Thanksgiving Day Protest. You should all put your money where your mouth is.
#1
Posted 12 November 2012 - 07:01 PM
In response, you should either STAY AWAY FROM THE STADIUM for the Pats game, or you should sell your tickets to a Pats fan on the cheap.
WOODY JOHNSON ONLY GIVES A SH1T ABOUT THE BOTTOM LINE. HIT HIM WHERE IT HURTS.
The only way that fans can motivate this Jets franchise to make a forward move is by embarrassing them via empty seats. Having an empty stadium for a nationally televised showcase game will send the message that you are not a sucker.
Do it, people. Eat the tickets if you have to. Consider it an investment in getting the right management team installed here; in getting the right quarterback here; but, above all, consider it an investment in letting Woody Johnson know that the power of any consumer industry lies WITH THE CONSUMER.
Woody Johnson does not like you. Woody Johnson does not respect you. Woody Johnson thinks you are all, collectively, his bitch. And, every time you walk through those gates and buy one of his beers and one of his hot dogs, you are proving him right.
So, give up one game, one night, to show him that you can take the power back.
Just. Don't. Go.
#12
Posted 12 November 2012 - 07:53 PM
#16
Posted 12 November 2012 - 07:55 PM
The only way he doesnt get the money is if the game isnt played.
It's not just the money. Woody's a fruitcake with a bad case of rabbit ears. The ticket money's not gonna salve the humiliation of a half-empty stadium for a nationally televised divisional game.
This is like having a cat with leukemia.
#20
Posted 12 November 2012 - 10:00 PM
Can't do anything to help out on T-giving, but if Woody would have gotten a nickle from me going to see his product at St. Louis or Jacksonville this year - he's not getting it. I'm not spending another penny on his abomination of professional football.
Same here. Not going to STL. I've sen enough.

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