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uncfan888

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4 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

Haha.. For reference, my tickets in 510 are normally 56 a piece..  Not too bad.  These games,  they are 71 and 136. I couldn't imagine being down in the low sections..  Haha

Sounds like a nice investment. Have fun at the game(s) or cash in big time. Win Win. 

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34 minutes ago, thebigcat said:

We've just now exposed ourselves to hatred from some towards psl holders.... I plan on buying a few extra playoff tickets and sell them to cardinal fans if they come to Charlotte except they have no fanbase

No lets hope for some northern team. I heard on the Huddle that since pay scales are so much better there that they move down here and buy mansions. $$$$$$$$ Cash in

I can't imagine missing an NFC Championship game at BOA for any amount of money..

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Yeah if we can play the NFCCG at home, my buddies and I are gonna throw a freaking party. We're all poor, but it'll still be an experience. I envy all you fuggers that can afford to shell out 200 dollars for a nosebleed seat haha. 

Regardless, man I hope the next 8 weeks fly by. I'm ready for playoff football in CLT. Hell sunday can't get here fast enough. 

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