not sure if same this year...
but LAST year only so called "brokers" were able to list tickets early on the NFL ticket exchange. even though I had paid for my season tickets in full early, I was not allowed to list until some time in June. then the prices came crashing down.
Texans deciding between Jadeveon Clowney, Johnny Manziel at No. 1, per report
http://nfl.si.com/2014/04/30/houston-texans-2014-nfl-draft-jadeveon-clowney-johnny-manziel/?eref=sihp
the Bills will say they had the player they picked ranked higher on their board.
the player picked immediately after Buffalo will be better.
2 out of 3 bills fans will absolutely love the pick.
1 out of 3 bills fans will absolutely hate the pick.
a thread will start predicting the 2015 mock draft.
yes I would trade two 1st round picks for a franchise QB (Top 10)
I consider Romo a Top 15.
Romo is damaged goods with a bad back.
Romo has a $27 mil cap hit in 2015.
i would NOT trade two #1's for Tony Romo.
Fans bring wonderful Donald Sterling signs to Warriors-Clippers
http://www.sbnation.com/lookit/2014/4/27/5658952/donald-sterling-signs-warriors-clippers
they have access to the NFL Ticket exchange after market pricing history.
for the home opener my $90 tix go for $250. late season games went for $80 if you sold em early. that is a big difference.
for my $90 tix I think gold should be $140, Silver $120 and Bronze $75.
The variable ticket pricing tiers have been announced for the 2014 season, including two gold games, four silver games, two bronze games
http://www.buffalobills.com/news/article-1/Individual-game-pricing-announced-for-Bills-2014-season/58fa930e-0e87-4ac7-b1dd-44c9c1c5e902
NOT A BIG ENOUGH PRICE DIFFERENCE.
another lawsuit:
Las Vegas man says in a $50 million lawsuit against the NFL that his hopes were dashed by the league and others he accuses of engaging in "economic discrimination" with an illegal ticket policy limiting credit-card sales to selected pro-Seattle markets. His lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas says it was part of an effort to keep 49er fans away and further promote the Seattle Seahawks' boisterous home-field advantage at CenturyLink Field.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/10848148/san-francisco-49er-fan-sues-nfl-50m-seattle-seahawks-playoff-tickets