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How Many of You Will Attend the Super Bowl 50?


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On 26/1/2016 at 10:03 AM, SportsCrazie4172 said:

I just want to know where this dude lives at in San Diego and roll out with him..

He has snuck in the superbowl 35 times..

http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/features/the-super-bowl-scammer-dion-rich-is-the-godfather-of-gatecrashing-20150129

With the exception of Super Bowl III – when he went on a forgettable ski trip, instead – Rich successfully entered the world's biggest sporting event 35 times without paying, and made it onto the field at 22 of the games. At first, in the Super Bowl's infancy, getting in was relatively simple. But as the Super Bowl grew in popularity, security got increasingly more difficult.



 

holy crap this is good it also links to a good SI article about getting into Super Bowl XXXVI for an SI article.

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My husband and I are going. 

I called to see if I could just buy admission to the Prime Sports Panthers tailgate without getting one of their packages since I didn't need it and they said that you could not.  A bit bummed about that, but that is the only thing that has gone not as I wanted since this who process began.
 

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On 1/26/2016 at 2:52 PM, DirtyMagic97 said:

I am doing everything in my power to get there. PSL owners are gouging like hell though. Sad to see.

PSL holders don't even have their tickets yet.  And I believe that we have to sign paperwork stating that we will not scalp them or knowingly sell our tickets to anyone who will scalp

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8 minutes ago, Cary Kollins said:

 

no dice

 

flights suck, tickets are outrageous

 

Where we partying in Charlotte?

if the superbowl was in april i'd be able to go, but i had some dumb expenses come up. i would've just driven out in a carpool and made a week-long road trip out of it. oh well.

i'm gonna post a thread on here later to see what people are doing for the game. i watched the first half of broncs-pats on an inflatable screen at founders, which was pretty alright but i feel like there's gonna be better options. @RoaringRiot, any initial thoughts?

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14 minutes ago, Go To Girl said:

PSL holders don't even have their tickets yet.  And I believe that we have to sign paperwork stating that we will not scalp them or knowingly sell our tickets to anyone who will scalp

PSL owners are still very much selling their tickets and still very much selling their tickets well above face.

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On 1/26/2016 at 3:27 PM, Doyle said:

Okay who exactly do you work for that wouldn't let you off on Monday if you are going to the Super Bowl?

I work in S FL and my employer says I can't take off on SB Monday. Crossing fingers that I get paperwork on my new job by Monday so I can quit.  But still need SB tix. 

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I'm actually putting aside money just in case everything falls into place that I can snag a ticket and go. A LOT has to fall into place including finding more than twice the money I have already put aside. Chances are slim but not impossible.

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Me and a friend of mine are making the trip from Italy. He just recently became a fan ( when we started Pickles ... go figure ), I've been a fan for 10 years now. We'll be staying in San Francisco from Thursday until Monday and would like to meet as many huddlers as possible, if any of you want to hang around!
 

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22 hours ago, chknwing said:

My ticket arrived today, in section 226. I'm fuging stoked.

also players at the tailagte

Marcus Allen
Hines Ward
Roger Craig
Warren Moon
Sammy Watkins
The Golden Calf of Bristol
DeShaun Foster
Jonathan Ogden
Darryl Johnston
Desmond Trufont

 

lol typing The Golden Calf of Bristol auto changes it to The Golden Calf of Bristol.  Thats fuging hilarious.

No doubt in my mind Sammy Watkins caves to the peer pressure and gets blacked out with me

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