ruled that the NFLPA was the only party with standing, & they had signed away their right to sue with the next contract). THE SALARY CAP EXISTS TO PREVENT OWNERS LIKE JERRY JONES FROM ASSEMBLING TOP TALENT, EVEN THROUGH THE DRAFT. He is not afraid to pay RB Elliott, but does not want to have to sacrifice Dak Prescott, Amari Cooper, Byron Jones etc to do so.