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Falcons Already Selling Playoff Tickets


Woodcookedbbq

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for Season Ticket holders I would agree with you....can always apply the money to next year's tickets.

But selling them on an individual game basis to the public is a bit of a stretch.

I like it. If you don't make it you get them to commit to a future game. If you want playoff tickets then you have to roll the dice.

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for Season Ticket holders I would agree with you....can always apply the money to next year's tickets.

 

But selling them on an individual game basis to the public is a bit of a stretch.

 

I agree, but ownership in ATL knows how shitty of a town they're in and will need all the time they can to sell out a playoff game. 

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Playoff ticket sales are league-mandated, not a function of the team's business office. For those teams using the PSL program, like Carolina, the league dictates the ticket sale date based upon the mathematical probability of making the playoffs. For teams who use single game ticket sales and "season" ticket sales, the league tells them when they have to offer individual ticket sales.

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Playoff ticket sales are league-mandated, not a function of the team's business office. For those teams using the PSL program, like Carolina, the league dictates the ticket sale date based upon the mathematical probability of making the playoffs. For teams who use single game ticket sales and "season" ticket sales, the league tells them when they have to offer individual ticket sales.

 

Where did you read that?  I have never heard it is league mandated.

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