this will be the seahawks last season where they get to have NINE home games a year scheduled for them,same goes for the other teams in the NFC west
Explain......
okay i know you are slow to grasp things all the time so here it is-
EVERY game in stank louis,the opposing teams fans ALWAYS greatly outnumber the dozen or so Ram fans that show up there kinda like if you go to a marlins/cubs game in florida the majority of the fans that show up for those games are always Cubs fans because they dont support them down there.same thing here.
so it is always a home game for the seahawks when they go there same as it is for all NFC west teams. The seahawks more so because their fans travel well.Got it? good.
Here is the proof in what I am talking about below to elaborate.
Not my words mind you,the st louis posts words.just a note,you got to answer the survey question they ask there to view the article in that link below...
Rams vs. Seattle: Plenty of good seats available : Sports
We’re making a push,” Demoff said. “We have more marketing out and around the Seattle game than we’ve ever had before for a season opener. Season tickets are down, so we have to make up some of the sales with single-game tickets.”
How far down are ticket sales? Demoff said team policy is not to reveal such numbers. But the “tickets distributed” numbers for home preseason games against Indianapolis and Kansas City tell you all you need to know.
The numbers for those games were 37,460 for Indy and 37,616 for KC. Some of those 37,000 were giveaways, but preseason games normally generate next to nothing in terms of single-game sales.
The moral to the story? The Rams’ season-ticket base is at minimum below 37,000. And unless the Rams have a monumental week in terms of single-ticket stales, we’re talking about an opening-day “crowd” of maybe about 40,000 in the 66,000-seat dome. Which easily would be a low for the Rams in St. Louis for a home opener, and probably a low for pro football in St. Louis going back to the days of the football Cardinals.
@vgregorian: "Considering the horde of Chiefs fans who traveled across the state, and the thousands of empty crimson seats on Thursday night at the Edward Jones Dome, a sea of red more suited to Arrowhead Stadium became the backdrop for their game against the Rams."
again its like that with ALL visiting teams there,not just the chiefs.




the only city in the country where baseball is bigger than football except for maybe new york with the yankees.
well i did my best to clear that up for ya as best as i knew how.lol