Mark Lamping
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So those are all the things we need to consider when we go back and look at what our strategy is.
You know, I don't think we're going to say, okay, let's not protect the most popular game because we're going to sell it out anyway.
I don't think that's fair to our fans that are going to be there.
I mean, keep in mind,
You know our our hope is.
That most of our seats will be occupied by our season ticket holders.
OK, and those are our real core fans and you know we're going to rely on them for a long time.
It you know whether your season ticket holder or whether you buy by single game tickets or if you don't go to Jaguar games, you can still be a fan and we still appreciate your support.
But but I think that we will be guided by.
You know, protecting and we can protect two games.
That we will assess which of those games would be best received by our fans to be played here.
And there's also good discussion and probably a better level of communication than we've had since I've been here in terms of what football thinks from a competitive standpoint.
They may like a matchup at home against a certain team.
It's incredible.
Again, I'm not being critical to anyone who preceded James or Liam or Tony, but this is at a whole other level.
And there's a great level of respect for what each side of the organization does.
And there's tremendous sensitivity.
From a business standpoint, we know the best thing to meet our objectives is to win football games.
So anything we can do to support the football team.
And the football team knows they have a much better chance of winning on Sunday if the place is packed.