you know that makes alot of sense I wish someone with some knowledge of that will explain what the market stuff comes down too. AND WHO CARES IF THE STEELERS WON THE WORST SUPERBOWL EVER PLAYED
bdaddy, it's all about the size of the city. Just think about it this way...if every person in the entire city of Jacksonville bought one piece of Jaguars merchandise, only one in five people in Atlanta would need to buy Falcons' gear to match (and actually) pass their sales numbers. When you take that into account and include every aspect (TV, radio, etc.), then you can see why even if a small market team is beloved by their fans, they will normally never be as lucrative as a crappy team in an apathetic big city.
In addition, the stadium deals really matter. The Tampa Bay Bucs under Hugh Culverhouse were very profitable because of the amount of money he made whenever the stadium was used by anyone else. There is also the luxury boxes, parking, and advertising.
I am just happy there will be NFL football in 2007 and not a strike/lockout :o)
There must be more to the story. It's hard to believe the owners were that easy. I'll bet we'll see an excalation in prices at the field next year.
bdaddy, it's all about the size of the city. I'm not sure I buy this. Not that having more population close by doesn't help but then why has the NFL failed in Los Angeles twice? People in LA have no compunctions about putting brand names on their clothes and the population is several multiples of most other NFL markets. (Ruh roh, did I just call out Joe88?)
who cares? we have football for 6 more years...awesome!