How this worked last year (and I hope it will work again this year)
I get a number of tickets we are likely to use and give that to the Bills along with where we want the tickets to be (we were in 338 last year)
The Bills reserve that many tickets for us and give us a special link and password for people to use
I send the link and password to people who signed up so they can purchase their tickets from the block via ticketmaster. This way all money and delivery is handled by them, and all seats are guaranteed to be together.
Once tickets in the block are gone, we're done. If some go unsold the ticket office reclaims them on a given date
Having a really strong cabinet can make up for the deficiencies of the president - we just need a 'manage the country' president who won't lose game for us.
I'm talking with the front office again this year to see if we can repeat what was done last season in regards to getting us a reserved block of tickets to the opener that can be ordered online. Last year worked great for us and I'm hoping the ticket office will support it once again.
Apparently this may be a record year for season tickets, and with a reduced inventory they may be less likely to support it - discussions are ongoing.
Obviously we have no details yet on the date or opponent for the game, but I'm just trying to gather a ballpark number of how many tickets we might want for our group. If I can guarantee them 125-150 tickets they might be more cooperative.
SO...
All things being equal who'd be interested in participating in a group purchase and approximately how many tickets would you be contemplating?
I just read this article today - Paul Stanley now says that KISS is immortal and even he and Gene can be replaced.
Saw them in 1977 on the Love Gun tour (2nd concert ever), a couple of times in the early 80's (Lick It Up and Animalize), and about 4 years ago. No need to do that again.
You don't see the humor in their lead journalist, employed by them, posting on their site, reporting that someone else reported that Harvin was signed but that the team hadn't made any statement?
I find that funny.
So what's the point, really?
For example - on Friday he puts this on the Bills' official website:
So the Bills' very own journalist is reporting on their own website that someone else is reporting that they did something!
Terrible...
He can't "go" anywhere with the tag on him. But if the Bills think he wants out of Miami irregardless they might be inclined to offer less. But offering less makes the possibility of Miami matching that much more likely.