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They are indeed coming down. 

 

I purchased for 357 and they were 600-700+ in my section. There is a pair in 103 going for $389 a pop 

If you've been contemplating going, Now is the time I'd imagine. But with 50% chance rain they may drop a little more.

Its been written that this game is truly this year's Super Bowl.  Time will tell, but I already have my ticket.

 

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12 minutes ago, LUUUUUKE said:

They are indeed coming down. 

 

I purchased for 357 and they were 600-700+ in my section. There is a pair in 103 going for $389 a pop 

If you've been contemplating going, Now is the time I'd imagine. But with 50% chance rain they may drop a little more.

Its been written that this game is truly this year's Super Bowl.  Time will tell, but I already have my ticket.

 

Not sure where you are seeing 50% chance of rain.  Everything I am seeing says a slight chance of shower or snow flurry early Sunday..with full clearing by noon.

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Just now, MadHatter said:

I saw that earlier.  You need to go to the weather channel site and click on Sun.  The rain is for first thing in the am...with clear in the afternoon.

I'm driving from Fayetteville Sunday am, so I'm bringing the wet weather gear just in case.

Obviously We will all be monitoring this closely. I personally hope it does rain, I feel like that tilts in our favor

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2 minutes ago, hdevonxz said:

Anyone know what the face value was/is for the upper bowl and how much prices have risen?  I wanna gauge and get a feel for possible NFC championship game prices, any idea when they would go on sale were we to advance? Thanks

I think they were around $75 or so. FYI, there's a damn $40 service fee per ticket for tickets in the $150 range. God I hate ticketmaster reselling sites so so much.

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1 minute ago, LUUUUUKE said:

I'm driving from Fayetteville Sunday am, so I'm bringing the wet weather gear just in case.

Obviously We will all be monitoring this closely. I personally hope it does rain, I feel like that tilts in our favor

Rain...snow...shine...30's or 40's....makes no difference.  My drunk ass is wearing shorts. 

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2 minutes ago, LUUUUUKE said:

I'm driving from Fayetteville Sunday am, so I'm bringing the wet weather gear just in case.

Obviously We will all be monitoring this closely. I personally hope it does rain, I feel like that tilts in our favor

We're talking about stray showers/flurries at the max. It's not going to be enough to influence the game.

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16 minutes ago, hdevonxz said:

Anyone know what the face value was/is for the upper bowl and how much prices have risen?  I wanna gauge and get a feel for possible NFC championship game prices, any idea when they would go on sale were we to advance? Thanks

Upper rows in sections on stadium diagram that are pink (corners) are 76.00 each (that includes the NC taxes) for divisional.   Championship game is 136.00 plus taxes.

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5 minutes ago, faninsc said:

Upper rows in sections on stadium diagram that are pink (corners) are 76.00 each (that includes the NC taxes) for divisional.   Championship game is 136.00 plus taxes.

They go up a little from there.  Between the 30's are $88 each

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