I think a discussion of prices independent of game day experience is a little silly. As I said before, prices probably won’t affect any of our choices; most of us are going to buy them regardless because we’re superfans. It’s why we’re on this site.
But going to games that take four hours, not counting travel time (which continues to get worse in town), with 2:30 for commercials every few minutes in 95+ degree heat with expensive parking and concessions to see a team that lost to the Citadel is a tough ask for a lot of people, particularly when that person can sit at home and watch in a more comfortable chair, in 72 degree weather, with their own booze and in 4K. You do have to listen to bad announcers, though.
I’m buying two tickets this year, because I buy them every year. I’ve got a three year old, a one year old, and one coming any minute. The likelihood that I buy more than two in the near future is low, and price relative to experience is a major reason why. And, ultimately, I think not having the next generation of customers creating traditions of going to games is, among other factors, going to continue to erode attendance.