OT: 3 of 4 NFL Playoff games still not sold out

Azlen

ASFN Lifer
Joined
Apr 29, 2004
Posts
3,724
Reaction score
943
Green Bay to me is the big shock. Considering the thousands of people that are reportedly their season ticket waiting list. I'm guessing that all of them will eventually sell out even if they need extensions.
 

NJCardFan

ASFN Icon
Joined
Jul 14, 2005
Posts
14,974
Reaction score
2,968
Location
Bridgeton, NJ
Green Bay to me is the big shock. Considering the thousands of people that are reportedly their season ticket waiting list. I'm guessing that all of them will eventually sell out even if they need extensions.

Same with Philly which doesn't surprise me that they're sold out.
 

AZ Native

Living is Easy with Eyes Closed
Joined
Apr 30, 2007
Posts
16,014
Reaction score
8,544
Location
Cave Creek
I am going to get flamed for say this but we had trouble selling out the Atlanta game and they blamed it on Atlanta fans not traveling.
 

devilalum

Heavily Redacted
Joined
Jul 30, 2002
Posts
16,776
Reaction score
3,187
HDTV, high ticket prices and the failure of "America's Team"
 

b8rtm8nn

ASFN Lifer
Joined
Jan 14, 2003
Posts
3,372
Reaction score
1,648
Location
Tucson
Prices way too high for the experience. I don't believe our new stadium has actually sold out to fans buying tickets for several years - eventually the NFL will adjust.
 

SoCal Cardfan

ASFN Addict
Joined
Apr 11, 2004
Posts
6,056
Reaction score
1,296
I went to the Chiefs-Chargers game last Sunday.. hour and a half to get into the stadium, 2 and a half to get out of the parking lot.

In my older years, I honestly prefer watching it on the HDTV, but then I'm super impatient... I quit golf for the same reason after 25 years.. 6 hours to finish a round that should take 3 max finally drove me nuts.
 

TJ

Frank Kaminsky is my Hero.
Joined
Apr 2, 2005
Posts
35,154
Reaction score
21,453
Location
South Bay
Green Bay w/ 8500 tickets left is surprising seeing as their stadium has a 30 year wait list for season tickets. Economic issues in Wisconsin that I'm unaware of?
 

Azlen

ASFN Lifer
Joined
Apr 29, 2004
Posts
3,724
Reaction score
943
I am going to get flamed for say this but we had trouble selling out the Atlanta game and they blamed it on Atlanta fans not traveling.

I think the reason given was more people thought Atlanta would blow us out. It's actually one of the reasons why I heard Green Bay wasn't selling out. No faith in their team. Well we know how that turned out for us.
 

Cheesebeef

ASFN IDOL
Supporting Member
Joined
Jan 2, 2003
Posts
92,141
Reaction score
70,279
Green Bay w/ 8500 tickets left is surprising seeing as their stadium has a 30 year wait list for season tickets. Economic issues in Wisconsin that I'm unaware of?

word is playoff invoices were sent out to Packer fans in the middle of their big slide after Rodgers went down, right after they got crushed by the Lions on Thanksgiving, thus most season ticket holders didn't see any point in paying the premium since it looked like an impossibility that they would get in.
 

RugbyMuffin

ASFN IDOL
Joined
Apr 30, 2003
Posts
30,485
Reaction score
4,877
I am going to get flamed for say this but we had trouble selling out the Atlanta game and they blamed it on Atlanta fans not traveling.

Why?

I was thinking the same thing, except when it was the Cardinals the storyline wasn't a concerned tone but a mocking one.

Yet here we are reading about the same situation. Guess its not a concern until a non-Cardinals team is affected.

Sent from my intergalactic transmorgapher
 

CtCardinals78

ASFN Addict
Joined
Nov 2, 2006
Posts
7,256
Reaction score
2
Green Bay w/ 8500 tickets left is surprising seeing as their stadium has a 30 year wait list for season tickets. Economic issues in Wisconsin that I'm unaware of?


Sunday in Green Bay is going to be a high of 5 and Sunday night is going to be -20, I wonder if that's why so many people haven't got tickets yet. That is too cold to be sitting outside for 5+ hours.
 

BigRedRage

Reckless
Supporting Member
Joined
Mar 25, 2005
Posts
48,274
Reaction score
12,525
Location
SE valley
the way the nfl does plaoyff tix is funny and with the games having only been on sale for 3 days I dont think its an issue. All of the games will sell out.
 

PDXChris

All In!
Supporting Member
Banned from P+R
Joined
Mar 28, 2003
Posts
31,646
Reaction score
28,556
Location
Nowhere
Sunday in Green Bay is going to be a high of 5 and Sunday night is going to be -20, I wonder if that's why so many people haven't got tickets yet. That is too cold to be sitting outside for 5+ hours.

You must be registered for see images


And don't forget, they got 5K fans to shovel snow for free before a playoff game to ensure the seats were clear.
 

Darkside

ASFN Addict
BANNED BY MODERATORS
Joined
May 27, 2010
Posts
8,107
Reaction score
191
Location
Tempe, AZ
I went to the Chiefs-Chargers game last Sunday.. hour and a half to get into the stadium, 2 and a half to get out of the parking lot.

In my older years, I honestly prefer watching it on the HDTV, but then I'm super impatient... I quit golf for the same reason after 25 years.. 6 hours to finish a round that should take 3 max finally drove me nuts.

I've always hated admitting I'm the same way. I want to support the organization and team by going but I really don't enjoy going anymore. Last game I went to was a few years ago to watch Manning and the Colts beat us. I don't know if it's an age thing (I'm only 44) but I definitely enjoyed going to games more when I was younger. I actually had more fun going to games at SDS than the last game I went to in the new stadium.

At some point it just became not worth the money and hassle for my wife and I to go. We even declined free tickets last year so we could watch it at home. Sad, but it is what it is.

Sent from my DROID RAZR HD using Tapatalk 4
 

BigRedRage

Reckless
Supporting Member
Joined
Mar 25, 2005
Posts
48,274
Reaction score
12,525
Location
SE valley
I've always hated admitting I'm the same way. I want to support the organization and team by going but I really don't enjoy going anymore. Last game I went to was a few years ago to watch Manning and the Colts beat us. I don't know if it's an age thing (I'm only 44) but I definitely enjoyed going to games more when I was younger. I actually had more fun going to games at SDS than the last game I went to in the new stadium.

At some point it just became not worth the money and hassle for my wife and I to go. We even declined free tickets last year so we could watch it at home. Sad, but it is what it is.

Sent from my DROID RAZR HD using Tapatalk 4
even with free tickets the game will cost you a hundred bucks unless you sneak in drinks and peanuts.

IMO that is the real problem. Tickets are already expensive but then I have to shell out 6 dollars for a soda? seriously?

That and the lot I parked in this time took about an hour to get onto a main road.
 
Joined
Aug 7, 2008
Posts
10,547
Reaction score
7,533
Location
Chandler
I've always hated admitting I'm the same way. I want to support the organization and team by going but I really don't enjoy going anymore. Last game I went to was a few years ago to watch Manning and the Colts beat us. I don't know if it's an age thing (I'm only 44) but I definitely enjoyed going to games more when I was younger. I actually had more fun going to games at SDS than the last game I went to in the new stadium.

At some point it just became not worth the money and hassle for my wife and I to go. We even declined free tickets last year so we could watch it at home. Sad, but it is what it is.

Sent from my DROID RAZR HD using Tapatalk 4


This. I was a lot younger then as well but it just seemed liked the tailgates & everything was a lot more fun. Except the seats of course. :)
 

ajcardfan

I see you.
Supporting Member
Joined
May 13, 2002
Posts
38,916
Reaction score
26,316
This. I was a lot younger then as well but it just seemed liked the tailgates & everything was a lot more fun. Except the seats of course. :)

You people saying SDS was better for watching the Cards are total crackheads. In my friendly opinion. Look, I love SDS, and go to ASU games even when it is hot. But, that stadium was an anchor around the Cards necks, there is no doubt about it.
 

DemsMyBoys

ASFN Icon
Joined
Nov 18, 2008
Posts
12,375
Reaction score
4,656
Location
Cave Creek
I am going to get flamed for say this but we had trouble selling out the Atlanta game and they blamed it on Atlanta fans not traveling.

I went to that game.

I was afraid it would be blacked out and I just HAD to see the game. It went down to the wire before it was sold out and televised.

I can remember telling the guy at the post office I'd bought tickets for that game and he said, "Thank you." The money I spent on that game meant I didn't have the money to go see us win the NFC.

Lol. I'm still ticked off.
 
Last edited:

Fitz Rulz

Registered
Joined
Jul 20, 2009
Posts
1,122
Reaction score
0
I went to that game too (did not have season ticket that year) not because game wouldn't be on TV but coz we were in the playoffs though everyone thought Atlanta would beat us easily.
 

kerouac9

Klowned by Keim
Joined
Feb 14, 2003
Posts
38,624
Reaction score
30,363
Location
Gilbert, AZ
word is playoff invoices were sent out to Packer fans in the middle of their big slide after Rodgers went down, right after they got crushed by the Lions on Thanksgiving, thus most season ticket holders didn't see any point in paying the premium since it looked like an impossibility that they would get in.

This is the real reason.

Not sure what Indy and Cincy's issues are, but the Packers looked like a L-O-N-G shot to reach the playoffs just a month ago. Not surprised that a ton of people gambled that they could use the money better for Christmas shopping than on a playoff ticket deposit that was unlikely to be applied.
 
OP
OP
Brian in Mesa

Brian in Mesa

Advocatus Diaboli
Super Moderator
Moderator
Supporting Member
Joined
May 13, 2002
Posts
73,146
Reaction score
25,036
Location
Killjoy Central
NFL extends ticket-sale deadlines

http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/nfl-extends-ticket-sale-deadlines/story?id=21405064

The Cincinnati Bengals, Green Bay Packers and Indianapolis Colts all were granted ticket-sale deadline extensions from the NFL on Thursday.

The Packers joined that list after they came up about 3,000 tickets short of selling out 80,750-seat Lambeau Field for Sunday's NFC wild-card playoff game against the San Francisco 49ers.

A Packers spokesperson said the league gave them until 5 p.m. ET on Friday to sell the remaining tickets and avoid a television blackout in their home market, which includes both the Green Bay and Milwaukee areas.

The Packers began the week with 40,000 tickets available.
 

BigRedRage

Reckless
Supporting Member
Joined
Mar 25, 2005
Posts
48,274
Reaction score
12,525
Location
SE valley
I went to that game.

I was afraid it would be blacked out and I just HAD to see the game. It went down to the wire before it was sold out and televised.

I can remember telling the guy at the post office I'd bought tickets for that game and he said, "Thank you." The money I spent on that game meant I didn't have the money to go see us win the NFC.

Lol. I'm still ticked off.


I had season tickets and had paid for all the playoff games already so never noticed there was a ticket sales problem
 

Staff online

Forum statistics

Threads
556,107
Posts
5,433,295
Members
6,329
Latest member
cardinals2025
Top