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TheBillsWillRiseAgain

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  1. The actual profits from ticket sales are probably 0.0001% of the money the NFL male from the superbowl. And I really mean that, I'm not just writing some random low percentage.

     

    Far more important is interest in the Superbowl, which directly translates to tv viewers(where they make the big bucks). There's no better way to gauge interest in the Superbowl than ticket sales on the secondary market.

    None of this is crazy conspiracy theory stuff. There's zero doubt the NFL pays whole teams of marketing people millions of dollars to study how to maximize interest and viewership in their televised events.

  2. Doesn't the league sell all the tickets at face value? What do they gain from the secondary market sales?

    The actual profits from ticket sales are probably 0.0001% of the money the NFL male from the superbowl. And I really mean that, I'm not just writing some random low percentage.

     

    Far more important is interest in the Superbowl, which directly translates to tv viewers(where they make the big bucks). There's no better way to gauge interest in the Superbowl than ticket sales on the secondary market.

  3. This is the very disturbing and scary part of this whole shenanigan is it not ?

    I'd say. fact of the matter is that before "deflategate" SB ticket sales were trending over 10% below average. Add in some drama from something that the league was told about as far back as the regular season Indy/Pats game and is something most teams and players think is extremely minor, and you have yourself a "scandal" that the league decided to blow into epic proportions right before a superbowl that was going to be unpopular because so many people dislike both teams.

     

    The result? The largest media coverage of the NFL during the 2 off weeks before the bowl probably ever. And a 24% increase in ticket sales compared to the average.

     

    I've seen other sports use crazy made up drama before to increase interest in big events. The most notable would be professional wrestling.

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    When anyone becomes a Bill that's it they're a Bill and we should root for them. Could you imagine your regret (which I know you'll say you won't have) if we won the super bowl and you talked yourself out of being a part of it?

    I wouldn't want any part in cheering for a Bills superbowl win with Brady at the helm. That win would mean nothing to me, like of there was a strike and the Bills won with scab players.

  5. To be fair we have no idea how many times it's been done, despite many assuming it's been his whole career

     

    Both their passing stats inn cold weather compared to other teams in the league and their plays-per-fumble compared to the rest of the league suggest it's been going on since at least 2010. Unfortunately both of those charts were only calculated back to 2010. Who knows how much longer it could have been going on.

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    Ive been saying it for ten years. Flat passes and 5 yards drags are not hard to cover. In fact they are the simplest to cover. But The Pats**** some how always know what to do and when.

    They cheat. They are still stealing other teams signals. There is no doubt in my mind that Ballgahzi is the tip of the iceburg.

     

    The nice thing about this deflation scandal is that regardless of what the league decides to do, it's caused people to put the Patriots under a microscope and some of the oddities in their stats and performance are starting to get some spotlight. Their passing stats in bad weather games compared to other teams and their impossibly good ball security for starters.

  7. I don't see why Superbowls wouldn't count if we're talking about them being able to cheat easier while at home. The Superbowl is not played in New England.


    Their home record in the postseason since 2007 is 8-3.


    Also, since the balls are brought by the league themselves for the Superbowl it would certainly explain why they were unbeatable in 2007 and then lost to the Giants.

  8. That'd be nice. I know Spikes has already accused Bellichick of cheating with the injury report.


    If things were not fishy enough, consider this little stat:

     

    0 road playoff wins in the last 7 years

     

    ZERO.

     

    So let me get this straight... The Patriots haven't won a single road playoff game since right after 2007 when they got caught cheating in Spygate? Shocker.

  9. But if doing it in warm weather too shouldn't they likewise do better? Unless you are arguing the ultimate premium conditions are soft ball in cold weather

    What criteria are you comparing their warm weather stats to to say they're not using a deflated ball and doing better in warm weather than they should be doing?

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