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The Jets have slashed ticket prices this season and now the place is packed with excitement. I don't understand the "businessmen" in Kansas City.
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Just look around the NFL and MLB. It's happening everywhere. |
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Yankees, Patriots, Packers, Lakers, Celtics, Heat, Steelers..... It's not because they are old legendary franchises that they have so much more than everyone else...it's because they win. The Chiefs will never be those teams but there's no excuse they aren't miles beyond where they are. Being a "fan" is getting tougher and tougher, I admit. |
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So that is why, always wondered why that section is empty. |
There were literally THREE people in one of the end-zone sections yesterday.
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Are these seats belonging to people who just hang out inside the suite? Or are they separate tickets?
Are they blocks sold to companies that may just go unused sometimes? I doubt the chiefs would let a whole tier go unsold. I am guessing those tickets are paid for but not being used or being used by people who just soak up the AC inside. |
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If people just aren't going outside because they're afraid that their money might blow away or that the noise might damage the starch on their suits, then the Chiefs just need to sell separate tickets. It's idiotic to display your stadium as half-empty as ours is all because your wine and cheese crowd wants to stay indoors. It wouldn't make sense to me, though, if the Chiefs are allowing fans to go into suites. We'd have to be the only team in the league doing that since other teams premium and club levels are packed every game. If fans in NYC and Dallas are paying for a club level ticket and staying out in the seats then I don't see what would make KC fans do it in MASS NUMBERS. |
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