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<blockquote data-quote="Southpawmac" data-source="post: 800190" data-attributes="member: 4561"><p>That’s not how marketing and sales works. There is a reason jerseys were sold in the number of the most popular player before the NIL lawsuit and why NFL teams don’t sell generic #1 jerseys since “people will buy them anyways”. People buy things that have meaning to them. I for one bought a Calvin jersey and the only jersey I’ve bought since the change is a #8 Thomas replica. I love wearing jerseys to games. I’ve got six Falcons jerseys and I’ve got two hawks jerseys. All are specifically of players that enjoyed watching. I don’t just buy them and I sure as hell wouldn’t buy six Falcons jerseys that were all generic #1.</p><p></p><p>Thinking that Calvin didn’t put butts in the seats is incredibly foolish as well. No one is saying he was the sole reason for every single season ticket that was sold, but to believe that were weren’t people that decided to buy season tickets because of him is ridiculous. I guarantee he caused sidewalk fans to buy tickets as well. Watching Calvin in person was a marvel and people bought tickets to see him play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southpawmac, post: 800190, member: 4561"] That’s not how marketing and sales works. There is a reason jerseys were sold in the number of the most popular player before the NIL lawsuit and why NFL teams don’t sell generic #1 jerseys since “people will buy them anyways”. People buy things that have meaning to them. I for one bought a Calvin jersey and the only jersey I’ve bought since the change is a #8 Thomas replica. I love wearing jerseys to games. I’ve got six Falcons jerseys and I’ve got two hawks jerseys. All are specifically of players that enjoyed watching. I don’t just buy them and I sure as hell wouldn’t buy six Falcons jerseys that were all generic #1. Thinking that Calvin didn’t put butts in the seats is incredibly foolish as well. No one is saying he was the sole reason for every single season ticket that was sold, but to believe that were weren’t people that decided to buy season tickets because of him is ridiculous. I guarantee he caused sidewalk fans to buy tickets as well. Watching Calvin in person was a marvel and people bought tickets to see him play. [/QUOTE]
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