- Thread Author
- #1
By joining our community, you'll be able to connect with fellow fans that live and breathe Detroit sports just like you!
Get StartedHe is worth 26 per. Cap is 168 now and will rise...
Along with ticket prices, and merchandise and food etc. Why is no one else concerned about this.. Cap going up is good for players, and players only. Fans get screwed in the end..
Running a team costs money. Rise in cap means they need to pay more to the players so they need to add more revenues somewhere. The tv money is shared evenly. Also they are upgrading Ford Field so that costs money too. Ticket prices and food prices should be raised. Ticket prices were well below average, now they are about average.
Good the team is average. So the prices and the team are now comparable.
Running a team costs money. Rise in cap means they need to pay more to the players so they need to add more revenues somewhere. The tv money is shared evenly. Also they are upgrading Ford Field so that costs money too. Ticket prices and food prices should be raised. Ticket prices were well below average, now they are about average.
The team made the playoffs which is above average. Improved greatly so should be a top 5 team.
Two games +.500. -12 point differential. 2-3 in their last five games. Multiple Super Bowl titles is the only acceptable outcome at this stage of their "progress."
Tickets are still super cheap. Make it 400 per ticket
Playoffs despite injuries to 3 of top 4 defensive players, top 2 RBs and Stafford (most important part of the season).
Lions 10 win floor. 11-12 wins most probable
Honestly, don't care about this improvement stuff. I'm 31, I haven't seen a hint of success from this franchise. Enough talk, just do it.
Founded in 2011, Detroit Sports Forum is a community of fanatics dedicated to teams like the Lions, Tigers, Pistons, Red Wings, Wolverines, and more. We live and breathe Detroit sports!