Fan Highlights Empty Corporate Boxes at Jerry World Stadium
Fan on Empty Corporate Boxes at Jerry World

Ben Mimmack, a fan who attended four games at Dallas' AT&T Stadium, also known as Jerry World, shared his observations on the prevalence of empty corporate boxes. According to Mimmack, despite a generally great atmosphere, the corporate boxes appeared largely unoccupied. "Jerry World has two levels of boxes and it looked like 75% were unoccupied for each of the games I went to," he noted. He added that this did not significantly detract from the overall experience but found it peculiar to see so many empty seats in an otherwise packed stadium.

Proposed Solutions for Empty Seats

Mimmack suggested that organizations should face fines for leaving seats and boxes empty. He proposed that if there are no takers, the unused tickets should be distributed to local schools and youth clubs, allowing children and parents to attend games. "If there are no takers, they should be going round local schools and youth clubs (remember them?) giving them away to kids and parents," he said.

Recommendation for Netflix Series

In a tangential note, Mimmack highly recommended the Netflix series about the Dallas Cowboys, titled "America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys." He described it as "really, really good" and worth viewers' time.

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