Jags Attendance for 2013

Started by Keith-N-Jax, December 31, 2013, 08:40:41 AM

Keith-N-Jax

So the Jaguars finish 28th and it looks like they didn't included the London game. Pretty good considering the last few years we have had to endure.
     
 
http://espn.go.com/nfl/attendance



pierre

And kind of a weak schedule this year to be honest. Next year, they replace the Chiefs, Chargers, Bills and Cardinals with the Steelers, Browns, Dolphins and Giants. Much more attractive games.

Keith-N-Jax

And a better Jags team to go with it we all hope.

pierre

Quote from: Keith-N-Jax on December 31, 2013, 09:00:49 AM
And a better Jags team to go with it we all hope.

I hope so (and think so). I know Caldwell and the team were sort of passive last year in free agency. But I think they were realistic with the state of their roster and didn't see the need to hand out big money deals. I could see them spending money on interior offensive linemen or on a defensive end this time around.

KenFSU

Quote from: pierre on December 31, 2013, 08:59:24 AM
And kind of a weak schedule this year to be honest. Next year, they replace the Chiefs, Chargers, Bills and Cardinals with the Steelers, Browns, Dolphins and Giants. Much more attractive games.

Throw in a new QB and some pretty exciting upgrades to the stadium and I see a pretty big climb in attendance next year too.

duvaldude08

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An attendance of almost 60,000 is excellent given the situation, not to mention our crappy home schedule we had. Next year with improved play, and an MUCH better home schedule, attendance will bump back up again. Regardless of what people perceive, we have one of the most passionate fan bases in the NFL. Were emotionally attached to our team. Its funny, that artcile I posted in another thread about the Steelers attedance, is never mentioned in the media. Their attedance has plummeted dramatcially and its cited how they show up in droves for the away games, but dont show up for home games. Their last game against the Bengals only had a crowd of about 51,000, and it was obvious. When I noticed it I was like, maybe people started leaving because its the end of the game, but then I realized it was only the 3rd Quarter LOL But yet their view as one of the "strongest" fan bases... Sure  ::)
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Keith-N-Jax

When your franchise has won multiple Super Bowls you tend to get a pass on most things. That's just the way things are,

duvaldude08

Quote from: Keith-N-Jax on December 31, 2013, 10:06:32 AM
When your franchise has won multiple Super Bowls you tend to get a pass on most things. That's just the way things are,

yup
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tufsu1

Quote from: duvaldude08 on December 31, 2013, 09:40:00 AM
Its funny, that artcile I posted in another thread about the Steelers attedance, is never mentioned in the media. Their attedance has plummeted dramatcially and its cited how they show up in droves for the away games, but dont show up for home games. Their last game against the Bengals only had a crowd of about 51,000, and it was obvious. When I noticed it I was like, maybe people started leaving because its the end of the game, but then I realized it was only the 3rd Quarter LOL

what were the weather conditions in Pittsburgh that day?

duvaldude08

Quote from: tufsu1 on December 31, 2013, 10:43:15 AM
Quote from: duvaldude08 on December 31, 2013, 09:40:00 AM
Its funny, that artcile I posted in another thread about the Steelers attedance, is never mentioned in the media. Their attedance has plummeted dramatcially and its cited how they show up in droves for the away games, but dont show up for home games. Their last game against the Bengals only had a crowd of about 51,000, and it was obvious. When I noticed it I was like, maybe people started leaving because its the end of the game, but then I realized it was only the 3rd Quarter LOL

what were the weather conditions in Pittsburgh that day?

There was no snow... And it is cited that theyve had attendance isses the past few years. I posted the article in another thread.
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tufsu1

I watched the game...it was hardly good weather...just like the Steelers/Ravens Sunday night game was

put it this way...how many Jags fans show up on a 95 degree day or in a downpour?

Keith-N-Jax

Ah which is more tolerable? and Steeler fans should be used to snow and cold. It was cold at the London game, but I'll take that over 90 degree heat. I remember the AZ game in 2010 I think in Sept, I thought I was going to pass out at one point.

Wacca Pilatka

Quote from: Keith-N-Jax on December 31, 2013, 12:16:11 PM
Ah which is more tolerable? and Steeler fans should be used to snow and cold. It was cold at the London game, but I'll take that over 90 degree heat. I remember the AZ game in 2010 I think in Sept, I thought I was going to pass out at one point.

It was September '09 and it was pretty rough.
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duvaldude08

Quote from: tufsu1 on December 31, 2013, 12:01:40 PM
I watched the game...it was hardly good weather...just like the Steelers/Ravens Sunday night game was

put it this way...how many Jags fans show up on a 95 degree day or in a downpour?

You misssed the point, I was referring to attendance in recent YEARS.  ::)
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tufsu1

Well since you brought up the Colts playoff ticket sales (may have been in another thread) they have sold out 137 of their last 138 games. And while they have been granted an extension until tomorrow to sell their remaining playoff tickets, so have the Bengals AND PACKERS!!