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under appreciated sit com and under appreciated character
Nashville is a destination city. Pretty obvious reason for opposing fans to make a trip. FO is going to sell tickets to anyone with a credit card. I can't blame them for that.
It’s coming.True- but don’t complain about your local fan base, especially when the franchise hasn’t won the Lombardi
Most excellent character. He was awesome in that movie. Fuck it, I’m putting it on!And actor as a whole. His brief crybaby stoner character in Platoon says about how long he’s been around,
He also had some good moments too..INT of Brady to seal that game and end Bradys NE career in a bad note...classic, I personally loved that!**** him. Him playing the role of a piece of burnt toast cost us the AFC Championship Game two years ago. **** him.
locals get zero preference... and Titan FO has before and IMO will again sell blocks knowingly to opposing fan bases
The fact they have blocks is a testament to how bad the Titan FO is...
Instead of pricing the tickets to the market they price the tickets to the NFL .... I recall complaining to my ticket rep about an almost 20% price increase once and they said something like 'equivalent ticket in baltimore costs 13% more than Titans" ... I was like I could NOT care less what they pay in murdermore!
bottom line Titan FO are lazy and hate Titan fans = FACT
Winner!I'm surprised Titans fans are this triggered over a former player saying what is obvious to anybody who actually goes to games.
Our stadium is usually full of empty seats (especially in the upper levels) and overrun with opposing fans. The current atmosphere is incomparable to the McNair/George days of the early 2000s no matter how many excuses you make.
I’m not saying there is not a good fan base. There are great fans here. Having a good fan base does not always equate to ticket sales. What I’m saying is that people need to calm down a little when a statement is made that has some truth to it.GTFO with that. I got to go to my first Titans game this year after going to the Music City Bowl and the atmospheres were very similar. Sure we saw some empty seats up top but the weather almost all afternoon was terrible. Plus if I’m not mistaken, I read the official attendance was like 69,100, just sort of the capacity. For a small market team that’s dealt with over a decade in our teams history of being mediocre at best, I’d say we have a great fan base
True- but don’t complain about your local fan base, especially when the franchise hasn’t won the Lombardi
I’ve been a season ticket holder since they came to nashville. It is louder now than 10 years ago. But still not close to the franchises first 5 years here. The tailgating experience was off the chart. Then after the Super Bowl core we’re released the buzz dropped way off. Other than the 09 run that ended in 1st round exit, fans didn’t have much. And the organization let the game day experience go stale. I’ve been to a fair number of other venues. And I’m a big Preds season ticket holder as well. tgere are a few things, including the ticket management as you mentioned that help foster loyalty and allegiance. Titans just never embraced those moves and let the product die on the vine. I think it’s better than the past few years but I could list several ways the titans could definitely enhance their services that would result in fan loyalty equal to Browns, Bills etc.Bills and Browns both have excellent fan bases despite no Super Bowls.
There’s only one winner each year. That can’t be the only criteria for fans to show up.
Btw, I 100% agree with what posters have said about the titans lack of care for who buys the tickets, and lack of appreciation for PSL’s. But there has to be responsibility both ways. I’ve been to games where home fans leave early when we are winning…
This year has been noticeably louder than years past (at least on TV). If Titans get the 1 seed we will have an opportunity to show everyone how good of a fan base we really are. Make Nissan a tough place to play.
I’ve been a season ticket holder since they came to nashville. It is louder now than 10 years ago. But still not close to the franchises first 5 years here. The tailgating experience was off the chart. Then after the Super Bowl core we’re released the buzz dropped way off. Other than the 09 run that ended in 1st round exit, fans didn’t have much. And the organization let the game day experience go stale. I’ve been to a fair number of other venues. And I’m a big Preds season ticket holder as well. tgere are a few things, including the ticket management as you mentioned that help foster loyalty and allegiance. Titans just never embraced those moves and let the product die on the vine. I think it’s better than the past few years but I could list several ways the titans could definitely enhance their services that would result in fan loyalty equal to Browns, Bills etc.
GTFO with that. I got to go to my first Titans game this year after going to the Music City Bowl and the atmospheres were very similar. Sure we saw some empty seats up top but the weather almost all afternoon was terrible. Plus if I’m not mistaken, I read the official attendance was like 69,100, just sort of the capacity. For a small market team that’s dealt with over a decade in our teams history of being mediocre at best, I’d say we have a great fan base
GTFO with that. I got to go to my first Titans game this year after going to the Music City Bowl and the atmospheres were very similar. Sure we saw some empty seats up top but the weather almost all afternoon was terrible. Plus if I’m not mistaken, I read the official attendance was like 69,100, just sort of the capacity. For a small market team that’s dealt with over a decade in our teams history of being mediocre at best, I’d say we have a great fan base
I’m not saying there is not a good fan base. There are great fans here. Having a good fan base does not always equate to ticket sales. What I’m saying is that people need to calm down a little when a statement is made that has some truth to it.
They can announce attendance all they want. It doesn’t matter. That is the number of tickets sold, not butts in the seats. The first year or so of “rebuilding”….there was still a waiting list for PSLs. I sat in a 3/4 full stadium several games where they announced attendance as another consecutive sell out (because of the full PSL sales)….3/4 full at best.
Glad you got to go to your first game. I hope you get to go to many more. This is my 20th year as a season ticket holder. I have a little bit more experience and reference here so calm down with the GTFO.