What's the waiting list now? 50,000? That's 50,000 more people who are willing to pay the face value of tickets right now than are getting them. And between those 50,000 and the 72,500 who now get tickets, I'm betting that there are at least 80,000 who are willing to pay a hefty premium over today's face value.
As for the other sales (jerseys, whatnot, fanfest, etc). MOST OF THOSE ARE SOLD TO PEOPLE WHO CANT GET INTO THE STADIUM ON GAME DAY now. Those people who bought those "shares" when they had the "public offering" a few years ago. Lots of those people DONT GO TO GAMES EITHER.
I was in my chiropractor's office yesterday reading a magazine story about Monte Carlo. Yeah, I've always dreamed of going to Monte Carlo, hobnobbing with the rich and shameless on their yachts and watching the grand prix with supermodels in string bikinis. But it ain't ever going to happen no matter what. But you know what, I'm still going to read stories about it. I'm still going to watch the grand prix on TV.
If I invest in a company, profit or non-profit, I want that company to pursue its prime objective. If it's a profit-seeking company, that's getting as much profit as it can. If it's a not-for-profit, like the Packers, that's whatever the objective of the not-for-profit is, stopping cancer or helping the poor or whatever.
And IMO, the objective of the Green Bay Packers Football Organization should be to do whatever it can to put a team on the field that beats the crap out of the Cowgirls and the Vikings and the Bears and the Dolts and all the rest. A team that doesn't just look cool in Green and Gold and doesn't just play in The Shrine in front of the Elect and the Fortunate of Wisconsin 8-10 times a years. A team that contends for championships with regularity for the worldwide faithful of millions.
And if doing that means playing in a league with clubs owned by gazillionaires, it isn't good practice to leave millions of dollars on the table out of some vague notion of "public service" to the people of Wisconsin.
Yeah, you don't have to be the biggest spender to win in the NFL. I get that. But put it this way: if you're pursuing the prime objective of yours, whatever it is, and I offer you 6 million extra to do it, why in the world would you turn it down?
"Wade, you've just won the lottery. Come and get your check for $98 million."
"That's okay. Bill Polian gets by with just $92 million. Keep the extra $6 million to keep financing the Powerball lottery."
No. Effing. Way.
And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
Romans 12:2 (NKJV)