Webster Guy Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 I heard the game isn't sold out as of noon wednesday, the deadline is getting pretty tight here. We're 3 hours and 170 miles from Toronto in Rochester (unless you have a really fast boat) Make that 4 hours plus because of the border delays. It would seem we are way past the blackout zone with regard to driving distance/travel time, but not direct distance if they ignore Lake Ontario. Does anybody know?
JÂy RÛßeÒ Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 My understanding is that the Toronto people basically bought all the tickets and are reselling, so letter-of-the-law all the Toronto games are sell-outs.
cvanvol Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 already discussed the tickets for all toronto games are already bought it is a sell out there just wont be anyone there...
CodeMonkey Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 already discussed the tickets for all toronto games are already bought it is a sell out there just wont be anyone there... I wonder this time with the Bills doing better if more people from Buffalo might head up north for the game.
Chandler#81 Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 Does the NFL run their 75 mile measuring tape across national borders? If so, what's the width of Lake Ontario from Rochester to Tron-O?
drinkTHEkoolaid Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 Why don't people understand that every Toronto game under this agreement has been sold out for television purposes
Arkady Renko Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 Buffalo News disagrees. The game needs to sell out 72 hours before kickoff -- by 4 p.m. Thursday -- for the blackout to be lifted, although the deadline could be extended. Any blackout would reach into the Buffalo area. http://www.buffalonews.com/city/article607557.ece
cvanvol Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackout_(broadcasting) I dont know why the buffalo news would write that... everything else i saw while researching it said that the toronto series doesnt follow NFL blackout rules Toronto Series games are the only NFL games not subject to the league's blackout restrictions. For instance, the 2010 Toronto Series preseason game had nearly 15,000 available seats but was still seen on television within the station's blackout zone.
PromoTheRobot Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 (edited) Buffalo News disagrees. http://www.buffalonews.com/city/article607557.ece They are wrong. Russ Brandon says the games are considered sold out. He says it every year, not that anyone pays attention. PTR Edited October 26, 2011 by PromoTheRobot
nucci Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 Why don't people understand that every Toronto game under this agreement has been sold out for television purposes I don't know. It has been televised every year.
PromoTheRobot Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 I don't know the real answer, but this Wiki article says you're mistaken... You misread the article. It refers to Bills games not sold out at RWS. Since technically Rogers bought all the tickets for games at Rogers Centre the games are considered sold out. Take a minute and remember all the empty seats at Toronto games the last 3 years, then realize you are seeing those empty seats because the games are on TV! PTR
nucci Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 (edited) I don't know the real answer, but this Wiki article says you're mistaken... That applies to Bills home games in Buffalo being televised in Toronto. For TV purposes, the games in Toronto are considered sold out and will be shown in the Buffalo area. Edit: Sorry Promo, you beat me to it. Edited October 26, 2011 by nucci
The Senator Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 (edited) Buffalo News disagrees. http://www.buffalone...ticle607557.ece That's why we call it The Buffalo Snooze If you turn to today's Snooze sports section, page D2, you will see the game clearly listed in the bottom left column titled... FOOTBALL ON TV Sunday 4 p.m., Ch. 4, NFL: Buffalo vs. Washington at Toronto (I guess the 'crack' reporters that wrote the front page article never bother to read their own paper.) Link - Buffalo Snooze-Football on TV / This week’s schedule . Edited October 26, 2011 by The Senator
CBD Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 (edited) Is the news article perhaps saying it will be blacked out in Toronto if it's not sold out? Even the Bills' quick start this season, at 4-2, and the team's penchant for playing down-to-the-final-gun games haven't led fans to storm the ticket windows for Sunday's game. Officials with the Bills-in-Toronto series stopped short Tuesday of saying they expect the game to sell out. But they are confident the game won't be blacked out. The game needs to sell out 72 hours before kickoff -- by 4 p.m. Thursday -- for the blackout to be lifted, although the deadline could be extended. Any blackout would reach into the Buffalo area. "We're doing better than we did last year," said Silvio D'Addario, vice president of events for Rogers Centre. "Last year, the game was not blacked out, and I don't see it being blacked out [sunday]." http://www.buffalonews.com/city/article607557.ece But then the article says the blackout would reach into the Buffalo area. Curious to find out what the real answer is. Edited October 26, 2011 by Carey Bender
nucci Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 Is the news article perhaps saying it will be blacked out in Toronto if it's not sold out? http://www.buffalonews.com/city/article607557.ece But then the article says the blackout would reach into the Buffalo area. Curious to find out what the real answer is. The NFL considers the game sold out.
AxelRipper Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 Rogers Communication will probably "buy out" all of the remaining tickets at the last minute, though they already have bought out all of the tickets. Its likely just a way to try to get more people to buy the tickets and travel the 2 hours to the game because they think it will be blacked out.
gravytrain Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 great move NFL and ralph for letting it happen. let's move 1 of only 8 games at home to a place where no one even gives a crap about football. let alone the bills. what other team in major sports plays one of their home games away from their home stadium every year? i can't think of one. good work roger and ralph.
JÂy RÛßeÒ Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 I wonder this time with the Bills doing better if more people from Buffalo might head up north for the game. I know they offered blocks of tickets to season ticket holders at basically half-price, and sold out of what was available.
RJ (not THAT RJ) Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 (edited) great move NFL and ralph for letting it happen. let's move 1 of only 8 games at home to a place where no one even gives a crap about football. let alone the bills. what other team in major sports plays one of their home games away from their home stadium every year? i can't think of one. good work roger and ralph. And yet, there are three more games at the Ralph, none of which is sold out right now. Oh, and the Green Bay Packers played as many as three games a year in Milwaukee for decades... Edited October 26, 2011 by RJ (not THAT RJ)
PromoTheRobot Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 (edited) Rogers Communication will probably "buy out" all of the remaining tickets at the last minute, though they already have bought out all of the tickets. Its likely just a way to try to get more people to buy the tickets and travel the 2 hours to the game because they think it will be blacked out. They already "bought" all the tickets when they paid Ralph $78.5M. The game is sold out. All the tickets are now being resold by Rogers to recoup their investment. If they don't sell those out it's Rogers' tough luck. We still get to watch on TV. And yet, there are three more games at the Ralph, none of which is sold out right now. Oh, and the Green Bay Packers played as many as three games a year in Milwaukee for decades... The irony of it all. People piss and moan about one game in Toronto but can't be bothered to buy a ticket at RWS because it might be cold and the Bills might suck. All hail the greatest fans in the NFL. PTR Edited October 26, 2011 by PromoTheRobot
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