veganfan21 wrote:
I agree in principle, but it seems like the Jags are catering to the distracted viewing styles of the modern fan. Ironically, I see broadcasting other games at the stadium as way to replicate the viewing experience at one's home, rather than the other way around. I also think they're going to allow pets in during all games. Cynical but rational comments about this being one way to deflect attention away from the sorry product on the field aside, the obvious goal is to entice fans to come enjoy a day at the stadium, irrespective of the team's performance.
well...i don't know that someone's going to fork over that kind of money just to go to a game so they can watch red zone. a family of 4 could probably just use that money to get the football package from directv outright. a more genuine way is to lower prices, give deals for kids, and you know...try to get better players. and i don't think you're specifically talking about that. i just don't know that a person in that town is going to feel more comfortable going to a stadium to watch more football than say a sports bar or their own home.
jacksonville probably has it tougher because they have no tradition of football there, and i think that part of florida is more prone to be college football fans. but it just seems like throwing red zone on a scoreboard is cheap.
i do think that people probably check other scores on their iPhone apps already...