Why?
As far as I'm concerned... my tickets cost $35 each per game. I get tremendous value for my $35 dollars. 2 and a half days worth of slampacked fun squeezed out of $35 dollars.
I spend the day before the game shopping for and packing up gameday/tailgate necessities, loading up my minivan, laying out my schedule for gameday, reading up on player news... On gameday, I spend the morning getting pumped up the closer I get to Reliant, cooking, enjoying the various tailgates on my trek to the seats, getting to my seats early to guage the type of fans in my section, watching the game, enjoying the tailgates on my way back to our car, unloading and cleaning our stuff getting it ready for the next game... Waking up the next morning ready to praise or diss my Houston Texans among my coworkers and friends. The best part is that I do all of this with my 7 year old son. That's a pretty good value for 2 and a half excitement jam packed days. As a result of my decision to plunk away $35, I've grown and I found TexansTalk and spend so much time meeting decent and honorable people I'd be proud to call my friends. Man, I love the Houston Texans and sure am glad they're here for me to throw away $35 on. I don't know about you but I really think I've gotten tremendous value out of my $35.
How my $35 dollars translates into hundreds of millions of dollars is beyond my understanding. What I DO understand.... I'm pretty happy with what I get out of my $35 dollars. Schlitterbahn or Texans game? The choice is pretty easy for my family. It's just what we enjoy doing as a family! Does this make me a bad fan who's contributing to the outrageous salaries? I can't agree with that logic. I've got to spend $35 on something afterall.
Basically, Owen Daniels' and Dunta Robinson's beef with the front office isn't going to stop me from spending $35 a ticket. I'm real happy with the product they put out. I'll let Smith finish up his job before I comment on it. As far as I'm concerned, he's not finished. Lots to do before we field a team of 53 players. Even then, we've got the trade deadlines.