The super bowl is no longer for the fans. It has become a celebrity and ultra wealthy media event that happens to have a football game as an excuse. This event draws the hollyweed elite, government elite and their ultra wealthy butt-buddies and the accompanying perversions witnessed by the influx of pimps providing underage sex slaves. This event now draws as many creeps as the Democratic national convention, the MTV awards, Golden Globes, republican national convention, an IRS training session, a presidential trip to south America, or a Kardashian wedding.
That is why when the super bowl was in Indy I did not go clubbing much right before during and right after. When I did I was careful to follow all the rules and only get dances from girls I knew in clubs I had been to before.
Even for a regular season game; b/w the cost for decent seats; the super-high stadium parking fees; and food/drinks; the avg joe is getting gauched – and the superbowl is pretty much for the 1% it feels like (especially for decent seats) – I guess that is what one gets when there is a monopoly.
It is discussed on sports radio from time to time that more and more NFL teams are having a harder time selling out stadiums – it is said that with today’s technology of super high def TVs etc; many fans rather stay at home; not withstanding saving the major bucks it would take to see it live.
Pro football is the perfect TV sport. It baffles me why anyone would spend the massive amounts of money attending a game in person while I can sit comfortably at home and have a much better veiw of not only the game but of the stripper giving me a BBBJ. Let's face it stadium seats were not made for getting quality head!
I've been a season ticket holder of the Patriots and despite 6 super bowl appearances in that time I have never been. After you get done spending on tickets, airfare, hotel, cocktails, lap dances and food you're spending 6k to see a game I can watch with friends on a big tv, after I sell my two tickets at a huge profit.
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Even for a regular season game; b/w the cost for decent seats; the super-high stadium parking fees; and food/drinks; the avg joe is getting gauched – and the superbowl is pretty much for the 1% it feels like (especially for decent seats) – I guess that is what one gets when there is a monopoly.
It is discussed on sports radio from time to time that more and more NFL teams are having a harder time selling out stadiums – it is said that with today’s technology of super high def TVs etc; many fans rather stay at home; not withstanding saving the major bucks it would take to see it live.