Super Bowl ticket prices.

My two-cents on this, since I AM from Title Town (AKA, Green Bay, WI) and live within the shadows of the Frozen Tundra of Lambeau Field, home of the NFL Packers:
It is a microcosm of what the economics of professional sports are in general to this American society and the monetary importance we place on them.
Do I think that professional in ALL sports are over-paid?? NO, because the fans are willing to pay that ticket price for admission to see them. To me, the players are part of what I would deem a free-enterprise/free-market economy in America. This ever-escalating professional player salary WILL stop when the stadiums are no longer full or when fans no longer buy the team`s apparel and items with their logo`s on them or stop patronizing the team`s sponsors or corporate partners. It`s a pretty simple economic law of supply-and-demand: the players demand the money and fans supply it (along with TV network`s revenue; but that is another issue all in its self. Look at your cable TV or smart-phone streaming bill!)
From what I am reading here in this thread, most of us agree that the Super Bowl prices for ANY thing associated with this event are insane nor are most of you willing to part with your free-income to actually attend this event. I am NOT a Packer season ticket-holder; it simply is beyond my means and is NOT a huge priority for me personally to attend these games (I do, however, when someone offers a free ticket!! How can you say "NO" to attend an always sold-out Packer game for free, unless it`s -15°F in December! ). Do I benefit financially by having the Packer`s play in town? Yes, because I park cars for a "nominal fee" on my lawn and in my driveway, as do MANY home-owners here in this vicinity. It pays for some of my detailing hobby supplies and but mostly for every-day-living-necessity expenses.
That said, I think American society`s infatuation and economic emphasis on sports at ALL levels in general really tells what we consider important to us. It is difficult to say this because teachers, public safety personnel, police personnel are no longer looked upon as respectable professions. That could also be extended to day-care/child-care providers who take care of our young children and nursing home/assisted living personnel who take care of our grandparents or parents.

I am sorry if this sounds like an opinionated Autopian (it is) and boring you as you read this. I will ask you this: What is important to you, personally? How are you spending your time and money? Only you know the answer.
 
If pro athletes were paid based on the likes of my viewing habits, attendance to events, corporate patronage and team merchandising. Aaron Rodger would be lucky to break six figures a year:)
 
Drag Racing kind of went the same way. Back when we could still afford it pit passes were $17.00 a piece so the Wife and I could go there for $34.00. Then they started going up to the point that it was quite a chunk to go there. My weekly paycheck was not rising enough to justify the splurge as everything else was increasing also.

Dave
 
There`s no snow in the game day forecast, but the predicted high is 7 degrees, with a low of 5 below zero. Factor in the wind chill, and it likely will feel below zero the whole day.

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I just laugh. People that have some emotional connection to football and feel compelled to be all wrapped up in it...

Some women came in my pharmacy yesterday and was saying she has to drop her kids off somewhere when she & her husband watch the Eagles play on TV cuz she can`t control herself and may curse screaming at the TV or break something.

Wha? Dunno.

I feel the same way about most pro sports, though I am hooked on endurance auto racing and NHL hockey these days. I used to watch more football a lot more, but seeing all the people who let it consume their lives and would schedule their lives around a game, to include missing their kids activities, left a bad taste in my mouth. In the end, it`s nothing but a form of entertainment and not that different than going to a movie.

As a military reservist, this will be the first Superbowl I`ll be able to watch in years. I normally am travelling home and miss the whole game or at least a big portion of it...followed by passing out and sleeping through what`s left. Should be interesting.
 
If pro athletes were paid based on the likes of my viewing habits, attendance to events, corporate patronage and team merchandising. Aaron Rodger would be lucky to break six figures a year:)
If Pro athlete salaries when up at the same rate of economic inflation as when Packer hall-of-fame quarterback Bart Starr signed his first contract with Green Bay in 1956, A-Rod WOULD only be making six-figures!! When Bart Starr won the first Super Bowl in 1967, he made $100,000 and that included a $15,000 bonus for winning that inaugural Super Bowl!!

Too bad players are not paid like the World Football League did: one for winning the game; a lesser amount if they loose.

I also laugh when the Packers played the Cleveland Browns in Cleveland in November. Ticket prices for admission: $35 -$50 on the open market! This is in comparison to a $150 - $225 average ticket price on the open market for a (always sold-out) November game for the Packers, WITHOUT Aaron Rodgers playing.
 
Drag Racing kind of went the same way. Back when we could still afford it pit passes were $17.00 a piece so the Wife and I could go there for $34.00. Then they started going up to the point that it was quite a chunk to go there. My weekly paycheck was not rising enough to justify the splurge as everything else was increasing also.

Dave

IMHO Drag racing is not a spectator sport. Once your truly involved you`ll never be satisfied just watching.

If I had the amount of money it costs to go to a fancy concert or to the super bowl I think I`d rather use it for a Veterans organization of maybe St Jude----I`d like what I see in the mirror better.
Jay
 
Ticket pricing is utterly ridiculous nowadays. My son is nine years old and I`ve decided against taking him to a Supercross every year due to the cost.

This year I decided that I need to bite the bullet and take him. I bought two $48 tickets, that`s it, and the order total was $137.50.

My wife and I have seen Bon Jovi in concert five or six times and they`re coming to our neck of the woods soon. Tickets about twenty-six rows back cost $550 each. I`m guessing the total for two seats would be $1300–$1400. So we`re definitely not going.

I don`t know how there are sellouts at these prices.

Kind of reminds me of Taylor Swifts tour this year. a couple hundred for nosebleeds. Give me a break. Im not a Tay Tay fan at all and even if I was I would never pay those prices ever. I went to a Deftones concert in Wichita last year at a small venue (awesome) and I paid $35.
 
Well, having watched the majority of the SuperBowls except when I was gone in the USAF, it is sad to observe as the players get paid these astronomical salaries, their production as professional football players has degraded to the point that it is not even fun to watch anymore..

Any of you guys that played football in school, remember how they taught us to put your headgear in the guys chest when you tackled him as hard as you could and drive him backwards ??? You ran toward him, full speed, and put it on him - when was the last time you saw anyone doing that today??

Anything past the line of scrimmage, these lightweights, defensive backs, etc., they look like girls out there just gingerly putting a hand out as the guy runs past them full speed.. :) It`s sad...

Someone is hurt about every other down, has to be carted off the field.. etc..

Speaking of Green Bay, way back before Lonnie was born, the Green Bay Packers were some of the toughest real men football players around...
Both Defensive and Offensive players, toughest, hardest hitting, knock you on your a$$ men in football..

And they always got up and walked back to the huddle, no crying, rolling around on the snow covered field, etc...
And none of them even dreamed what some of these lightweight guys would be getting paid today - for what ??????

It is getting less and less fun to watch it even casually....
It has evolved into too much drama, making it "my own agenda even though I suck as an athlete", bunch of selfish whiners club for way too many..

Thank goodness for the remaining really great men who play great football out there and work hard every down, if it weren`t for them, it would not be real football any longer...
Dan F
 
Well, having watched the majority of the SuperBowls except when I was gone in the USAF, it is sad to observe as the players get paid these astronomical salaries, their production as professional football players has degraded to the point that it is not even fun to watch anymore..

Any of you guys that played football in school, remember how they taught us to put your headgear in the guys chest when you tackled him as hard as you could and drive him backwards ??? You ran toward him, full speed, and put it on him - when was the last time you saw anyone doing that today??

Anything past the line of scrimmage, these lightweights, defensive backs, etc., they look like girls out there just gingerly putting a hand out as the guy runs past them full speed.. :) It`s sad...

Someone is hurt about every other down, has to be carted off the field.. etc..

Speaking of Green Bay, way back before Lonnie was born, the Green Bay Packers were some of the toughest real men football players around...
Both Defensive and Offensive players, toughest, hardest hitting, knock you on your a$$ men in football..

And they always got up and walked back to the huddle, no crying, rolling around on the snow covered field, etc...
And none of them even dreamed what some of these lightweight guys would be getting paid today - for what ??????

It is getting less and less fun to watch it even casually....
It has evolved into too much drama, making it "my own agenda even though I suck as an athlete", bunch of selfish whiners club for way too many..

Thank goodness for the remaining really great men who play great football out there and work hard every down, if it weren`t for them, it would not be real football any longer...
Dan F

Last GB tough man was Favre. Broke his thumb on his throwing hand, had a cast on it and still throwed the damn football and made plays. He had his consecutive start streak for a reason
 
Autopia is having a super bowl sale. 25% off your entire order today. https://www.autopia-carcare.com/
i made my order last night . Spent a hundred free shipping, free microfiber towel set, and it was only $75.

As as far as the super bowl. I wouldn`t pay out the money to support the NFL. They are the only major sport that shows such blatant disrespect for our nation. If they hate it that much move to some other country. Because of this, I even refuse to support them by watching on tv.
 
I may have worn the uniform to allow the players to do the kneeling, doesn`t mean I approve or like it tho.

Dave
 
This is copied from a news site. Is it creditable ?, don`t know but it sounds realistic.

Former NFL running back Herschel Walker accused the NFL of giving out "hush money" to stop players from kneeling for the National Anthem.

Walker cited a controversial $100 million donation to social justice organizations that the NFL offered players.

"The league gave the players a large sum of money toward their cause. That`s hush money," Walker said. Walker, who is black, added that he didn`t think that players should have been kneeling at all.

The National Anthem controversy was first started last season by now-former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick. But it reached fever pitch when Trump criticized the protests in the middle of last year.

As a result of both the initial protest – which, according to polls, was opposed by the majority of Americans –the NFL has seen cratering TV rankings and, embarrassingly, half-empty stadium, as fans abandoned the sport in droves.
Read more at REPORT: NFL Gave Players 'Hush Money' to Keep Them From THIS | American Action News

Dave
 
The kneeling is about disrespecting the flag or the USA. it`s about injustice. Kaepernick should be applauded.
Police shoot more white people every year than any other race. All kinds of people from all races face discrimination. I have been pulled over before, for driving through areas I was told I didn`t belong in. It was the shortest way to get to where I was going. I`ve been pulled over and removed from the car at gunpoint. Just because my car fit a description of a apb. I`ve been accused more than once of drunk driving. This because of my physical handicap. I don`t even drink alcohol, I only drink water in fact. I`ve been yelled racial slurs at by those of other races before. The only way you are held back from your true potential, is by your own actions. You may not get a job because someone doesn`t like the way you look, talk, etc, but there`s plenty of other opportunities. Things are not handed to most. Most people work hard to achieve things. I`ve been knocked down hard many times in my life, but that would not give me the right to disrespect my country. Martin Luther king, rosa parks, they didn`t disrespect this country. They stood up for their beliefs in constructive ways. They didn`t promote violence. They didn`t desecrate the flag, or the national anthem. There`s a right way to move for action and wrong ways. I believe disrespecting the anthem is a wrong way. It just promotes more anger and dissent.
 
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