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This is hilariously pathetic. Only the Johnsons would think this sounds good...

 

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Which Games Should You Consider Selling Back?

Not every game on the schedule is equal in appeal or convenience. Here are some thoughts on which games may be worth holding onto, and which ones you might consider exchanging:

  • Pittsburgh, Sunday, September 7 at 1 p.m.: The season opener always brings energy and strong attendance. Unless you absolutely cannot make it, this is one to hold onto.
  • Buffalo, Sunday, September 14 at 1 p.m.: A divisional game with a rowdy crowd, but early in the season and right after the opener. If travel or back-to-back weekends are tough, this is a solid candidate for selling on the secondary market. You might be able to get more than face value.
  • Dallas, Sunday, October 5: Cowboys fans travel well, and resale value will likely be high. If you aren’t going, this is another good secondary market game.
  • Carolina, Sunday, October 19: Middle of the season, possibly lower stakes, and fewer traveling fans. This could be an ideal game to swap if your schedule gets crowded.
  • Cleveland, Atlanta, Miami, New England: These late-season games could be meaningful if the Jets are in the playoff hunt, or challenging if weather and travel become an issue. If you are heading out of town for the holidays, exchanging one of these games might make sense.

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Essentially telling fans they should just sell their seats on the secondary market to opposing fans for these games.

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10 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

This is hilariously pathetic. Only the Johnsons would think this sounds good...

 

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Which Games Should You Consider Selling Back?

Not every game on the schedule is equal in appeal or convenience. Here are some thoughts on which games may be worth holding onto, and which ones you might consider exchanging:

  • Pittsburgh, Sunday, September 7 at 1 p.m.: The season opener always brings energy and strong attendance. Unless you absolutely cannot make it, this is one to hold onto.
  • Buffalo, Sunday, September 14 at 1 p.m.: A divisional game with a rowdy crowd, but early in the season and right after the opener. If travel or back-to-back weekends are tough, this is a solid candidate for selling on the secondary market. You might be able to get more than face value.
  • Dallas, Sunday, October 5: Cowboys fans travel well, and resale value will likely be high. If you aren’t going, this is another good secondary market game.
  • Carolina, Sunday, October 19: Middle of the season, possibly lower stakes, and fewer traveling fans. This could be an ideal game to swap if your schedule gets crowded.
  • Cleveland, Atlanta, Miami, New England: These late-season games could be meaningful if the Jets are in the playoff hunt, or challenging if weather and travel become an issue. If you are heading out of town for the holidays, exchanging one of these games might make sense.

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Essentially telling fans they should just sell their seats on the secondary market to opposing fans for these games.

 

The Jets do the dumbest things 

Posted
15 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

This is hilariously pathetic. Only the Johnsons would think this sounds good...

 

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Which Games Should You Consider Selling Back?

Not every game on the schedule is equal in appeal or convenience. Here are some thoughts on which games may be worth holding onto, and which ones you might consider exchanging:

  • Pittsburgh, Sunday, September 7 at 1 p.m.: The season opener always brings energy and strong attendance. Unless you absolutely cannot make it, this is one to hold onto.
  • Buffalo, Sunday, September 14 at 1 p.m.: A divisional game with a rowdy crowd, but early in the season and right after the opener. If travel or back-to-back weekends are tough, this is a solid candidate for selling on the secondary market. You might be able to get more than face value.
  • Dallas, Sunday, October 5: Cowboys fans travel well, and resale value will likely be high. If you aren’t going, this is another good secondary market game.
  • Carolina, Sunday, October 19: Middle of the season, possibly lower stakes, and fewer traveling fans. This could be an ideal game to swap if your schedule gets crowded.
  • Cleveland, Atlanta, Miami, New England: These late-season games could be meaningful if the Jets are in the playoff hunt, or challenging if weather and travel become an issue. If you are heading out of town for the holidays, exchanging one of these games might make sense.

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Essentially telling fans they should just sell their seats on the secondary market to opposing fans for these games.

 

I bet the Steelers, Bills, and Cowboys fans will pack MetLife if Jets fans don't want to go. I know for a fact Bills fans show up in huge numbers at MetLife as I have been there to see it.

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32 minutes ago, Gregg said:

 

I bet the Steelers, Bills, and Cowboys fans will pack MetLife if Jets fans don't want to go. I know for a fact Bills fans show up in huge numbers at MetLife as I have been there to see it.

 

Oh they will for sure. It's just that typically the home team is trying to stop fans from reselling to opposing fans. But now the Jets are actively encouraging it. Bold move.

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Posted
54 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

This is hilariously pathetic. Only the Johnsons would think this sounds good...

 

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Which Games Should You Consider Selling Back?

Not every game on the schedule is equal in appeal or convenience. Here are some thoughts on which games may be worth holding onto, and which ones you might consider exchanging:

  • Pittsburgh, Sunday, September 7 at 1 p.m.: The season opener always brings energy and strong attendance. Unless you absolutely cannot make it, this is one to hold onto.
  • Buffalo, Sunday, September 14 at 1 p.m.: A divisional game with a rowdy crowd, but early in the season and right after the opener. If travel or back-to-back weekends are tough, this is a solid candidate for selling on the secondary market. You might be able to get more than face value.
  • Dallas, Sunday, October 5: Cowboys fans travel well, and resale value will likely be high. If you aren’t going, this is another good secondary market game.
  • Carolina, Sunday, October 19: Middle of the season, possibly lower stakes, and fewer traveling fans. This could be an ideal game to swap if your schedule gets crowded.
  • Cleveland, Atlanta, Miami, New England: These late-season games could be meaningful if the Jets are in the playoff hunt, or challenging if weather and travel become an issue. If you are heading out of town for the holidays, exchanging one of these games might make sense.

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Essentially telling fans they should just sell their seats on the secondary market to opposing fans for these games.

 

😂 

 

I don’t want the Jets telling me what’s a good idea and what is not. Might I suggest they work out an actual contract extension before trading for someone who then decides he doesn’t want to play for you? 

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, DrDawkinstein said:

This is hilariously pathetic. Only the Johnsons would think this sounds good...

 

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Which Games Should You Consider Selling Back?

Not every game on the schedule is equal in appeal or convenience. Here are some thoughts on which games may be worth holding onto, and which ones you might consider exchanging:

  • Pittsburgh, Sunday, September 7 at 1 p.m.: The season opener always brings energy and strong attendance. Unless you absolutely cannot make it, this is one to hold onto.
  • Buffalo, Sunday, September 14 at 1 p.m.: A divisional game with a rowdy crowd, but early in the season and right after the opener. If travel or back-to-back weekends are tough, this is a solid candidate for selling on the secondary market. You might be able to get more than face value.
  • Dallas, Sunday, October 5: Cowboys fans travel well, and resale value will likely be high. If you aren’t going, this is another good secondary market game.
  • Carolina, Sunday, October 19: Middle of the season, possibly lower stakes, and fewer traveling fans. This could be an ideal game to swap if your schedule gets crowded.
  • Cleveland, Atlanta, Miami, New England: These late-season games could be meaningful if the Jets are in the playoff hunt, or challenging if weather and travel become an issue. If you are heading out of town for the holidays, exchanging one of these games might make sense.

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Essentially telling fans they should just sell their seats on the secondary market to opposing fans for these games.

I wish I was in the meeting for this one

 

The Johnsons are one of a kind 

 

What's funny is that who ever thought of this idea, thought it would do the exact opposite 

 

Like the goal of this buy back is that the tickets will end up in jets fans hands rather than opposing fans but this gave the average fan a playbook on what games to sell on a third party website 

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Posted
1 hour ago, DrDawkinstein said:

This is hilariously pathetic. Only the Johnsons would think this sounds good...

 

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Which Games Should You Consider Selling Back?

Not every game on the schedule is equal in appeal or convenience. Here are some thoughts on which games may be worth holding onto, and which ones you might consider exchanging:

  • Pittsburgh, Sunday, September 7 at 1 p.m.: The season opener always brings energy and strong attendance. Unless you absolutely cannot make it, this is one to hold onto.
  • Buffalo, Sunday, September 14 at 1 p.m.: A divisional game with a rowdy crowd, but early in the season and right after the opener. If travel or back-to-back weekends are tough, this is a solid candidate for selling on the secondary market. You might be able to get more than face value.
  • Dallas, Sunday, October 5: Cowboys fans travel well, and resale value will likely be high. If you aren’t going, this is another good secondary market game.
  • Carolina, Sunday, October 19: Middle of the season, possibly lower stakes, and fewer traveling fans. This could be an ideal game to swap if your schedule gets crowded.
  • Cleveland, Atlanta, Miami, New England: These late-season games could be meaningful if the Jets are in the playoff hunt, or challenging if weather and travel become an issue. If you are heading out of town for the holidays, exchanging one of these games might make sense.

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Essentially telling fans they should just sell their seats on the secondary market to opposing fans for these games.

 

This didn't come from the Jets front office. This came from a fan website and this is a fan opinion. 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Cheektowaga Chad said:

I wish I was in the meeting for this one

 

The Johnsons are one of a kind 

 

What's funny is that who ever thought of this idea, thought it would do the exact opposite 

 

Like the goal of this buy back is that the tickets will end up in jets fans hands rather than opposing fans but this gave the average fan a playbook on what games to sell on a third party website 

I knew it was only a matter of time until George Costanza's resume made it to the Jets' front office.  That NY Yankees experience really sold Woody on the hire. :thumbsup:

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Posted
21 minutes ago, Draconator said:

This didn't come from the Jets front office. This came from a fan website and this is a fan opinion. 

Appreciate that, but it’s too late, they’re off and running here. 

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