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Pats season ticket holders told that 20% seating capacity is the goal

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https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2020/07/14/patriots-announce-reduced-capacity/

Text of Notification:

"Thank you for your continued patience as we prepare for the 2020 football season. Today, we are reaching out with new information regarding our expected seating capacity in 2020 and how it will impact Season Ticket Members.

Last week, Gillette Stadium met separately with members of the Massachusetts Reopening Advisory Board and Town of Foxborough officials to present a plan to safely host fans this season. Additionally, we received new requirements and recommendations from the NFL that all stadiums will follow in 2020. Those guidelines include the following stipulations:

Ticketed parties will be required to maintain at least six (6) feet of physical distance from other ticketed groups.
Ticketed parties will be arranged in blocks of ten (10) seats or less.
The first eight (8) rows of the stadium will not be accessible to fans this year.
All ticketholders will be required to wear face coverings inside the stadium.

Most importantly, in accordance with these guidelines – and subject to state and local approvals – should Gillette Stadium welcome fans in 2020 it will operate at approximately 20 percent of its total capacity. Ticket quantity and game availability will be extremely limited and it is unlikely that Season Ticket Members will have the opportunity to attend every home game in 2020. Additionally, Season Ticket Members should expect that if tickets are available, they will be given access to locations within the stadium that are different from their existing seating assignments.

We know these constraints will impact your membership and stadium experience. However, Season Ticket Members who retain their accounts in 2020 will be given priority access to available tickets pending state and local approvals to operate with fans. We are currently working on an updated seating manifest and we will communicate forthcoming details about ticketing inventory, pricing, refunds, and the allocation process as soon as the final number of available seats is confirmed. Tickets will then be made available on a single-game basis to account for adjustments that may need to be made as the season progresses. Please also understand that the impact of our stadium capacity reductions due to physical distancing requirements will prevent us from accommodating any requests for seat upgrades or relocations this season.

We recognize that this information may prompt you to reconsider your commitment to attending games this year. If you have decided you do not wish to retain your Membership in 2020, you are welcome to defer your Season Ticket Membership. Your existing seat location, regardless of whether you retain or defer your membership in 2020, will be protected and available for you to renew in 2021."
 
Were the Pats a bad draw when they were bad? It's been so long I can't remember.
Not since Kraft bought the team in 1994 or so. Brady was made the starter in fall of 2001. Belichick came in 2000. There were some lean years there, other than '96, the Parcells team that lost in the SB to Green Bay.

Attendence was indeed spotty in the 60s, 70s, and 80s though. Poor ownership & run-down facilities.
 
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