Who would want to sit there and freeze their ass-off at $300.00 a ticket....It will be cold enough to freeze the balls on a brass monkey in GB on Sunday......brrrrrrrr
-15 below zero by half-time...Another "ice-bowl"....
Because it's the playoffs. Even in the regular season people will do it. Rarely are games (outside of Jacksonville) blacked out, regardless of the weather.
I'm a Packers season ticket holder. In years past, we would be charged for two playoff tickets and they would refund your money for games not used. When the ticket vouchers came out this year, the Packers had just lost to Detroit and is was apparent they would at best host just a wildcard game if they somehow got in the playoffs, plus for the first time, the team would hold your money on the championship game ticket and apply it to next year's season ticket cost. I was not going to send in $600 for a wildcard playoff game and have them use my money for seven months. Apparently many other season-ticket holders felt the same way as 40,000 were made available when the Packers qualified for the title game. Now the weather forecast is brutal for Sunday (supposed to be the third coldest game in NFL history behind the Ice Bowl and the Cincy playoff game), which is the reason 3,000 tix remain. In my younger days it wouldn't matter how cold it was, I would go, but it will have to be a championship game if I'm sitting in minus-50 wind chill for 3 1/2 hours.
I'm a Packers season ticket holder. In years past, we would be charged for two playoff tickets and they would refund your money for games not used. When the ticket vouchers came out this year, the Packers had just lost to Detroit and is was apparent they would at best host just a wildcard game if they somehow got in the playoffs, plus for the first time, the team would hold your money on the championship game ticket and apply it to next year's season ticket cost. I was not going to send in $600 for a wildcard playoff game and have them use my money for seven months. Apparently many other season-ticket holders felt the same way as 40,000 were made available when the Packers qualified for the title game.
Try Tampa Bay for size.....blacked out many times. Regarding Green Bays unsold tickets, people would probably enjoy watching the game in the comfort of their home. Bear fans (you are one....right ?) are much "tougher" than Packer fans......
Nice. I figured it was NFLtrends who bout he the unsold tix for his fellow RX Brothers.......out of bad situatons good things happan, super martets bought tix and gave them to milatary families, i think that is fabulos, good they can go to games when on there pentiens some most cant afford to
Who would want to sit there and freeze their ass-off at $300.00 a ticket....It will be cold enough to freeze the balls on a brass monkey in GB on Sunday......brrrrrrrr
-15 below zero by half-time...Another "ice-bowl"....