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By: tonyarnold2

Maybe move the team to a media market at least a little bit larger than Tampa Bay?

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By: bucrightoff

I’ll be very disappointed if it doesn’t at least 85% sell out. This is the most important Bucs game in 5 years, the whole building should be packed.

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By: rabbi187

Florida doesn’t deserve any NFL teams. Their fans are pathetic. Move the Dolphins to Los Angeles, the Jaguars to San Antonio, and the Bucs to Vegas.

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By: numberoneinthehoodg

Not enough buses and easy access for the elderly. It is Florida for Christ’s sake, see Jacksonville.

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By: channingtaintum

Biggest showdown of the season for the Bucs! No offense to the die-hard Bucs fans, Rays fans, or to the people of Tampa Bay, but if your teams leave, don’t blame the owners.

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By: husky2score

And that concludes the “Which team has no fans?” segment of the week.

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By: geddyn

They didn’t make the prices of tickets more attractive. They continually lower the prices of the nosebleed seats while keeping the price of decent seats the same and jacking up concession and parking...

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By: sirbenly

Why does no one seem to remember the 2010 squad a went 10-6 and only narrowly missed the playoffs? Yes, it’s odd they can’t sellout, but we’ve known for a while that it isn’t related to the quality of...

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By: shzastl

Not sure about the math on this – - if 3,600 is 15% of the total, that means that the entire stadium only has 24,000 non-premium seats?

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By: themagicfanguy

“Maybe move the team to a media market at least a little bit larger than Tampa Bay?” The Tampa-St. Pete market, which includes Orlando by the way, is huge. It is by no means a small market. The reason...

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By: fuddpucker

I don’t think I’ve ever see an NFL, other than TB, have trouble selling tickets when the team is actually pretty good. The fans must be rebelling against the owner, I’ve NEVER heard anything good about...

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By: jimmylions

This is sad. Back when the Bucs were somehow part of the NFC Central, the Lions/Bucs rivalry was great. It was a game twice a year where it didn’t matter if either team was having a good year. Home...

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By: jwayne03

All Tampa teams have a horrible fan base. i have season tickets to the Bucs and Rays and there is always an issue for attendance no matter how good the team is. I will agree that the cheap tickets are...

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By: facebook.com/joesimmonscomic AKA Slow Joe (Bucs fan)

The owners of the Bucs are some of the better owners in the league. They stay out of football matters for the most part. They know what they don’t know. And I never thought they were cheap. They just...

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By: bigdawg24

If you include Tampa Bay and Orlando just a little over an hour away, this place should be selling out. Bucs have a great team. They could move to Kansas City – they don’t have a pro team, and fans...

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By: jakpsu1

Well the economy is still pretty bad in Tampa and Florida as a whole, and honestly would you rather spend 70-110 on a ticket, another 10-30 on parking, and 10-40 on food and beverage, or sit in your...

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By: meandjuliojonesdownbytheschoolyard

Have you watched the games in Miami, Jax, San Diego, etc. no one is there and they get no grief like we do.

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By: gg206

As much as i despise people who rip Tampa Bay for not supporting their teams, they do have their valid points. But lets look at the legit reasons so we all know what the hell we’re talking about....

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By: naes

If they can’t sell out a game against a first place division rival when they’re making a wild card run, TB doesn’t deserve a team. All of the Buc’s so-called fans can watch them in TV when they become...

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By: ralzdmann

The economy sucks down in Tampa. Yes, it’s that bad.

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By: razzlejag

Knock Jacksonville and the Jaguars attendance all you want…here’s some facts: – with the tarps reducing stadium size, Everbank Field still seats over 67,000. There are 11 stadiums in the NFL that are...

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By: i10east

Jacksonville arguably has the worst team in the NFL. The Jags play in one of the smallest markets in the league, and still manages to sell out with about a 64K average (21st in the league). So go on...

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By: buc1

How we forget that Bucs games were sold out for years with a 100,000 person waiting list for season tickets (according to the Bucs). The blame falls squarely on the shoulders of ownership. They have...

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By: MakeNoise

There are over a million people in the Tampa Bay area. I don’t see how you keep overlooking the options that are available in the Tampa area. People from the northern states keep talking but they have...

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By: hvacman101

Owners have some of us under “contact” to purchase, they turn you in to the Credit Bureau if you don’t renew,and threaten to sue you for the money and keep the seats. WOW how can this happen,they...

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By: razzlejag

There’s plenty to do up North,pal, we’re not on “lock down” for 6 months.

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