When we see the numbers, what we are seeing is tickets sold correct, and not bums in seats?
I think that's is correct, and the Jets do need to start getting those tickets sold numbers up. Others have made great arguments in the past for the reasons (treatment from TNSE, economy, etc.).
Watching the Jets though on this large roadtrip this past month, personally I feel like the individual paying Joe Jets fan isn't the main issue. I don't see the massive amounts of empty seats watching Jets home games vs watching Jets away games. For Jets home games those 13k or so of sold seats seem to actually be sitting in the crowd. But when I see the games on the road trip, there could be 15 or 16K sold in a different market, but I'd be shocked if more than 10K were there.
So that leads me to the topic that has been discussed about the Business community. Those tickets that are sold in other markets but with no buts in the seats leads me to think the majority are business tickets. We know our business community is much smaller, and some in that world have shared their experience and it appears that there is some real opportunity for TNSE in this area.
All that being said, I'd love to see a breakdown by NHL team ticket sales broken out between say "individual" and "business". Maybe I'm 100% wrong.