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Reading some of the posts in here about yesterdays Bills game, where the Bills fans were about 50% of the crowd (just guessing by what folks who were there said) got me wondering WTF is going on with all these NFL home teams not being able to fill their stadiums with their hometown fans? Saw it yesterday in Jacksonville (Chiefs fans), and Las Vegas (Steelers fans), and sort of sounds like there are a lot of Philly fans in Tampa. Are NFL tickets nowadays just like an investment, where the original purchaser knows they’ll be able to make buku $$$ by selling it to a visiting fan? I don’t like it, I don’t like it one bit.

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6 minutes ago, Bob Jones said:

 

WTF is going on with all these NFL home teams not being able to fill their stadiums


This is a photo I took of the Jags game yesterday. I couldn’t believe my eyes. Towards the end of 2nd quarter, if I recall correctly.

 

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I didn’t see the Bills game yesterday… but that Steelers game was amazing …judging by the crowd noise it sounded like a home game for them …

 

Bills fans travel well… I have been to several away games in the likes of Houston, Indy, and Nashville and been amazed at the amount of Bills fans travelling to watch those games .. 

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15 minutes ago, Bob Jones said:

Reading some of the posts in here about yesterdays Bills game, where the Bills fans were about 50% of the crowd (just guessing by what folks who were there said) got me wondering WTF is going on with all these NFL home teams not being able to fill their stadiums with their hometown fans? Saw it yesterday in Jacksonville (Chiefs fans), and Las Vegas (Steelers fans), and sort of sounds like there are a lot of Philly fans in Tampa. Are NFL tickets nowadays just like an investment, where the original purchaser knows they’ll be able to make buku $$$ by selling it to a visiting fan? I don’t like it, I don’t like it one bit.

 

What kind of anti-capitalist commie are you? :P

 

Season tickets cost a fortune, and go up like 10% every year. The only way regular joe's can afford them is by selling a few games. 

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1 minute ago, Just Jack said:

They mentioned it at one point during the broadcast last night, Las Vegas is a destination game.  Visiting fans will make it a vacation, and spend several days there, not just go to the game and leave.  

 

How many regular fans even have Raiders tickets? I figured the casinos hold most of them.

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1 minute ago, Just Jack said:

They mentioned it at one point during the broadcast last night, Las Vegas is a destination game.  Visiting fans will make it a vacation, and spend several days there, not just go to the game and leave.  


Exactly.  That’s what the NFL wants, that’s why the Raiders were moved to Vegas.  Because everyone can make more moneyyyy then.

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Interweb is helping fan bases like Bills. You can pretty much get tix any game. Why not match an away game with a trip to Nashville? 
 

yesterday:
 

Q1 50/50 Bills/Wash. 

Half 80/20 urinals

Q3 90/10 Bills/Wash

 

those poor wash fans—they have no songs, chants, nothing but ear cracking junk sound pumped in. No room for fans. I did not like the vibe there nor Indy. They had carpeting but no fan soul. Btw. Many bills fans around me didn’t seem to understand scream while our D was out. It was weird. Beer girls were singing the shout song too! (Could not be tip related:)

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33 minutes ago, Bob Jones said:

Reading some of the posts in here about yesterdays Bills game, where the Bills fans were about 50% of the crowd (just guessing by what folks who were there said) got me wondering WTF is going on with all these NFL home teams not being able to fill their stadiums with their hometown fans? Saw it yesterday in Jacksonville (Chiefs fans), and Las Vegas (Steelers fans), 

just a point of clarification, Chiefs were at home against Da Bears.  Jacksonville played Houston (and lost!)

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36 minutes ago, Bob Jones said:

Reading some of the posts in here about yesterdays Bills game, where the Bills fans were about 50% of the crowd (just guessing by what folks who were there said) got me wondering WTF is going on with all these NFL home teams not being able to fill their stadiums with their hometown fans? Saw it yesterday in Jacksonville (Chiefs fans), and Las Vegas (Steelers fans), and sort of sounds like there are a lot of Philly fans in Tampa. Are NFL tickets nowadays just like an investment, where the original purchaser knows they’ll be able to make buku $$$ by selling it to a visiting fan? I don’t like it, I don’t like it one bit.

 

I have been to multiple Bills road games where Bills gear was over 50% of the crowd. We travel well. Right there at the top of the heap for travelers. 

3 minutes ago, streetkings01 said:

Only colleges in Florida have a home field advantage…….NFL stadiums in Florida are always 35% or more opposing teams fans.

 

I’ve been offered NLF tickets for free early in the season in Florida, and I declined. Wisely, I might add. 

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36 minutes ago, Bob Jones said:

Reading some of the posts in here about yesterdays Bills game, where the Bills fans were about 50% of the crowd (just guessing by what folks who were there said) got me wondering WTF is going on with all these NFL home teams not being able to fill their stadiums with their hometown fans? Saw it yesterday in Jacksonville (Chiefs fans), and Las Vegas (Steelers fans), and sort of sounds like there are a lot of Philly fans in Tampa. Are NFL tickets nowadays just like an investment, where the original purchaser knows they’ll be able to make buku $$$ by selling it to a visiting fan? I don’t like it, I don’t like it one bit.

 

Since rules were changed to force teams to show games even without sellouts teams have been selling tickets to ticket brokers and travel agents who sold to out of town fans and it is easiest to sell tickets in opposition team home area.  Evidently they pay more than list price and then these tickets are bundled with hotels, buses, plane tickets, tailgates, etc. into packages.  Bills used to sell to visiting Bills fans groups but stopped selling to them once these deals were made.

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