Post#3 » by Icness » Wed Sep 11, 2013 12:22 am
Yeah the aftermarket prices are what should really matter. My brother-in-law has Browns season tickets but sells 5-6 of the games for at least double their value every year. Even when they're terrible they still command serious inflation.
The Colts benefit from having no direct competition for the Indy sports dollar. The Pacers have enough clout of their own and only start playing once the Colts are half done. No baseball, no hockey except minor leagues, no college football really either. Plus that stadium is beautiful and very fan-friendly. Second best in the league to Dallas of the places I've been, and I've been to CLE, CIN, PIT, BAL, IND, CHI, MIN, BUF, PHI (the Vet), WAS, TB, ATL, DAL, SF, and the old Giants Stadium.
It's not whether you win or lose, it's how good you look playing the game