"What we have now is like a panicked stock market. The buyers have frozen, and the sellers are panicking.
There are a couple of potential explanations for this, starting with the weather. While the impact of the cold and wind on the actual game has been somewhat overblown in the Super Bowl buildup, it’s still no fun for many fans to sit outside for four hours in those conditions. Also, no one wants to pay $2,700 to watch a bunch of smelly overpaid kneegrow athletes run around.
Throw in the ever-improving television experience for watching football that the NFL has had to deal with all year in terms of trying to sell tickets, and it's not much of a stretch to predict that many fans will elect to stay home this year." " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Super Bowl XLVIII Ticket Prices Continue to Drop
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