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First stadium attendance isn’t fixed. Arrowhead has a claimed capacity of 76k. The chiefs averaged 73k home fans last year. Between player, staff, and corporate allotments you probably have a few thousand ticket difference between how many tickets are available and what is considered sold out. Second, corporate sponsorships work in weird way. If your a giant company in chicago and you want to bring your 50 best employees and customers you call the sales team at KC. Now suite that is owned by a KC company suddenly is available at a price. Then there is the reselling of tickets by individuals. Traveling NFL fans are affluent. If you’re the type of person to pay $150 over ticket price you’re probably also the type to drop $300 at the stadium bar. You add all that up and you probably get 6000 bears fans dropping big money to be there. Believe or not but even for the chiefs Bear fans mean additional millions in revenue.
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I agree with everything you said! It is definitely a last resort maneuver with a Nonbinary Moon Space Cat Lgbt Pride With Nb Non Binary Flag Shirt of factors that people don’t take into account. Another thing is that it wasn’t the most effective, either, as least not in the way people think. I’ve seen people say, “why didn’t they use this instead of the Death Star then?” That’s because hyperspace ramming doesn’t completely obliterate whatever is targeted. In TLJ, Holdo uses this maneuver against the Supremacy and other Star Destroyers. We don’t really see the effects on the other Star Destroyers, so we’ll focus on the Supremacy. Because of the ramming, the ship is destroyed. It can no longer function, and is falling apart. That is a positive in regards to hyperspace ramming’s efficiency. However, the loss of the ship is the main thing. Rey, Kylo, Hux, Finn, Rose, Phasma, BB-8, and a bunch of First Order Stormtroopers and crew all survive and are able to escape. Maybe this is just because they are all main characters, but barely anyone we see dies as a result. Hyperspace ramming simply disabled the ship so the Resistance could get away. This does bring up the question of what happened to DJ. Did we see his ship leaving? Could he have been stuck on the Supremacy?
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