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Invoice for playoff tickets


MadHatter

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How many people live in Houston compaired to how many people live in Charlotte? Why didn't Bob McNair put an NFL team in Shelby NC? Putting an NFL team in the city the size of Houston with all the money that's in Texas is a no brainer.

Again, we're talking about if the Panthers didn't exist. Te argument was we wouldn't have a team. Of course Shelby can't support an NFL team, are you stupid?

But saying if "it wasn't for JR" or if "it wasn't for PSLs we wouldn't have a team" is idiotic.

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When I was 12 my Babe Ruth all star team made it out to Oakland for the World Series. We got to go on the field for an A's game and get introduced and I got to meet LaRussa, Conseco, McGuire, etc. it was pretty awesome. Then we proceeded to lose in the world series to the host team from Oakland. That team had 12 year olds that looked 19.

Oh yeah, when I asked Jose to sign his rookie card for me before the game he told me to "Get lost, kid." LMAO

 

i hope you ***** punched him

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Us psl owners are the only reason we even gave a team.

So, say thank you it just sit over in the corner and be quiet

Bullshyt to the Panthers for sending these out now when they could easily do it week 16. 

 

I know it's how it's done but at the most a $50 earnest money deposit should be required for PSL owners to reserve the right for Playoff tickets.

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So without psls the panthers wouldn't exist?

I find that had to believe

 

At the time in the 90s as the Panthers were constructed probably yes.

Fast forward to today I don't think this model will work moving forward.

People like Jerry Richardson pad their pockets daily with NFL profits, the public is wiser now.

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At the time in the 90s as the Panthers were constructed probably yes.

Fast forward to today I don't think this model will work moving forward.

People like Jerry Richardson pad their pockets daily with NFL profits, the public is wiser now.

49ers are using them at their new stadium and Jets/Giants used PSLs at MetLife Stadium.

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My invoice only has two games on it. Is there no way to have three?

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No, it wouldn't be. To host a wildcard game the first weekend, you'd have to be the 3 or 4 seed, as the 1 and 2 seeds get a bye. If you were the 3 or 4 seed and if you won that game you would be playing on the road the 2nd week no matter what (since you'd be playing the 1 or the 2), but would have possibility for the NFC championship if one of the wildcards pulled off 2 road wins.
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49ers are using them at their new stadium and Jets/Giants used PSLs at MetLife Stadium.

 

Doesn't mean it's a good idea moving forward.

 

 

 

At a time when the NFL is trying to entice people to choose to attend games in person, the application of an $80,000 PSL to 1,000 seats in the 49ers forthcoming stadium hasn’t deterred folks from signing up.

According to Scott Ostler of the San Francisco Chronicle, the 1,000 tickets costing $375 per game and 80 large for the lifetime of the stadium are nearly sold out.

Not everyone is reacting well to the new prices.  66-year-old Henry Gross has season tickets on the 50-yard line at Candlestick Monster Park (or whatever they call the place) at $129 per game.  To keep the seats, he’ll have to pay $350 per ticket, plus a one-time PSL of $30,000 for each seat.

“The sentimental side of me says, yes, absolutely, even if I had to mortgage my entire estate,” Gross told Ostler.  “But the realistic side of me says, why would I do that?  So I can tell someone I’m now 65 years as a season-ticket holder?  I love and cherish that, but nobody in my family, and none of my friends, think it’s a good investment.  Not even the ones that I take to games.

“I took [the 49ers' proposal] to two people I’m close to, guys who are much wealthier than I am. They had been season-ticket holders in the past. I asked each, independently, would they like the rights?  Is it a good deal?  Both of them told me it’s horrible.”

 

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/04/18/niners-are-selling-80000-psls/

 

The Bay Area is in no danger of losing the 49ers nor do they lack a Stadium to play their games.

Why not bend over the Public to line the 49ers owners pockets with even more cash?

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Bullshyt to the Panthers for sending these out now when they could easily do it week 16.

I know it's how it's done but at the most a $50 earnest money deposit should be required for PSL owners to reserve the right for Playoff tickets.

If you read the full thread, you would realize that they offer a pay as they play option. Pay $2 now abd then pay for the tickets once the games are decided.

Pretty amicable payment option if you ask me.

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Again, we're talking about if the Panthers didn't exist. Te argument was we wouldn't have a team. Of course Shelby can't support an NFL team, are you stupid?

But saying if "it wasn't for JR" or if "it wasn't for PSLs we wouldn't have a team" is idiotic.

You made it sound like all you need is money and the NFL will give you a team anywhere.

 

Let me explain it to you this way.If someone (JR) comes along once in 35 years and offers your city an NFL team, but you have to purchace PSL's to get the team. Would you purchase the PSL's if you had the money or would you wait until a better deal comes along.Even if it means you might have to wait another 35 years.

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