NFL Attendance
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Tigerfan00I know some people rag on other teams fan bases for people now showing up but I thought Id look up to see exactly where the cities rank. Ill just cover the last 3 years.
2009 season top 5
1. Dallas
2. Washington
3. NY Giants
4. NY jets
5. Denver
bottom 5
28. Chicago
29. St. Louis
30. Jacksonville
31. Detroit
32. Oakland
15. Cleveland
23. Cincinnati
25. Pittsburgh
2010 season top 5
1. Dallas
2. Washington
3. NY Giants
4. NY jets
5. Denver
bottom 5
28. Minnesota
29. Detroit
30. St Louis
31. Tampa Bay
32. Oakland
20. Cleveland
23. Pittsburgh
27. Cincinnati
2011 season top 5
1. Dallas
2. NY Giants
3. NY Jets
4. Washington
5. Denver
bottom 5
28. Miami
29. Oakland
30. Tampa Bay
31. St Louis
32. Cincinnati
18. Cleveland
22. Pittsburgh
I still dont know why the NFL has 3 teams in Florida and why do they keep trying with the city of Oakland -
ytownfootballThis info doesn't look right to me. Seems like an attendance by stadium size rather than "sellout" which is the lynch pin of the issue.
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royal_k
Yeah, my thoughts as well. I'd like to see a list of sellouts in this time frame.ytownfootball;1026584 wrote:This info doesn't look right to me. Seems like an attendance by stadium size rather than "sellout" which is the lynch pin of the issue. -
DeyDurkie5tigerfail ftw
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SportsAndLadyYou suck tigerfan
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Tigerfan00Yeah got it off FailSPN. They didnt mention how many total seats each stadium has just the attendance.
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jordo212000For baseball they always do a % of how full the stadium is. They don't do that for the NFL?
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GoPens
Don't have time to look up for everyone but i remember an article from last year that said the Packers have sold out every game since 1960 and the Steelers have sold out every game since November 1972.royal_k;1026587 wrote:Yeah, my thoughts as well. I'd like to see a list of sellouts in this time frame. -
wes_mantoothGoPens;1026683 wrote:Don't have time to look up for everyone but i remember an article from last year that said the Packers have sold out every game since 1960 and the Steelers have sold out every game since November 1972.
That makes me wonder why Pittsburgh built such a small stadium attendance wise. With the amount of fans they have....why not build a 75-80 thousand seat stadium -
Ironman92Everything in moderation.
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GoPens
To keep demand high. Make tickets difficult to get. I think that's one reason why Pittsburgh fans travel so well to other cities--especially those within driving distance. Tickets are definitely easier to get in Cincy, Cleveland, etc.wes_mantooth;1026684 wrote:That makes me wonder why Pittsburgh built such a small stadium attendance wise. With the amount of fans they have....why not build a 75-80 thousand seat stadium -
LJwes_mantooth;1026684 wrote:That makes me wonder why Pittsburgh built such a small stadium attendance wise. With the amount of fans they have....why not build a 75-80 thousand seat stadium
They are supposed to expand to clise to 70k by 2013 -
wes_mantoothGoPens;1026688 wrote:To keep demand high. Make tickets difficult to get. I think that's one reason why Pittsburgh fans travel so well to other cities--especially those within driving distance.
Maybe I am wrong, but seems like demand would still be high and the added revenue would be incredible. -
ytownfootball
I'd say equally to insure they're on tv, at least from a marketing standpoint.GoPens;1026688 wrote:To keep demand high. Make tickets difficult to get. I think that's one reason why Pittsburgh fans travel so well to other cities--especially those within driving distance. Tickets are definitely easier to get in Cincy, Cleveland, etc. -
Pick6
I dont buy that they "travel" well. There are always a bunch of Pittsburgh fans at every away game because they are located all over the country.GoPens;1026688 wrote:To keep demand high. Make tickets difficult to get. I think that's one reason why Pittsburgh fans travel so well to other cities--especially those within driving distance. Tickets are definitely easier to get in Cincy, Cleveland, etc. -
Pick6
agree. One of the largest fan bases in sports. They could expand and only benefit from it.wes_mantooth;1026690 wrote:Maybe I am wrong, but seems like demand would still be high and the added revenue would be incredible. -
GoPens
That's a part of it I'm sure, but I myself have flown to 8 different cities to see them play (in addition to driving to Cleveland and Cincy) and I know many others who have as well. A couple of travel agencies have packages too, so yes, they do "travel well".Pick6;1026727 wrote:I dont buy that they "travel" well. There are always a bunch of Pittsburgh fans at every away game because they are located all over the country. -
like_that
Or there are just a bunch of bandwagon fans.Pick6;1026727 wrote:I dont buy that they "travel" well. There are always a bunch of Pittsburgh fans at every away game because they are located all over the country. -
GoPens
Ah yes, the standard answer of jealous fans who like loser cities. Congrats for chirping in with the old unoriginal stand-by.like_that;1026766 wrote:Or there are just a bunch of bandwagon fans. -
LJTigerfan00;1026667 wrote:Yeah got it off FailSPN. They didnt mention how many total seats each stadium has just the attendance.
There is a sort by % option -
like_that
If the Browns won the SB this year I would be saying the same thing. Why would I be jealous? I don't need to cling onto a winning team that I have no connection to because I am weak minded, and need a sense of some type of glory.GoPens;1026768 wrote:Ah yes, the standard answer of jealous fans who like loser cities. Congrats for chirping in with the old unoriginal stand-by.
Nice to see you get butt hurt over the comment. If you think the rednecks in Ohio are real pburgh fans you are kidding yourself. If you think the pburgh fans who "travel" out west to watch the steelers play are real pburgh fans, you are also kidding yourself.
I am willing to bet real pburgh fans dislike the idiot redneck "fans" who have absolutely no connection to the state of Pennsylvania, let alone the city of pittsburgh. In fact i know real steelers fans who hate those type of people. I know it was annoying to deal with lebron "fans" when the Cavs were successful, and I know they wouldn't have felt the same pride if the Cavs won the title as real Cleveland fans would have.
Now cue the typical (insert story on why so and so has always been a fan), the "you are just jealous," or "why are you so concerned with who people root for" responses. I just call it like it is. -
Con_AlmaI'd like to see attendance as a figure with relation to market size. That would be much more telling.
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Skyhook79like_that;1026772 wrote:If the Browns won the SB this year I would be saying the same thing. Why would I be jealous? I don't need to cling onto a winning team that I have no connection to because I am weak minded, and need a sense of some type of glory.
Nice to see you get butt hurt over the comment. If you think the rednecks in Ohio are real pburgh fans you are kidding yourself. If you think the pburgh fans who "travel" out west to watch the steelers play are real pburgh fans, you are also kidding yourself.
I am willing to bet real pburgh fans dislike the idiot redneck "fans" who have absolutely no connection to the state of Pennsylvania, let alone the city of pittsburgh. In fact i know real steelers fans who hate those type of people. I know it was annoying to deal with lebron "fans" when the Cavs were successful, and I know they wouldn't have felt the same pride if the Cavs won the title as real Cleveland fans would have.
Now cue the typical (insert story on why so and so has always been a fan), the "you are just jealous," or "why are you so concerned with who people root for" responses. I just call it like it is.
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like_that
Yes I know my post was failhook proof.failhook79;1026828 wrote:I am not capable to read beyond 3 lines.