SFS will be full of red on Sunday. Unfortunately, a lot of that red will be 49ers fans. It's not all about the ticket brokers. There are plenty of hometown fans who sell their tickets (whether we are winning or losing) to opposing fan bases nearly every single game. Maybe they have gardening to do, or it's their anniversary
, or they just want to watch the game on their big-screen TV at home, but for whatever reason, they'd rather not be at the game.
It's frustrating for those of us that do go to see the noise level go up when we have the ball on offense or to be up on the concourse getting food/drink or running for a bathroom break and hearing the crowd erupt favorably and not knowing immediately which team did something. Maybe someday long in the future, we'll actually have a true home crowd.
Each year we (my wife and I) can't wait for the schedule to come out so we know to mark off those 10 dates on the calendar - preseason and regular-season games. We already paid to be there and nothing gets in the way of that.