The point here is simple.. even prior to the economic downturn.. the Vikes struggled to fill the stadium.
Hell there are Packer games I have went to there were Packer fans easily out drew the Viking fans.
Point is simple.. when the team struggles.. the attendance dips and then the points of cause are to the stadium.
But when the Vikes are relevant in the winning football.. the stadium issues evaporate and it fills. Look back no further than 2009. To attend that Viking game in MN.. I would have had to shell out premium dollars.. this season.. probably less than face value.
I admire your tenacity.. I really do.
Flawed logic though. First the economy is to blame for the blackouts.. but it be damned in building the stadium.
And just how old is Lambeau? And how long is the waiting list?
Point is.. the Packers took the approach to renovate the stadium to keep revenues up, to expand the seating and to minimize costs. Operating in a responsible sense to the rest of the NFL in the smallest market.
At that end of the day.. for all the laughter of Packer stock.. just how much of a tax impact did it save to those that didn't want to contribute to the facility costs? Basically, we the fans could make a decision on whether to pour money into the coffers and in return get a share of stock that holds no power, but is completely unique in the professional sports landscape. I will wait for the argument on why other teams can't do the same.. but I shall point to a publicly owned franchise vs privately held entity as the answer out front.
But year in and out.. no matter the record.. we fill the joint. Hell Miller Park drew 30,000+ last night..
Next is that we in Wisconsin don't have options at our finger tips.. the Packers are it. Nonsense.. completely biased nonsense.
Really.. we have and NBA franchise, and MLB franchise, and Professional Hockey team and even draw in Indy and NASCAR events. Our franchises just happen to be distributed around the state some.. not locked into a congested location.
We have nationally relevant collegiate teams in the major sports at multiple levels.
So we have no shortage of that awesomeness in which you speak.. we just plan and finance it more appropriately and timely. :-"
Enjoy the great outdoors this weekend Jeremy.. kick back relax and wash away the stress. Yes even that building stress of the football season that is looming.. 😉
"The oranges are dry; the apples are mealy; and the papayas... I don't know what's going on with the papayas!"