@Whiticar Because they lost lol. Because they gave up 48 points and Josh Allen looked superhuman. That’s sports media. If you don’t wanna be criticized, then win games. Loser gets lambasted.
@Landon3MR I’d say most energy is being saved not railing against this guy because their coach already said they’re finding ways to cut him from the team starting immediately and their core players are lambasting him. The Colts just sat AR a few weeks and never said anything about it afaik
@deathxdefeat@TheJoeySwoll I think you have to actually mean it though lol. I’m by no means small (read not muscular lol) and I lift every day. If someone walked up to me and was like “good job for coming” I’d probably wanna walk into traffic.
#DetroitLions ticket demand does not force a price increase, it allows it. Two years of being good and they’re willing to price out long time loyal fans.
@detsportsnation They’ve gone up $1800USD on us since 2023. We won’t be renewing. With the exchange rate, there’s zero way. With private equity investment being a thing in the NFL now, it’s sick to me that they’re milking fans this hard while owners have the opportunity to get richer than ever.
@Detroit_Geo@PrideOfDetroit I’ve resold well below what the Lions were selling tickets for in our own section. You can ask for that much, but tickets are much much slower to move this year. Prices drop massively 1-2 days before the game. I’ve put up tickets as low as $160USD this year on game day.
@NewWaveHoward@Sandman7773 @Bill_Shea19 Better cash flow. Getting bulk payment in at the beginning of the year inflates just one month and now you’re budgeting a lump sum all year. Monthly is a more consistent trickle in. Businesses close cause cash flow sucks, not sales.