There are so many scenarios that have been thrown out there: fans as usual, no fans, 25% fans and no alcohol sales, etc. I'm just getting antsy. I WANT TO KNOW!!! [Reply]
If you think the owners are going to willingly turn down money, then you're delusional.
edit: I could see owners limiting the front row tickets to create separation between general public and the team personnel. Don't sell the first 20 rows or so to protect the players. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bill Brasky:
If you think the owners are going to willingly turn down money, then you're delusional.
edit: I could see owners limiting the front row tickets to create separation between general public and the team personnel. Don't sell the first 20 rows or so to protect the players.
You do realize that people in those front 20 rows have more than likely had their seats for a number of years, and that they've already paid for this year, right? You say they won't turn down money, but you think they're going to want hundreds (or thousands) of pissed off fans? That seems pretty delusional, too. If you're not going to allow all fans in, then I say it's better not to allow any fans in. [Reply]
Originally Posted by luv:
You do realize that people in those front 20 rows have more than likely had their seats for a number of years, and that they've already paid for this year, right? You say they won't turn down money, but you think they're going to want hundreds (or thousands) of pissed off fans? That seems pretty delusional, too. If you're not going to allow all fans in, then I say it's better not to allow any fans in.
This is what I'm thinking. Also, a lot of season tickets are bought by groups of people that travel together. If they can only let 25% of them in....well that's going to cause all sorts of problems.
Thing is, if they're not going to let fans, or a certain number in, they need to be informing them soon so they can have time to adjust their plans or whatever. They can't wait until August to do it. But it seems like the NFL is dragging their feet in the hopes they'll be able to have full stadiums. They're in a tough spot for sure. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bugeater:
The NFL doesn't have the luxury of being able to play "wait and see".
Right. JMO but things will calm down as the summer goes along and the NFL will start the season as normal. Then Covid will rear its ugly head and then the NFL will regrettably either cancel attendance or games all together.
Originally Posted by Chief Roundup:
Right. JMO but things will calm down as the summer goes along and the NFL will start the season as normal. Then Covid will rear its ugly head and then the NFL will regrettably either cancel attendance or games all together.
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True, that's a scenario that could easily play out, and no one could complain about it at that point. [Reply]