34-78-83 Posted March 25 Posted March 25 To be totally fair, the article does mention interest free monthly pay off options with 20% down. For me it will really just come down to the price for my non-club outside the 25 yard line seat's PSL's being in some doable, more reasonable range. Quote
Bleeding Bills Blue Posted March 25 Posted March 25 15 minutes ago, 34-78-83 said: So this supposed range is just for the really good seats? Nobody still has any idea what the 300 section equivalent (outside the 25 yard line) will be then? I am hopeful, but worried. I Certainly won't be paying 10k, especially per seat. Yipes. I think this was basically all the.. club... platinum. Whatever they want to call them. Close seats and club seats. 1 Quote
ddaryl Posted March 25 Posted March 25 (edited) I can see myself becoming less and less passionate about the Bills, pro-football, pro-sports in general.. The only way this will ever end is when we don't cave in. I've been caving if for a couple of decades with Sunday ticket.... But now on top of that I have to have 3 - 4 other streaming services if I want to catch the whole season of Bills games As for the PSL's I would of guessed $10k would be the highest PSL, but looks like I was off by a smidge. At some point fans have to say "Enough is Enough" and until we do then expect more and more expenses to add up. Edited March 25 by ddaryl 1 4 Quote
Matt_In_NH Posted March 25 Posted March 25 23 minutes ago, Turk71 said: No I would expect a taxpayer revolt. Well revolt cause it’s happening OBD Quote
TheBrownBear Posted March 25 Posted March 25 We all knew this was coming, but ouch. Not sure how these prices are going to fly in the Buffalo market. It also really highlights the stupidity of not spending more and getting yourself a domed stadium. You're asking people to spend $20,00 to $50,000 for the right to sit and freeze in terrible weather for potentially three out of eight games on the schedule. 2 Quote
mrags Posted March 25 Posted March 25 And to think I opened this topic thinking there would be any actual new information other than the ridiculous suite ticket holders that are going to take the 50 yard line seats and piss all the 40 year seniority people off. Haven’t we already been through this? In like 2-3 other threads no less? 1 Quote
billsfan714 Posted March 25 Posted March 25 I love how the Bills will contribute x amount for the stadium, when really it's the season ticket holders paying the PSL's that are paying that. Its like when you go to a store and they ask if you want to contribute an amount to a charity. Then the company will write a check. with their name on it, like they donated the money, when in reality it was all their customers and not the business donating that money. 1 Quote
eball Posted March 25 Posted March 25 54 minutes ago, Simon said: Having to cough up the equivalent of an automobile just to be "allowed" to buy your tickets has always felt pretty scammy to me. I don't think that having that perspective qualifies as entitlement. PSLs are nothing new, and Bills fans have been blessed with not having to be in that environment for far longer than most NFL fans. Those who can afford it will buy, and those who can't, won't, but acting as though one is "owed" something just for being a STH in the cheapest stadium in the country for years comes off as whiny and entitled. As long as there's a decent product that new stadium is going to be filled...believe me. 1 1 5 Quote
corta765 Posted March 25 Posted March 25 23 minutes ago, TheBrownBear said: We all knew this was coming, but ouch. Not sure how these prices are going to fly in the Buffalo market. It also really highlights the stupidity of not spending more and getting yourself a domed stadium. You're asking people to spend $20,00 to $50,000 for the right to sit and freeze in terrible weather for potentially three out of eight games on the schedule. You realize this is for club seats not regular seats. Raiders and Vikings who are two recent stadiums with PSLs had the majority 5k or less. 4 minutes ago, eball said: PSLs are nothing new, and Bills fans have been blessed with not having to be in that environment for far longer than most NFL fans. Those who can afford it will buy, and those who can't, won't, but acting as though one is "owed" something just for being a STH in the cheapest stadium in the country for years comes off as whiny and entitled. As long as there's a decent product that new stadium is going to be filled...believe me. Agreed. Buffalo basically went twenty years + now where we haven't been subjected to what the NFL is if you want a team. People would being crying hysterics if they left and forever people said they would do whatever it takes. I have some sympathy that if you had tickets for a long time you may have consider not doing that or a new seat but realistically its the price of having the biggest sport in town. The majority of PSLs for the non club/exclusive seating or top seats well be more realistic to fan costs. The Bills were better off delivering this in a better format which would've quelled angst, but regardless come opening day and for years after the place will be filled and you will have people clamoring to get in. 1 1 Quote
BuffaloBill Posted March 25 Posted March 25 3 minutes ago, corta765 said: You realize this is for club seats not regular seats. Raiders and Vikings who are two recent stadiums with PSLs had the majority 5k or less. However, it still remains to be seen how affordable all of this will be. It will become very difficult for most families to enjoy a game in-person. The game is made for TV though so maybe in the end this will not matter so much. 1 1 Quote
LarryMadman Posted March 25 Posted March 25 Hahaha......nope, I refuse to fund billionaires and millionaires. 1 Quote
stuvian Posted March 25 Posted March 25 let's not forget PSLs came in due to the outrage over tax payer dollars being used to pay for stadia 3 Quote
Don Otreply Posted March 25 Posted March 25 On 3/24/2024 at 10:31 AM, stuvian said: Greed and gambling will eventually be this and other league's undoing. The Ohtani story is going to blow up in ways we haven't foreseen. Why would a working family prioritize a PSL over their kids education when the UFL offers something similar? Remember, we are talking about the ultra rich class of the world here, these people don’t give a Fuh k about what we say or do, its a whole different galaxy that they reside in. Quote
Bills!Win! Posted March 25 Posted March 25 I make above the average annual household income and I wouldn’t be able to afford these. Quote
stuvian Posted March 25 Posted March 25 3 minutes ago, Don Otreply said: Remember, we are talking about the ultra rich class of the world here, these people don’t give a Fuh k about what we say or do, its a whole different galaxy that they reside in. I once caddied for Warren Buffett's chauffeur. True story 1 Quote
Neo Posted March 25 Posted March 25 (edited) 1 hour ago, BuffaloBill said: However, it still remains to be seen how affordable all of this will be. It will become very difficult for most families to enjoy a game in-person. The game is made for TV though so maybe in the end this will not matter so much. Soon, the NFL will have few stadiums, like destination amusement parks, casinos and resorts, where all teams play. You and I will watch on 105 inch high def televisions in our home. It makes little sense to have 32 $2 billion stadiums for 8 games a year. it’s coming. This stadium won’t be relevant for thirty years. Nothing is, anymore. Edited March 25 by Neo Quote
Boatdrinks Posted March 25 Posted March 25 24 minutes ago, Irv said: Anybody know if major college programs sell PSL's? I don’t believe so. The business model is completely different. Quote
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