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Jim Gray
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« Reply #15 on: October 17, 2012, 02:09:11 pm »

Plus, Green Bay fans would never be able to afford Super Bowl tickets, so their fans wouldn't even go to the game.

No one in Green Bay can afford tickets?  WTF?  Maybe you should lay off the Landshark before posting.
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« Reply #16 on: October 17, 2012, 02:50:29 pm »

No one in Green Bay can afford tickets?  WTF?  Maybe you should lay off the Landshark before posting.

Maybe you should lay off whatever it is your smoking before you post.  Green Bay is a working class city.  According to demographic stats, the median income in Green Bay is $38,820.  You're not going to be able to spend $15,000 on a pair of Super Bowl tickets on that kind of income unless you do some careful saving/financing.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Bay,_Wisconsin
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« Reply #17 on: October 17, 2012, 03:15:22 pm »

Maybe you should lay off whatever it is your smoking before you post.  Green Bay is a working class city.  According to demographic stats, the median income in Green Bay is $38,820.  You're not going to be able to spend $15,000 on a pair of Super Bowl tickets on that kind of income unless you do some careful saving/financing.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Bay,_Wisconsin


I would venture to guess that most of those high priced tickets are bought by large corporations or the very wealthy. I seriously doubt the locals make up a significant % of SB ticket sales.

Do you think New Orleans is an affluent city? Jacksonville, FL? yes, Jax had it a few years back and if you have ever been there, it is like 1 big hood filled with drugs and crime.


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« Reply #18 on: October 17, 2012, 03:16:37 pm »

Seriously, when we played sandlot as kids, it didn't get any better than playing in the rain, mud or snow. Much better than the heat.

The fans would still fill the seats. Really, if you live in G.B., it is kind of unfair not to be considered as a SB host just because of the weather.  
I grew up in central Illinois, so yeah I can relate, but I can remember days from my youth shoveling snow that I wouldn't wish upon my worst enemy, so I can understand the NFL thinking twice about it as well. LOL

I have SO many good stories I'd like to share right now, but I'd need another hour or 2 to do them justice, so you'll just have to use your imagination. It's part of the reason I now live in Texas. Smiley
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« Reply #19 on: October 17, 2012, 03:26:08 pm »


I would venture to guess that most of those high priced tickets are bought by large corporations or the very wealthy. I seriously doubt the locals make up a significant % of SB ticket sales.

Do you think New Orleans is an affluent city? Jacksonville, FL? yes, Jax had it a few years back and if you have ever been there, it is like 1 big hood filled with drugs and crime.

Neither New Orleans, nor Jacksonville are affluent cities.  Jacksonville had a major problem with hotel accomodations for the game as well.  They had to dock some cruise ships in the St. Johns River to overcome that problem. 

The whole point is, someone posted in this thread that Green Bay fans would fill the seats if the Super Bowl was held in Green Bay.  With the price of Super Bowl tickets being what they are, I beg to differ.  I've heard of people taking out second mortgages on their houses to buy Super Bowl tickets.  You will never see me doing that.
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« Reply #20 on: October 17, 2012, 04:16:32 pm »

With the price of Super Bowl tickets being what they are, I beg to differ.  I've heard of people taking out second mortgages on their houses to buy Super Bowl tickets.  You will never see me doing that.

The high ticket prices are everywhere, not just the NFL. I am from Central FL. (not originally) and my son went to UF and is a big Gator fan (naturally). Just for giggles I thought I would buy him a ticket to the game. The cheapest ticket I could get was in the nose bleeds and was 300 bucks against a so-so team.

I was flabbergasted. Did not buy the ticket. lol
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« Reply #21 on: October 17, 2012, 04:28:01 pm »

Maybe you should lay off whatever it is your smoking before you post.  Green Bay is a working class city.  According to demographic stats, the median income in Green Bay is $38,820.  You're not going to be able to spend $15,000 on a pair of Super Bowl tickets on that kind of income unless you do some careful saving/financing.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Bay,_Wisconsin

Tommy, don't be ridiculous.  I'm sorry, but when I see a statement like "Green Bay fans would never be able to afford Super Bowl tickets", it's so naive, I have to call you out.  It's lazy posting.  Maybe you should use wikipedia before you post instead of after.  You compound it by focusing on the median income of Green Bay and quote a price of 15k for a pair of tickets.   Here are some things you should consider

- approx 85% of the attendees for a Super Bowl are from out of state (this would change if the local team was in the game)
- tickets are available to season ticket holders (locals) for face value, something like 800 - 1200 dollars.  You could get a brokered ticket to last years SB for around 3K
- just because a the median income in Wisconsin is around 55K, there are plenty of corporations and individuals with incomes that far exceed that

 
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« Reply #22 on: October 17, 2012, 06:31:55 pm »

Tommy, don't be ridiculous.  I'm sorry, but when I see a statement like "Green Bay fans would never be able to afford Super Bowl tickets", it's so naive, I have to call you out.  It's lazy posting.  Maybe you should use wikipedia before you post instead of after.  You compound it by focusing on the median income of Green Bay and quote a price of 15k for a pair of tickets.   Here are some things you should consider

- approx 85% of the attendees for a Super Bowl are from out of state (this would change if the local team was in the game)
- tickets are available to season ticket holders (locals) for face value, something like 800 - 1200 dollars.  You could get a brokered ticket to last years SB for around 3K
- just because a the median income in Wisconsin is around 55K, there are plenty of corporations and individuals with incomes that far exceed that

I'm going to say this yet again.  My name is not Tommy, it's Lee.  That being said, I'm still sticking to my belief that Green Bay fans would not be buying tickets en masse if the Super Bowl was held at Lambeau Field.  The median income for the CITY OF GREEN BAY is accurately stated.  And where did I get the $15K from?  Simple.  I recall reading about a couple who were Bears fans coming to Miami for the Bears-Colts Super Bowl, and complaining about not being able to tailgate and that they spent $12,500 for a pair of tickets.  Granted, those tickets were in the lower level and at about the 35 yard line.
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« Reply #23 on: October 18, 2012, 10:32:48 am »

I'm going to say this yet again.  My name is not Tommy, it's Lee. 

Why is there not anyone named Lee listed in the department you say you teach in at the school you say you teach at?
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« Reply #24 on: October 18, 2012, 11:05:52 am »

I'm going to say this yet again.  My name is not Tommy, it's Lee.  That being said, I'm still sticking to my belief that Green Bay fans would not be buying tickets en masse if the Super Bowl was held at Lambeau Field.  The median income for the CITY OF GREEN BAY is accurately stated.  And where did I get the $15K from?  Simple.  I recall reading about a couple who were Bears fans coming to Miami for the Bears-Colts Super Bowl, and complaining about not being able to tailgate and that they spent $12,500 for a pair of tickets.  Granted, those tickets were in the lower level and at about the 35 yard line.
So one example of one person who paid who-knows-what from who-knows-where to see their favorite team in the Super Bowl.  Guarantee their tickets face value wasn't 12,500.  Note: the people in your scenario were not FROM Miami.  Thus, its likely that the people going to the Super Bowl in Green Bay won't be from Green Bay.  So, the median income of Green Bay, WI is totally irrelevant.
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« Reply #25 on: October 18, 2012, 11:35:05 am »

So one example of one person who paid who-knows-what from who-knows-where to see their favorite team in the Super Bowl.  Guarantee their tickets face value wasn't 12,500.  Note: the people in your scenario were not FROM Miami.  Thus, its likely that the people going to the Super Bowl in Green Bay won't be from Green Bay.  So, the median income of Green Bay, WI is totally irrelevant.

Which is exactly my point.  Green Bay fans won't be at the Super Bowl just because the game is in Green Bay.  And you're probably right that the tickets were not $12,500 face value.  Face value means nothing for the Super Bowl.  Market value does.
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« Reply #26 on: October 18, 2012, 01:53:55 pm »

You're not backing out of this one...

In support of Phish's reasons why the Super Bowl in Green Bay would be a bad choice, you stated:
Plus, Green Bay fans would never be able to afford Super Bowl tickets, so their fans wouldn't even go to the game.
As if to say that "the only fans that go to Super Bowls are people who live nearby, and therefore no one would go if they held it in Green Bay because they're all poor."

Your statement is dead false, as proven repeatedly above.
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« Reply #27 on: October 18, 2012, 02:05:53 pm »

You're not backing out of this one...


LOL You go Brian. Yeah, I think that statement was made with not much thought.

PS. How do you break a quote down and put it in a blue box and answer each point separate? 
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« Reply #28 on: October 18, 2012, 02:13:41 pm »

You're not backing out of this one...

In support of Phish's reasons why the Super Bowl in Green Bay would be a bad choice, you stated:As if to say that "the only fans that go to Super Bowls are people who live nearby, and therefore no one would go if they held it in Green Bay because they're all poor."

Your statement is dead false, as proven repeatedly above.

My bad then.  I should've inserted the word "local" before "Green Bay fans"
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« Reply #29 on: October 18, 2012, 02:23:53 pm »

My bad then.  I should've inserted the word "local" before "Green Bay fans"

Not a big deal.

Lets face it, the skyrocketing cost for SB tickets have made it difficult if not impossible for the average fan to see it live. I am middle class and love football, but would not be willing to make the sacrifice needed to buy the tickets and travel arrangements.

The SB has become a venue for the wealthy. Check it out and keep in mind this is just for 1 ticket and includes nothing else.

 http://www.gotickets.com/sports/nfl/super_bowl.php
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