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K-No

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  1. Someone posted this in a similar post last month.

    My STH rep told me all tickets now listed on Stubhub or NFL Ticket Exchange are listed by 'Preferred Vendors'.

    STHs cannot post their tickets for sale yet.

     

    This link was very enlightening and shows why more visitors are at the game in prime seats.

    I hope Bills STHs are not losing upgrade possibilities so the Ticket Office can sell more seats to these professional Ticket Vendors.

     

     

     

    I wonder if these are the "preferred ticket vendors":

     

    http://www.scrippsme...-304167631.html

  2. In the past, you could look at it as Season Ticket Holders got the pre-season games for free when you added up the price of all the regular season ticket prices and compared it to your invoice price.

    Not this year. Although not full price, the STH discount has been reduced. Maybe it's just in my ticket location.

     

    Another topic:

    I went to check out prices on NFL Ticket Exchange for a game or two where I might want extra tickets. Several tickets are for sale.

    Then I went to post a game that I know I can't make, and find that I can't do it yet.

    When I asked my STH rep, he said the tickets posted are from preferred ticket vendors who have early selling privileges.

    Not so sure I like STH not getting at least a fair shot. Just sayin.

  3. When a new coach comes in, does he bring his own offensive playbook and defensive system?

    Or does he bring in an OC and DC and leave the systems up to them?

    Do coaches/OCs keep the same systems/playbooks wherever they go?

    Or, Is a new playbook developed between the new head coach and his OC for the new team?

     

    When do the players see the new playbook? Do the Bills players have it now in preparation for first team meetings?

    I'm wondering if Bills QBs are learning their new playbooks now for spring workouts.

     

    Rookie here, don't beat me up. :)

     

  4. My $600 seats went up to $640. With the $64/seat refund from the Snow game, they are still cheaper this year than they were last year.

    Lower level sideline tickets are now $1,000 each. As usual, the increase for the tickets in these sections is a higher percentage...just sayin.

  5. Sunday is the day the Bills showcase their double super-secret plays they have waiting for the regular season.

     

    Hmmm... So the Bills cannot execute those same 8 vanilla plays they ran all game long for 5 straight pre-season games, but will come out smoking with the new regular season plays. This should be exciting..can't wait!

     

    Championship! :thumbsup:

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