I really hope that the dispute gets resolved before games have to be interrupted, although I don't see much reason to believe that this will be the case at this point. The one silver lining I can see is that if there is a lockout, it might drive enough fans away to convince the teams that lower ticket and merchandise prices are needed to win fans back. Again though, I don't really see this happening even though its the best case scenario if there's a lockout. For every person the league drives away with a lockout, there will be others who will gladly take their place, especially in cities like Green Bay with enormous season ticket waiting lists. The NFL isn't like MLB or the NHL, and I don't think a labor stoppage will have the same effect that it had in those sports. The NFL is much more popular, and the opportunity to see games in a 16 game season with individual game playoffs is much less than in a 162 or 82 game season with best of seven playoffs. Because of the popularity of the league and the limited opportunity to see games, I think if the league takes a year off instead of driving fans away, they will be climbing the walls to get back into the stadiums when football comes back. Baseball and hockey were easier to ignore because they were less popular to begin with and with so many games, people approach them with the attitude that they will get around to seeing one eventually, instead of making it a point to go. Even in hockey, which is a fringe sport in much of the country, teams in traditionally strong hockey markets had no problem selling out games shortly after the work stoppage. The entire country is a traditionally strong football market. If there is a lockout, no matter the outcome as far as the arrangement between owners and players, the biggest losers will be the fans. Unfortunately, instead of taking a stand and seeing what the league will do for us to win us back, I bet too many of us will just be glad to have football back, and let the league continue to charge ridiculous amounts for merchandise and tickets.