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Packers delighted in new CBA deal --- ???
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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce" data-source="post: 51582" data-attributes="member: 196"><p>Today the Packers are a HIGH revenue team -- but a big part of that is a tax supported state of the Art stadium rebuild with high revenue luxury boxes. There high revenue is also a result of their success during the Favre days -- the winningest football team of their era -- which fueled product buying (posters, shirts, hats, logo items). </p><p></p><p>Before the Packers recent winning role, the stock selling/fund raising, government subsidies... the Packers were one of the lowest revenue teams. These things can go in cycles. As new stadiums are built -- team revenues automatically rise. The same with winning and losing. Beyond the die-hard fans (like all of you) the more causal bandwagon fans -- jump from winner to winner. </p><p></p><p>The Packers were 4 - 12, any kind of a repeat and the possible retirement of Brett Favre can quickly send the Pack back in the revenue Pack.</p><p></p><p>The CBA is very good for the Packers in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce, post: 51582, member: 196"] Today the Packers are a HIGH revenue team -- but a big part of that is a tax supported state of the Art stadium rebuild with high revenue luxury boxes. There high revenue is also a result of their success during the Favre days -- the winningest football team of their era -- which fueled product buying (posters, shirts, hats, logo items). Before the Packers recent winning role, the stock selling/fund raising, government subsidies... the Packers were one of the lowest revenue teams. These things can go in cycles. As new stadiums are built -- team revenues automatically rise. The same with winning and losing. Beyond the die-hard fans (like all of you) the more causal bandwagon fans -- jump from winner to winner. The Packers were 4 - 12, any kind of a repeat and the possible retirement of Brett Favre can quickly send the Pack back in the revenue Pack. The CBA is very good for the Packers in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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