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6 fan fest tix available sec 129 row 7


WesleyM

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So in a freak stroke of luck my girlfriend got 6 tickets at nearly the same time as I finally got 6 tickets. Hers ended up being in row 1 so we will be keeping and using her set and giving my 6 away. They are section 129, row 7, seats 7-12. I will be glad to transfer them via ticketmaster in pairs to any huddlers that werent able to get any. PLEASE, do not get them to sell. It would also be awesome if you had planned to take kiddos and were going to miss out otherwise but of course I cant control that. Send me a PM if you're interested and we can work it all out.

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It makes me so proud to see how far this franchise has come and how much the region embraces our team now. My last fanfest I went to before I moved to Arizona was in 2001 before that shitshow also known as the Weinke season. I would say there was MAYBE 8,000 people there and now the whole thing is sold out weeks in advance image.jpeg

Thats me at 7 years old, I was sitting in the 5th row and you can see all the empty seats around me. That would never happen these days. The highlight of that whole season for me was getting autographs from Moose and a rookie Steve Smith after practice was over.

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2 minutes ago, KillaCamNewton said:

It makes me so proud to see how far this franchise has come and how much the region embraces our team now. My last fanfest I went to before I moved to Arizona was in 2001 before that shitshow also known as the Weinke season. I would say there was MAYBE 8,000 people there and now the whole thing is sold out weeks in advance image.jpeg

Thats me at 7 years old, I was sitting in the 5th row and you can see all the empty seats around me. That would never happen these days

You dont look like you appreciate those seats. I had to pull of straight As the tear before in 7th grade to be rewarded with nosebleeds. 

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25 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

You dont look like you appreciate those seats. I had to pull of straight As the tear before in 7th grade to be rewarded with nosebleeds. 

Lol. My mom Probably took the pic right after Jeff Lewis threw a fade route into the stands. I had that expression alot that year

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