No, I'm not jinxing us. Regardless of which teams are in it - when do season ticket holders get notified if they have been selected and are able to purchase SB tix?
FWIW, 17.5% of all tickets go to the NFC Champ.
http://blogs.eagletribune.com/sport...wl-facts-patriots-get-175-percent-of-tickets/
FWIW, 17.5% of all tickets go to the NFC Champ.
http://blogs.eagletribune.com/sport...wl-facts-patriots-get-175-percent-of-tickets/
Yes, it was quite specific in saying that you had to purchase playoff tickets to be eligible for Super Bowl tickets. I have no actual knowledge, but my suspicion is that the same weighted lottery would be used for ticket allocation (number of seats x years held).
Yes, it was quite specific in saying that you had to purchase playoff tickets to be eligible for Super Bowl tickets. I have no actual knowledge, but my suspicion is that the same weighted lottery would be used for ticket allocation (number of seats x years held).
my pops better get at least two. He's had 3 tickets since the first awful MNF Football against Dallas when we ran a freaking fake FG with the pitch to Al Del Greco who started running forwards... backwards... from 30 yards out. There just can't be that many people who have had seats uninterrupted since 1988. I'm guessing AT MOST 8-12,000 people. Those are the people who deserve tickets if they can afford them.
I was there for that.. ugh... Don't forget that the Cards were 7-4 that year prior to Lomax's injury and then went on to lose 5 straight..
I'm going to be greedy here, but IF the Cards make it to the super bowl they should give the ticket holders who have been there since the beginning, uninterrupted, first dibs on the tickets.
I know it'll be a lottery, but it would be nice to show some appreciation to those of use who have been with them since the VERY beginning.
my pops better get at least two. He's had 3 tickets since the first awful MNF Football against Dallas when we ran a freaking fake FG with the pitch to Al Del Greco who started running forwards... backwards... from 30 yards out. There just can't be that many people who have had seats uninterrupted since 1988. I'm guessing AT MOST 8-12,000 people. Those are the people who deserve tickets if they can afford them.
oh, I remember. 23-0 versus San Fran, last second TD to roy green in the back of the endzone and inexplicable, but deliriously awesome shower of plastic Cardinals Cups from the entire upper deck. That's still in my top 5 moments of Cards history.
One of my worst memories was playing the Broncos in the early 90's, i think.. It was close to a sell out but it was probably 60k bronco fans and 10-15k Cards fans.. Broncos won something like 41-0... Such a sad moment as a Cards fan.agreed. we've literally been through hell (every single game at SDS) and back. it won't work that way, but it should.
Definately. Those plastic cups were great until they banned them a few years later..
Storming the field when they finally beat dallas.... I was down there helping tear down the goal posts.
One of my worst memories was playing the Broncos in the early 90's, i think.. It was close to a sell out but it was probably 60k bronco fans and 10-15k Cards fans.. Broncos won something like 41-0... Such a sad moment as a Cards fan.
oh, I remember. 23-0 versus San Fran, last second TD to roy green in the back of the endzone and inexplicable, but deliriously awesome shower of plastic Cardinals Cups from the entire upper deck. That's still in my top 5 moments of Cards history.