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    Season-ticket sales over 46,000 for Bills

    The Buffalo Bills have tweaked their policy regarding ticket sales for the 2014 season.

    The team will no longer announce games as sellouts prior to 72 hours before kickoff, according to Marc Honan, the team's chief marketing officer.


    Honan said the Bills were seeing "wild fluctuations" in the ticket market after announcing games as sellouts.
    "Fans would go to the secondary ticket market," Honan said, "and end up paying as much for an outdoor seat as they would for a club seat."


    Honan did, however, speak in general terms about ticket sales, saying home games against Miami, San Diego, New England, Minnesota and Green Bay have been selling well.


    In order, games against Kansas City (Nov. 9), the New York Jets (Nov. 23) and Cleveland (Nov. 30) have the most tickets available, an amount Honan called "significant inventory."


    The team has sold more than 46,000 season tickets for the upcoming season, the most since the 2009 season. An exact number will be released shortly after the cutoff of season-ticket sales Aug. 23, the date of the team's first preseason home game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

    http://bills.buffalonews.com/2014/08...s-46000-bills/

    Come on sheeple!!!

    I don't want to be blacked out of any Bill home games this year.

    Show Jovi you have pride in Buffalo by buying more tickets now.

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    Re: Fear Sells Tickets

    I am confused.

    Do you want us to buy tickets or are you saying we are idiots for doing so?

    Please clarify.

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    Quote Originally Posted by THATHURMANATOR View Post
    I am confused.

    Do you want us to buy tickets or are you saying we are idiots for doing so?

    Please clarify.
    No no. Please buy them.

    I want to see all the games on free TV.

    Well other than the one or two I will attend.

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    Re: Fear Sells Tickets

    Quote Originally Posted by SpikedLemonade View Post
    No no. Please buy them.

    I want to see all the games on free TV.

    Well other than the one or two I will attend.
    I already have 5 season tickets so I am done buying anymore but thanks for the clarification.

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    Quote Originally Posted by THATHURMANATOR View Post
    I already have 5 season tickets so I am done buying anymore but thanks for the clarification.
    Thank you brethren.

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    Re: Fear Sells Tickets

    This one's on the Bills.

    They're the ones who hold back tickets.

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    Re: Fear Sells Tickets

    Quote Originally Posted by SpikedLemonade View Post
    No no. Please buy them.

    I want to see all the games on free TV.

    Well other than the one or two I will attend.
    That's great..
    I live in Tampa and still buy seasons to do my part!
    GO Gators!!!!!!
    GO GATORS!!

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    Re: Fear Sells Tickets

    As Spiked knows , I have my 6 season tickets.

    Sometimes, I even help grumpy Canadians get tickets
    Quote Originally Posted by mysticsoto
    Lecter is right in everything he said.

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    Re: Fear Sells Tickets

    Well..fear may sell tickets, but the Rogers Center doesn't.

    Toronto ...the only city in the world with less attendance for the NFL than a Texas HS football game.

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    Re: Fear Sells Tickets

    Quote Originally Posted by cookie G View Post
    Well..fear may sell tickets, but the Rogers Center doesn't.

    Toronto ...the only city in the world with less attendance for the NFL than a Texas HS football game.
    I wonder how a Jets and Bills game would sell in KC?

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    Re: Fear Sells Tickets

    Quote Originally Posted by SpikedLemonade View Post
    I wonder how a Jets and Bills game would sell in KC?
    If they were trying to get an NFL franchise, pretty damned good, I'd imagine.

    For instance, when the Saints were forced to play some games in the Alamodome, they averaged around 95% capacity.

    That was for a 3-13 team.

    No whining about ...

    - The tickets are too high;
    - They aren't our team;
    - They suck!
    - Why do those guys just bunch up in the middle of teh grass and fight each other?

    For a city hoping to get an NFL franchise...Gawd taht was embarassing.

    Maybe they could try Calgary...or Edmonton, somewhere out west or something...

    But you might as well sell a UFC event at an internet cafe. The crowds just don't mix.

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    Re: Fear Sells Tickets

    Quote Originally Posted by SpikedLemonade View Post
    I wonder how a Jets and Bills game would sell in KC?
    What a STUPID post.

    KC already has the Chiefs, they don't need the Bills & Jets to watch NFL football.

    Now if you said I wonder how a Jets and Bills game would sell in Portland Or, I would say for a regular season game it would be a sell out & MORE than 40,000 seats at that.

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    Browns are scoring big with ticket sales, renovations


    ....The physical part of the Browns' renovations — the first phase of the two-year, $120 million redesign of FirstEnergy Stadium — has reduced the number of available seats to 68,000 from 72,000.

    Fewer tickets combined with increased demand has meant the Browns have come close to reaching their season-ticket cap.

    Scheiner said NFL teams typically reserve 5% to 10% of their tickets for their employees, players (theirs and the visitors), and single-game and group sales.

    “Let's say you have about 70,000 capacity, you probably say, "Hey, when I get to about 64,000, I'm done (selling season tickets),' ” Scheiner said.

    As of last Monday, Aug. 4, the Browns weren't there yet, but they were close.

    “The difference is we've really had to think about that this year,” Scheiner said of the team's season-ticket maximum. “What is that number for us? When do we stop? That's what I don't think they've had here in a long time.”

    Last week, the Browns gave season-ticket holders a five-day window to buy individual seats for their two preseason and eight regular-season home games. By the time that sale finished, Scheiner didn't expect many seats would remain when the rest of the tickets are made available to purchase on Aug. 12.

    “This year, we've had so much demand for season tickets, we've waited a little (to sell individual seats) because once we go single game, that's it,” Scheiner said. “We can't sell any more season tickets because they'll get scooped up immediately.”...

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    Re: Fear Sells Tickets

    Quote Originally Posted by SpikedLemonade View Post
    I wonder how a Jets and Bills game would sell in KC?
    Why do NFL games in London and Mexico sell tickets so well? Why does Toronto need a bunch of excuses for being the only international disaster for the NFL?

    And $130 million in renovations helps sell season tickets, not fear.

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    Re: Fear Sells Tickets

    Quote Originally Posted by SpikedLemonade View Post
    Season-ticket sales over 46,000 for Bills

    The Buffalo Bills have tweaked their policy regarding ticket sales for the 2014 season.

    [I]The team will no longer announce games as sellouts prior to 72 hours before kickoff, according to Marc Honan, the team's chief marketing officer.
    Honan said the Bills were seeing "wild fluctuations" in the ticket market after announcing games as sellouts.
    "Fans would go to the secondary ticket market," Honan said, "and end up paying as much for an outdoor seat as they would for a club seat."
    Honan did, however, speak in general terms about ticket sales, saying home games against Miami, San Diego, New England, Minnesota and Green Bay have been selling well.
    If they are concerned about not selling out - announce a concession deal...half off beer and soda and hot dogs for the first half.
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