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re: Millenials are ruining football
Posted on 9/29/17 at 10:39 pm to CCTider
Posted on 9/29/17 at 10:39 pm to CCTider
In all reality, the lack of interest is live sports has a lot to do with technology.
I love going to games. But I won't travel, get a hotel, buy tickets, and sweat my arse off to see Bama play Mercer. I'd rather sit at home in my boxers, eat a ribeye, drink beer, and smoke a joint. Plus you can watch a replay whenever you want, then skip through the commercials.
The watching at home experience has changed dramatically over the last decade+. But the live experience has not improved at all. Selling beer would help. Selling concessions at prices like the do in the New stadium in Atlanta would help even more. Being rid of cupcakes would help the most. I'd rather see fewer games against better teams.
I love going to games. But I won't travel, get a hotel, buy tickets, and sweat my arse off to see Bama play Mercer. I'd rather sit at home in my boxers, eat a ribeye, drink beer, and smoke a joint. Plus you can watch a replay whenever you want, then skip through the commercials.
The watching at home experience has changed dramatically over the last decade+. But the live experience has not improved at all. Selling beer would help. Selling concessions at prices like the do in the New stadium in Atlanta would help even more. Being rid of cupcakes would help the most. I'd rather see fewer games against better teams.
This post was edited on 9/29/17 at 10:41 pm
Posted on 9/29/17 at 10:46 pm to CCTider
Went to my first Tennessee game in 1958...I had season tickets for several years until 1996 traveling from West Tn. to Knoxville every home game and would make a few away games too. Made 16 bowl games and loved every minute of it all. Finally said enough in 1996...too easy to sit my arse at home and watch it on TV along with about 30 other games on TV. Don't miss it a bit.
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