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The Denver Broncos new ownership group is gathering info from fans on their stadium experience. I doubt they’ll be talking about the biggest problem with the stadium experience…

In the lead-off article linked below, Andrew Mason keeps it quick, simple, and clear regarding the Denver Broncos’ efforts to gather fan input in order to improve the stadium experience.

While the facts here are boorish, I figured I could share some arm-chair insights and humorous thoughts that may liven up the subject a bit.

Thoughts on the survey

Let’s start off by pointing out the very important detail that the Broncos organization’s direct profit that they don’t have to share with any of the other 31 NFL teams comes from stadium revenue.

So when fans aren’t showing up, forking out exorbitant amounts of money for concession food, and using all the paid services in and around that stadium, that means less profit for the ownership group.

On one hand, I applaud this kind of fan connection and especially their wanting data points that can drive good decisions on how to make the stadium experience better.

On the other hand, the survey is just that: a data point that is going to help someone make more money.

Let’s make this simple

I’m going to just solve all the Broncos’ problems for them with nary a survey to collect, a spreadsheet to analyze, or a meeting to be had.

Suck less and you will make more money.

Seriously… this team has been a complete shit-show for 7 years and counting. Get them back to playing winning football and you will have your rip-roaring fanbase back full strength and filling the stands.

Broncos News

Broncos seeking out fan opinions regarding stadium and game-day experience – Denver Sports
For the second time in barely two months, the Broncos are seeking fan feedback.

Every NFL team with a head-coach opening has Ejiro Evero on their interview list – Denver Sports
The Broncos’ massive disappointment wasn’t enough to keep Evero from being a hot name this month.

Other NFL News

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NFL Power Rankings, Divisional Round: Chiefs’ AFC rivals tested; Giants rise to occasion; Chargers flop
In his Divisional Round Power Rankings, Dan Hanzus ranks the eight teams still alive in the NFL playoffs, plus the six teams eliminated on Super Wild Card Weekend.

Packers QB Aaron Rodgers: ‘I think I can win MVP again in the right situation’
Packers QB Aaron Rodgers isn’t ready to make any declarations on his future in Green Bay just yet, but said both sides are taking their time with in regards to what the 2023 season holds.

How coach Andy Reid saved the Kansas City Chiefs
On the 10th anniversary of Reid’s arrival, he has the Chiefs knocking on the door of a third Super Bowl berth in four seasons.

Chargers fire OC Joe Lombardi after playoff collapse
The Chargers have fired offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi and quarterbacks coach Shane Day, the team announced Tuesday.

Colts Join Broncos With Interview Request for Cowboys DC Dan Quinn, per Report – Sports Illustrated
Quinn was the head coach in Atlanta for parts of six seasons.


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