Are you sure? I saw security removing a water bottle from a guy's bag on the way in. And still, water isn't beer. Charging the price of a six pack for a cup of beer is a bit ridiculous.
I was going to bring this up after we finished with the homoeroticism part, which hat seems to be avoiding now.
So is charging 4 bucks for a bottle in a bar. You gotta pay to play. It's called supply and demand, or life, if you will.
My recommendation is to buy a 12 pack of beer, stay home to watch the baseball game, get comfortable on the couch, then change the channel to a good basketball game.
Not at all. Of course, wrestling fans see the spectacle for what it is. Football fans are stupid enough to think their deal has some greater meaning.
If it's sealed, yes, I'm sure. I know this because I've done it at both Cincy and Atlanta with no issue.
You kept mentioning the homoerotic element of football as if it was a negative quality. I then asked about the homoerotic element of the WWE (a sport which you enjoy) and how it differed in the slightest from the homoerotic element of football. You responded by saying absolutely nothing about homoeroticism. Explain to me how I am not keeping up. It looks like you just made yourself look stupid and don't want to admit that the WWE (which, again, you like) is probably twice as homoerotic as the sport you're bashing. Note: I didn't say homoeroticism was a "bad" thing. You inferred that it was with your posts.
The guys outside GAB make a killing because Cincinnatians are so cheap they never pay ballpark prices for water and peanuts.
I don't have to drive 8 hours round trip to go to a movie. There's a movie theater 2 minutes from my house. And movies are in cool dark rooms. No hot weather or sunshine to make a man thirsty. Ah. His had probably been opened. That makes sense.
Which won't matter when the money goes out of the deal for the owners. Nobody spends the money necessary to own an NFL team to lose money.
plenty of nfl teams lose money. it's an ego purchase. the price nfl teams sell for has never had anything to do with profitability.