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Right, but I think price is used as an excuse when it isn't the real reason. Sure, some people sit in the endzones instead of paying $100/seat donation. Sure some people sit in the $100/donation seats instead of the chairbacks at $325 or $650 a seat donation. So price matters. But I don't think there are a lot of people that WANT season tickets that DON'T buy them at all because of price.
I offered to buy tickets for young alums that couldn't afford them, and basically all I heard was crickets. Mostly I think that people generally feel that their TIME is too valuable to be spent putting in the effort to watch a pedestrian product. There are all kinds of broke-ass people that can scrape up enough money to go out every weekend drinking. Cause they WANT to. It all comes down to desire - and we need to inspire that.
I totally agree with this. For me I don't have a lot of extra spending cash so basically I scrap together my pennies and dimes for a year and get the best seats I can afford. My biggest problem as it stands isn't so much the price, but my work schedule. I work two jobs (one of which is retail) which makes it extremely difficult to work with in order to get the time off to attend the games. I'm currently working I switching to a different position just so that I'll be to actually purchase season tickets this year AND go to the games.
But you're right when it comes to wanting to go. There are a lot of casual fans that look at this team and think "meh why should I pay $35 to see a mediocre to bad product?" Diaco and the coaching staff, the team, and Manuel all need to work their butts off in order to spark the interest of the fairweather fans. In my opinion, so far they've been up to the challenge, but lets see how it goes onces the season starts. In the mean time, I will be talking up this team to everyone that will listen.


