Can Bisciotti do the interviews after every game instead of Harbaugh, please?! I'm not one for watching press conferences regardless of how short or long they are but I could sit there and watch him answer the media's questions all day long. Sometimes in sport people in authoritative positions are hesitant to direct their messages/answers to any one or group of people but this wasn't one of those occasions (and something tells me he's always like this) which makes it a very interesting watch.
One of the many, many things that stood out to me from that press conference was the issue about raising ticket prices, in part because of the improvements being made at M&T Bank Stadium. Obviously the money has to come from somewhere to pay for it. It stuck with me because at Liverpool we went through this exact issue 11 months ago. One stand was being expanded and John W. Henry was thinking of expanding the Anfield Road End (such a poor stand in comparison to the stature of the club and the new upgrades) but to expand the A.R.E. he said they'd have to significantly increase the price of tickets. They eventually backed down on the increased ticket prices after numerous protests from fans which included walking out in the 77th minute of a game or two. Things like this are a very sensitive subject in England as clubs benefit greatly from the obscene amounts of money they make through ticket sales every season.
How is this type of issue thought of on your side of the pond? Apologies for going off topic a bit, was using it to make a comparison.