The picture doesn’t do justice to how purple the stadium looked. It was louder when the Titans were on offense than it was when the stadium Jumbotron was encouraging the fans to get louder.

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  1. Sounded like an away game on the radio feed too. Absolutely gut wrenching to hear a cheer from the crowd when the opposition scores 🤮

  2. Almost like the team is bad. Always happens, Titans fanbase is pretty weak when it comes to sticking it out the entire season and always looks worse against highly supported teams. Vikings probably the most heavily supported team we had at home left on the schedule at least.

  3. Man I’ve been seeing several of these posts…this is nothing new. I used to get so mad about how many “Volunteers” fans were there with colts jerseys for Peyton back in the day. My aunt is a season ticket holder and goes to 90% of games and will never sell to opposing fans. I think yall are preaching to the choir in a titans subreddit. I wish it was different.

  4. Our stands would look like they do at Panthers games if opposing fans didn’t make a vacation out of their trip here.

    I think I’d rather the stands be empty instead of being full of opposing fans though.

  5. It’s cyclical. Eventually the Titans will have some success again (hopefully for several seasons) and the fans will return. Unfortunately, the organization will also raise ticket prices at that time. With Nashville being a major tourist destination, the moment momentum slows, seats will fill with fans of other teams once again. Repeat cycle.

  6. Price out locals and put a dogshit team on the field in stadium with a dogshit game day experience and that’s what you get.

  7. The Green Bay game was a home game for the Packers. It reminded me of Vanderbilt home games until the Franklin era.

  8. I had family in town and wanted to come to the game yesterday. Just couldn’t justify it when the cheapest ticket we could possibly find was like $175 with fees.

  9. Nashville is a major tourist town. There are people that go to one road game a year, they’re more than likely going to a Titans game if that’s in the schedule. I’m from Wisconsin and know of a busload of people that went to the Packers Titans game this year.

    Let’s use the Vikings as an example since they’re the most recent visiting team. If you’re a Vikings fan that is going to go to a road game, which of these cities are you choosing? New York, Green Bay, LA, Jacksonville, Chicago, Seattle, Detroit, or Nashville.  More than likely a person is choosing Nashville.

    And if you’re bringing your wife/gf that isn’t a football fan with, it’d probably be easier to convince her to a weekend away to Nashville than any other NFL city

  10. If we put a winning team on the field this might not happen. Don’t blame the fans, it’s all on the organization that has put together one of the worst teams in the NFL.

  11. I left after the titans 1st offensive drive in the second half. It was clear the titans weren’t going to compete and I was surrounded by Vikings fans, they were nice though.

    I am just tired of being a “visitor win” stadium. I want to send the other team home losers. Anyway maybe next year….

  12. That’s what happens when the product sucks. The new stadium will become a destination game for away fans wanting to come to Nashville already.

  13. Everytime I see someone from Nashville say the Grizzlies need to move there I’m going to show them this picture

  14. This is every Sunday. Titans don’t care about locals – priced out and don’t protect tickets

    Should do what the Clippers do

  15. I mean, what do you expect?

    I love the team, but they’ve been treading water most of my life. I wasn’t around for the early 2000s, but since the VY days when I became a fan as a kid, the team has consistently been a 6-7 win team outside of a few years and we’re even worse than that now. The ticket prices are too high for the product we’ve been getting both on-field and the overall gameday experience. It’s ridiculous that the team keeps charging us more and more when they refuse to try and get better, and then they wonder why the local fans and fans like me outside of TN don’t care.

    I hate to be negative about this team because there’s already enough negativity surrounding this team, but eventually they have to figure out how to be competitive year-in, year-out or we’re gonna keep getting crowds like this.

  16. Folks, Nashville is a destination city. That has more to do with this than fandoms being more active or better. Do yall really want to spend hundreds or thousands of dollars gonna to Minneapolis in November? No lol stop crying about this.

  17. Produce 20 years of mediocrity, turn the city into a tourist driven economy, over charge for food, drinks, parking, and tickets and that’s what you get.

  18. What exactly is there left to cheer for to give me a reason to go the game? I can’t even give my tickets away…lol. Between going to the stadium, overpriced beer/food, awful parking, or watching football from my couch. At least I got to enjoy watching the Colts/Jets game.

  19. As someone who lives three hours away, the thought of taking that drive and spending Nashville prices for this pisswater team is absurd.

  20. This happens because:

    1. We suck and people don’t like to spend money on bad experiences

    2. “Ooh, Nashville seems fun!” is what good teams’ fans think when they see @Tennessee on their schedule

    3. We have a lot of transplants here, and it’s a lot more affordable to see your team play locally once every 8 years than 10 times per year, so most all the Minnesota transplants will come out to see the game

  21. I don’t think we appreciate how little the NFL cares about small markets like Nashville. The NFL wants a team in Nashville because it’s a party destination for other fanbases to travel to. They don’t care how many fans from Tennessee show up, as long as it increases engagement and spending (and thereby profitability) from larger market fans looking for a weekend trip

  22. Zero guilt here.
    It’s expensive to go and it feels like the heads at the top don’t care to build a team up here. Even when we had Henry and could make moves they wouldn’t.

  23. This is the plan. I’ve been saying for about half the season.

    There is some kinda deal between the folks who run the downtown hotels and the owner. Basically it boils down to this.

    Hey you get a new stadium paid for by the tax payers. Make sure the teams suck so the away fans sell out the new digs. Also you get multiple concerts here and will make money off those tickets and drink sales.

    Sell the PSLs to corporations who get tax right offs and generally don’t care about the titans.

  24. We came for the Vikings for my grandson and were amazed at how quiet the titan fans were. The Vikings fans really outdid them on the noise meter. There were even a few times not during play when there was no music, no cheering, silence. Weirdest pro game I’ve been to.

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