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Just Jack

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  1. 41 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:

    The Bills knew very on in the process that even in the worse years you'd still fill out a 63k capacity stadium for almost all the games.  It's one of the main reasons it's not 72k like we have now.  That and more room for luxury boxes.  The outdoor stadium decision still baffles me though.  This has pry been covered before but how hard would it be to eventually put a roof on it?

     

    I know it was brought up long ago, and I think @SoCal Deek will correct me if I'm wrong, but my opinion was that if they were smart they would add structure now just in case they decide to add a roof later.  SoCal, I think, had a reason why they would not do that now, but I can't remember what it was. 

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  2. 14 hours ago, Jrb1979 said:

    I have my doubts. Going by the comments on the article about the price of the PSLs I saw on Facebook, many are upset and a lot say they are priced out of season tickets now. 


    I feel a lot of those people complaining are seeing the prices for club seats and thinking that will be the entire stadium prices.  

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  3. On 3/27/2024 at 1:14 PM, Royale with Cheese said:

     

    Do you know if he has to wear a bracelet or monitor?  If not, allowing this guy to have unmonitored until his trial date is unacceptable.

    These guys who have this child predator/sex mindset do not have the ability to control their urges.

     

    There was a guy here several years ago, was able to get his monitor off, because LEOs were lazy and would just call him when they got an alert that his monitor was being tampered with and tell him to stop it.  He went to a local mall, tried to get a young girl and killed the woman that was with her.  

  4. 18 minutes ago, mrags said:

    So the 60 or so suites that have been removed, those people would be prime targets for these upgraded club seats in the new stadium. How many people were in that suite when you went? Imagine that many people times 60. 

     

    Back when I was involved in selling tickets, the smallest suites had 12 seats.  So multiple that by 60 and that's your minimum number.  And last time I asked, years ago, you could get a small suite for one game, for $12K. 

     

    3 minutes ago, mrags said:

    The other thing to think about is, and I don’t know because I’ve never been in them. But the 2 tunnel end, corner clubs indoors. The M&T club and I can’t remember the other one. Those clubs are more expensive than any of the sideline clubs I think being indoors. I thought I also heard that food was included with those seats. Doesn’t look like a seat tile that in the new stadium is going to be available, completely indoors. Not sure how many seats are in those clubs but that’s another target audience for a fully covered and fully heated seat that is more expensive than the current clubs between the 40 and end zones. 

     

    At least one of those indoor clubs did include food/drinks with your tickets.  Last time I checked, again, years ago, one seat for one game was $350 for that experience.  

  5. 39 minutes ago, PBF81 said:

    I used to have STs, but living out of town I got tired of eating them for games that no one wanted to go to when I didn't go, which was most games.  That's when it hit me that it would cost me less to significantly overpay for the game or two I really wanted to see and ditch the stress and time commitment to selling the others.  

     

    This is where I am.  I'm at the upper end of what I feel comfortable paying for my club seats now, and not sure if I want to downgrade my seats to another area of the new stadium when that option comes available.  I also had several years where I couldn't find buyers for the games I was going to skip, even giving them away to friends and family was a problem, until these past few years.  I'm guessing with the new stadium, I could probably spend half of what I'm currently paying for my seasons, and get really good seats on the secondary market for the few games I'll go to.  

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  6. 5 hours ago, Boatdrinks said:

    There will be some who do ( I would not ), but I’m not saddened by it. Folks can decide for themselves what they are willing to pay for entertainment, such as attending professional sports events.  That includes how to pay for it, and perhaps that type of loan will work for them. 


    For example, Steve Martin and Martin Short tour came through my city last year and the wife and I definitely would have gone seen them, but tickets were very expensive.  The very last row in the upper balcony, which is about the farthest from the stage you can get and always cheapest, was still over $80/seat.  We opted not to go.  Where we would normally sit was over $150/seat.  And these are direct from the venue prices, not the secondary market.  

  7. Just now, mrags said:

    Only playing for 11 years? I feel jipped. And guys like Brady and Rogers never retire 

     

    Well, those guys are the extreme, one likes to follow a very healthy lifestyle, and the other likes to sit in the dark.  Josh is just a normal player.  

  8. 23 minutes ago, BarleyNY said:

    PSL holders do have the option to sell their PSL to someone else at whatever price they can get for it. However, what  tends to happen is that a large number of PSLs become available when a team goes through a multiple season losing streak. The PSL for less desirable seats don’t sell for much - or at all - and the holders have to decide between continuing to buy season tickets for a bad team or simply giving up their PSL for nothing or next to nothing.

     

    Here's some for the Jets, lower/100 level, for under $2K a seat...

     

    New York Jets PSL Marketplace | Buy & Sell Jets Seat Licenses (pslsource.com)

     

    7 minutes ago, strive_for_five_guy said:

    To make sure I’m clear, a PSL becomes a personal asset, correct?  So if one decides to spend the money, it is sellable someday, if one also chooses?  And the value could potentially increase?

     

    Or it could decrease.

     

    18 minutes ago, mrags said:

    I know at least realtors that have 2-4 tickets, and they give 2 away or take clients to every single game. 

     

    I happen to know someone that knows someone that works for FedEx in the Philly area and has access to their Eagles season tickets.  He has multiple seats in multiple areas in the stadium.  He was telling me even though he gives the tickets to his clients, the clients don't always use them.  The seats he uses are in one of their club areas, because from there he can see the other seats/tickets he's given out and make notes on which clients actually come out to a game.  

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