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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY'S TURNSTILE TRACKER

     Today: NFC Paid Attendance Through November 12
                                                                
TEAM    DATES    TOT ATT.   '00 AVG.   % CAP.   '99 AVG.   % +/- 
WAS       5      414,944     82,989      97%     78,210     6.1%
NYG       5      390,100     78,020      98%     76,142     2.5%
DET       6      457,196     76,199      95%     71,411     6.7%
CAR       5      364,677     72,935     100%     61,586    18.4%
SF        5      338,319     67,664      97%     68,027    -0.5%
CHI       5      334,720     66,944     100%     65,231     2.6%
STL       5      329,978     65,996     100%     64,611     2.1%
TB        5      327,955     65,591      99%     65,138     0.7%
PHI       5      327,634     65,527     100%     65,628    -0.2%
MIN       5      320,717     64,143     100%     64,103     0.1%
DAL       5      315,704     63,141      96%     64,234    -1.7%
NO        4      244,715     61,179      94%     54,037    13.2%
GB        5      299,332     59,866      98%     59,869     0.0%
ATL       6      337,117     56,186      79%     59,311    -5.3%
AZ        6      307,929     51,322      70%     59,076   -13.1%
TOTALS   77    5,111,037     66,377      95%     65,180     1.8%
LEAGUE  157   10,408,224     66,294      95%     65,435     1.3%

          NOTES: The Redskins added 5,291 seats to FedEx Field in
     2000, increasing their capacity from 80,116 to 85,407.  '00
     AVG. is through the same number of home games as '99.  % +/-
      = difference of '00 home average attendance compared to '99
     home average attendance through the same number of games.
          


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