Ticketmaster fees are part of the reason ticket prices are so high.
I sold my tickets to the opener and to the Pittsburgh game. I netted around 300 bucks per ticket.
Ticketmaster charged me a $32 fee per ticket to sell, plus they charged a $70 per ticket fee to the buyer. Twenty-five percent of the ticket cost the buyer pays ($100+) on a $400 secondary market ticket goes to Ticketmaster.
I regretted selling the Titans game when I started watching on Monday night. However, I'm hoping the money I made off these two games will cover the cost of playoff tickets.
I will be pleasantly surprised if he goes in the second round. I thought he'd be a day three guy, if he was drafted.
I did find this article where Kiper has him going at pick 41 to the Lions.
Kiper- Lions draft picks
His was the only weekly power ranking ever that was worth a damn; funny, insightful and always a mention of the flaming redhead.
I wish there was a guy half as good as Z writing today. RIP.
The market determines the price. If Pegula pays 1.3 billion, then that's the teams value.
Forbes doesn't have access to the Bills financial statements ( or 30 other teams). Their team values are an educated guess.
I can't blame you for giving them up. I don't smoke and, no offense, I don't really like being around smokers. However, it's an outdoor stadium and there is no reason why the team can't designate a smoking area. (like they had last year)
I think he's going to be great over the last six weeks. The only reason he's not on the field is because Jackson beat him out. Fred was having an OJ/Thurman type season, which puts him in some elite company.
CJ has done what the team has asked him to do. I think he's looked fine in limited action. Let him touch the ball 20-25 times a game and he'll start breaking a few long ones.