MintBaconDrivel
10 years ago

Fans and corporate partners, including Associated Bank, purchase remaining tickets to ensure sellout and TV broadcast

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nerdmann
10 years ago
As if there was a doubt.
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10 years ago

As if there was a doubt.

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



nada.
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sschind
10 years ago

As if there was a doubt.

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



No doubt but still kind of embarrassing that we needed a corporate sponsor for a bail out. Make me wonder just how many of those season ticket holders actually use their tickets?
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10 years ago

No doubt but still kind of embarrassing that we needed a corporate sponsor for a bail out. Make me wonder just how many of those season ticket holders actually use their tickets?

Originally Posted by: sschind 



unofficial estimate from me after sitting in the stands for 10 years- 80- 90%. At least the Gold package people around me.
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DoddPower
10 years ago

No doubt but still kind of embarrassing that we needed a corporate sponsor for a bail out. Make me wonder just how many of those season ticket holders actually use their tickets?

Originally Posted by: sschind 



This is very common in the NFL. I don't see it as a big deal. Besides, corporate sponsors fill most the luxury boxes and such, too. That's how I usually get to go to games at other stadiums, especially Carolina Panther games in Charlotte, NC. It's just the way it is. Besides, who can blame people for not wanting to sit through that kind of weather? It's fine for those that want to, but I can't blame anyone for choosing not to. Especially considering the money many will save.

EDIT: One thing that I find increases my game-day experience a little is to have the radio broadcast in one ear throughout the game. It allows me to keep track of details that most would miss otherwise, but still be active and in the moment at the game. Ear-buds work perfect. I would recommend it if anyone hasn't tried it before.

Edit again: Yeah, one has to be extreme to go to this game! heh heh.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/01/03/league-has-no-set-temperature-at-which-its-too-cold-to-play/ 
sschind
10 years ago

This is very common in the NFL. I don't see it as a big deal. Besides, corporate sponsors fill most the luxury boxes and such, too. That's how I usually get to go to games at other stadiums, especially Carolina Panther games in Charlotte, NC. It's just the way it is. Besides, who can blame people for not wanting to sit through that kind of weather? It's fine for those that want to, but I can't blame anyone for choosing not to. Especially considering the money many will save.

EDIT: One thing that I find increases my game-day experience a little is to have the radio broadcast in one ear throughout the game. It allows me to keep track of details that most would miss otherwise, but still be active and in the moment at the game. Ear-buds work perfect. I would recommend it if anyone hasn't tried it before.

Edit again: Yeah, one has to be extreme to go to this game! heh heh.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/01/03/league-has-no-set-temperature-at-which-its-too-cold-to-play/ 

Originally Posted by: DoddPower 



I know its common but in a way fans of other teams have a bit of a right to scoff. As Packers fans that's one thing that we always lord over them. Our stadium has been sold out for XXX number of years. Our waiting list is XXX years long. I realize that there are/were a lot of variables involved with this game what with the weather and how the season went and all but still we rely on a bailout.

Obviously when the initial offer went out it looked as if the Packers might not even make it and the fact that the offer of a refund if they didn't was removed I am sure that made a lot of people's minds up. If the Packers were sitting with a 2 game lead in the division I am sure many more season ticket holders would have made the purchase then. Also, I have no doubt that if the forecast was for 30 degrees and sunny it would have sold out a lot faster as well.

I knew someone would step up and buy the remaining tickets if need be so I was not worried about the blackout but like I said, for a bunch of fans who pride themselves on supporting their team it is a bit embarrassing. I recall reading posts on other Packers forums in the past where Packer fans were chiding other fans for not selling out or having trouble selling out playoff games.
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10 years ago

I know its common but in a way fans of other teams have a bit of a right to scoff. As Packers fans that's one thing that we always lord over them. Our stadium has been sold out for XXX number of years. Our waiting list is XXX years long. I realize that there are/were a lot of variables involved with this game what with the weather and how the season went and all but still we rely on a bailout.

Obviously when the initial offer went out it looked as if the Packers might not even make it and the fact that the offer of a refund if they didn't was removed I am sure that made a lot of people's minds up. If the Packers were sitting with a 2 game lead in the division I am sure many more season ticket holders would have made the purchase then. Also, I have no doubt that if the forecast was for 30 degrees and sunny it would have sold out a lot faster as well.

I knew someone would step up and buy the remaining tickets if need be so I was not worried about the blackout but like I said, for a bunch of fans who pride themselves on supporting their team it is a bit embarrassing. I recall reading posts on other Packers forums in the past where Packer fans were chiding other fans for not selling out or having trouble selling out playoff games.

Originally Posted by: sschind 



anyone who gets too proud and puffed up will eventually get their comeuppance. (Unless they have to deal with a ignorant brother in law.) That said as you already mention this was the year of the imperfect storm. Take away any one of the 5-6 issues including this being the 5th year in a row GB has made the playoffs and simply not having time to make reasonable arrangements for fans who live more than a few hours away to get flights, lodging or the time off work. Even factoring in the additions seats and the fact that the average fan is not use to being able to buy playoff tickets from the Packers instead of on the secondary markets.

Keep in mind there are not very many teams who could have faced all the adversities GB faced an still have sold out.
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DoddPower
10 years ago

I know its common but in a way fans of other teams have a bit of a right to scoff. As Packers fans that's one thing that we always lord over them. Our stadium has been sold out for XXX number of years. Our waiting list is XXX years long. I realize that there are/were a lot of variables involved with this game what with the weather and how the season went and all but still we rely on a bailout.

Obviously when the initial offer went out it looked as if the Packers might not even make it and the fact that the offer of a refund if they didn't was removed I am sure that made a lot of people's minds up. If the Packers were sitting with a 2 game lead in the division I am sure many more season ticket holders would have made the purchase then. Also, I have no doubt that if the forecast was for 30 degrees and sunny it would have sold out a lot faster as well.

I knew someone would step up and buy the remaining tickets if need be so I was not worried about the blackout but like I said, for a bunch of fans who pride themselves on supporting their team it is a bit embarrassing. I recall reading posts on other Packers forums in the past where Packer fans were chiding other fans for not selling out or having trouble selling out playoff games.

Originally Posted by: sschind 



Eh, I just don't view it as embarrassment. There were and are extenuating circumstances, and the game still sold out, anyway. That's all that matters. Whether it sells out just before the deadline or several days, it doesn't matter to me. There are exceptions to everything, and this has been a season full of exceptions. A few overly verbose fans that brag too much don't reflect the general fan base.

I just don't think Packer fans have anything to be embarrassed about.
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