Bucs home opener against Panthers to be blacked out

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hard to sell tickets when ure a piece of shyt :jawalrus:

Exactly, when the teams win, the fans come. When they dont win you see empty seats. Especially when games cost so much. Why spend a hundred or so bucks a ticket when your team is obviously robbing you by phoning it in(in some cases)
 

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Move them to LA!

The nfl wants a franchise in l.a. but honestly l.a. dont support nobody consistently but the lakers. Thats why they lost the rams and raiders to begin with. That and that shytty oversized stadium is holding them back.
 

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The worst part is that this means they didn't even sell out 85% of the tickets because the NFL changed the rule. It's no longer 100% or bust.

I'd think Tampa is headed down the right path as an org tho...but I hear they're just too expensive either way. shyt, look at who the owner is.
 

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It solves the dilemma of, "why go to the game when I can watch it on TV?"

but like the article says, they are potentially losing customers, I mean fans, by not lifting the blackout rule in a time of economic distress in many parts of the country. If they had any sense, they'd have lifted the blackout rules last season in gesture of goodwill.
 

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but like the article says, they are potentially losing customers, I mean fans, by not lifting the blackout rule in a time of economic distress in many parts of the country. If they had any sense, they'd have lifted the blackout rules last season in gesture of goodwill.

I'm not saying it's a good idea :laugh:
 

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but like the article says, they are potentially losing customers, I mean fans, by not lifting the blackout rule in a time of economic distress in many parts of the country. If they had any sense, they'd have lifted the blackout rules last season in gesture of goodwill.
Goodwill and General Pinochet-Goodell? :childplease:
 
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