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Getting hammered in a pirate ship sounds like a fun time! When do the Pats play down there again?Lived down there for 9 years. Florida pro sports fan bases are the worst there are. They love to claim attendance sucks because there are so many transplants rooting for other teams but that’s ridiculous that there aren’t 60,000 people in the Tampa Bay Area that root for the Bucs? Please. When the Rays were good they had to give away playoff tickets so as not to be ridiculed on TV for having a half empty stadium. The Bucs even in Jameis’ first year or so (lots of FSU fans in that area) had fairly crappy attendance. They’re just crappy fans. I remember when I first moved down there I was amazed you could just mosey over to Dale Mabry Hwy and buy a ticket for $20 a half hour before the game. Most of them don’t even watch the game. They hang out by that stupid pirate ship and get hammered. Needless to say I’m glad to be back in New England.
Season tickets or personal seat licenses? How does it work when the rats and giants share a stadium.The Jets? They have a die hard fan base that dislike the Giants. They are all Patriots haters. All games are sold out. There is a waiting list to get season tickets. With the masses of people in Connecticut, New York and New Jersey filling seats won't be a problem regardless of how they play.
Curious to all you people who have attended these type of games. Do you all stink by the 4th quarter, does the whole stadium stink from body odour?It is what it is.
Then there are the 100+ degree stadiums in the baking sun at 1PM kickoff.
A person can live in the "NJ Jets area" and still not have an informed opinion. I'm glad to have helped with that. This is an exchange of ideas/information, not about winning and losing.You proved your point. I live in NJ Jets area, but you win. Done
Lived down there for 9 years. Florida pro sports fan bases are the worst there are. They love to claim attendance sucks because there are so many transplants rooting for other teams but that’s ridiculous that there aren’t 60,000 people in the Tampa Bay Area that root for the Bucs? Please. When the Rays were good they had to give away playoff tickets so as not to be ridiculed on TV for having a half empty stadium. The Bucs even in Jameis’ first year or so (lots of FSU fans in that area) had fairly crappy attendance. They’re just crappy fans. I remember when I first moved down there I was amazed you could just mosey over to Dale Mabry Hwy and buy a ticket for $20 a half hour before the game. Most of them don’t even watch the game. They hang out by that stupid pirate ship and get hammered. Needless to say I’m glad to be back in New England.
Worst fans bases? I think that’s debatable. They are not as into pro sports, the population base has a lot of preixisting fandoms from transplants. That doesn’t mean the ones who go are the worst fans.
A lot of the college fan bases do not like those areas of the state. I.e. many Gator and Seminole fans even in South FL hate all things Miami sports due to the Miami Hurricanes and thus don’t like the fish, and don’t really have a connection to TB or Jax. It’s almost as if the fact that there are multiple teams make it less likely to follow than if there was a singular team they would follow.
As for the Bucs, many fans have jumped off the bandwagon since most of all think Jameis is a scumbag and especially those fans who despise FSU, again college feelings taking the priority.
There’s definitely your fair weather and less than loyal Floridians, but it isn’t one singular thing. The passion is there for most things college and there’s only so much sports energy no matter where you go in the country, with some areas like New England being an exception not the norm.
Don’t the Lightning have a good track record for attendance in hockey?
Ross is having J-Lo hang her bare ass out the window of her club area for 30 seconds at the start of every quarter.
Season tickets or personal seat licenses? How does it work when the rats and giants share a stadium.
A person can live in the "NJ Jets area" and still not have an informed opinion. I'm glad to have helped with that. This is an exchange of ideas/information, not about winning and losing.
You took an L here but I think you’ll have better luck next time.Attitude, thanks bye
I just mean the PSL's. It allows them to rights on other events at the stadium right? So how does it work, who gets 1st dibs?Hi, they don't share it at the same time, meaning games. Usually one is away while the other is home. They both have personal seat licenses. Season tickets are expensive for the stadium.
I just mean the PSL's. It allows them to rights on other events at the stadium right? So how does it work, who gets 1st dibs?