Alan has a point, there's a changing dynamic in sport viewership, especially live events. There are so many more options than 10,20, 30 years ago etc. I find myself going to fewer Bobcat games and professional games as well. Part of that has to do with being married with kids, but I wouldn't be surprised that once our kids are older I wouldn't go to as many as I once did. My wife enjoys sports as well, but like Alan I see others around me not going to as many games as they once did, and as always cost is a factor.
A friend of mine has season tickets to the Browns. During one game toward the end of the third quarter, we went down to the lounge where season ticket holders hang out. I joked that this must be what happens when the season is a bust. I was politely corrected by another fan. He told me he has been to several different NFL stadiums and the lounges in those stadiums are also filled with people checking their cell phones, hanging out with friends, watching other games, and seemingly oblivious to what's happening on the field.
Demographically we are a nation of 3000+ million people, one would think there would never be a shortage of people who want to go to live sporting events and actually watch the games. However, as evidenced by those sports lounges in stadiums, fans especially young millennials view things differently. We shall see.
Last Edited: 1/5/2017 12:35:50 PM by cbus cat fan