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Cheap NFC Championship tickets


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I just spent almost $2,000 on 2 seats for the divisional game. Ticketmaster is a ripoff it was a maintenance fee of like $250 for each ticket. Got damn fuging good seats though. Section 112 right at the 50 near the aisle about 20th row. Doubt you'll get worthy seats for the Championship game for $300 or less but if you're going to try I'd do it now.

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Cheap AND high quality is the only way to go.  If you need a quasi authentic jersey hand sewn in the backstreets of Thailand, let me know.   It has "Keepp ounding" sewn into the collar as the Thai people aren't known for their English spelling but other than that.....Cheap and high quality.   

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Funny and depressing story here...

A) I will probably end up having one extra ticket to the Divisional Game next weekend. It's club level, section 316.  Originally I was going to bring a buddy, but if he can't go, I will want to make some money off this. Just dont know what the market is $&&, and I won't know if I will have an extra until next Saturday, so my time to sell it will be short.

B) I will also have at least a ticket for my self, same club level location for the NFC Championship game. However, my boss is making me fly out to California on Sunday for a meeting. I believe Sunday is the NFC Championship game, so I would to make the decision to stay and get in trouble with my boss or fly out and completely miss the game all together (not even get to see it on TV). 

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52 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

I just spent almost $2,000 on 2 seats for the divisional game. Ticketmaster is a ripoff it was a maintenance fee of like $250 for each ticket. Got damn fuging good seats though. Section 112 right at the 50 near the aisle about 20th row. Doubt you'll get worthy seats for the Championship game for $300 or less but if you're going to try I'd do it now.

There isn't a bad seat in that stadium although some are better than others. I've sat all over and prefer my seats in 528 over a lot of 100 level seats.

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1 hour ago, thomas96 said:

I just spent almost $2,000 on 2 seats for the divisional game. Ticketmaster is a ripoff it was a maintenance fee of like $250 for each ticket. Got damn fuging good seats though. Section 112 right at the 50 near the aisle about 20th row. Doubt you'll get worthy seats for the Championship game for $300 or less but if you're going to try I'd do it now.

be sure and swing by the RR tailgate!

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Unfortunately, the NFCCG would be by far the biggest home game played in franchise history and I expect ticket prices to be unlike anything we've ever seen. 

 

Then of course take that absurd number in your head and multiply it by two if we somehow end up playing Washington or Green Bay.

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