The tickets are of course available from outlets online, Ticketmaster being the biggest probably. My point was that it isn't just season ticket holders selling seats to opposing fans. Single game tickets are being purchased by fans of opposing teams.
The question remains.........why aren't Rams fans jumping on those tickets the moment they go up for sale? Why are opposing teams fans buying them before Rams fans?
If opposing fans weren't buying those tickets my hunch is that there would be a lot of empty seats. Almost unheard of from a winning team in any market let alone the second largest in the nation.
FFS Stafford had to go to a silent snap count in the playoffs on his home field. The NFC title game. I've never, ever seen or heard of that happening in any game in any sport in my entire life.
This is a team that has delivered two trips to the SB and playoff appearances and winning seasons. Where are the fans? If this was a team that was posting 3,4,5 win seasons and playing really poorly and had no stars or talent I could understand the imbalance. But that is not the case.
It's not the cost, that price tag is sky high in every market. It's not the product on the field. It's not a poor game day experience in a janky stadium.
What is it then?