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Ravens coach: "It was a Baltimore stadium."


Carl Spackler

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The Huddle is suppost to be fans of the Panthers..A lot of people have been posting on here for weeks , telling fans to not go to the games and not to buy anything related to the Panthers.

So what do you expect..

The Huddle parking lot was full of Raven fans...Where was the fan base core ?

They want it both ways. No way any of those Panthers "fans" would pay anywhere near face for a ticket to the games, but they don't want the PSL owners to sell to opposing fans. Again, I call BS.

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The Huddle is suppost to be fans of the Panthers..A lot of people have been posting on here for weeks , telling fans to not go to the games and not to buy anything related to the Panthers.

So what do you expect..

The Huddle parking lot was full of Raven fans...Where was the fan base core ?

Guess thats because people sold their tickets.

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They want it both ways. No way any of those Panthers "fans" would pay anywhere near face for a ticket to the games, but they don't want the PSL owners to sell to opposing fans. Again, I call BS.

They could name there price and get in yesterday.

It got exciting when Gettis cought that long pass for a TD and we got within 7.. You could almost here the Panther fans over the Raven fans.

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They want it both ways. No way any of those Panthers "fans" would pay anywhere near face for a ticket to the games, but they don't want the PSL owners to sell to opposing fans. Again, I call BS.

We had a few tickets to unload that were given to us by fellow tailgaters who made up there mind a few weeks back not to go. $100+ club seats going for $30, those $50 uppers going for $10, etc. The streets around the stadium were full of brokers and those looking for tickets were naming their price.

Sorry, if I need to recoup some of my ticket investment (which at this point seems like a Studebaker deal), I'll advertise in Atlanta and on the Falcon's website to try to sell them. Does anyone really think the idiot who owns the seats in front of me cares who he's selling the tickets to? But I am?

The majority of Ravens fans were in the uppers and had huge blocks of tickets together. They were obviously purchased in huge blocks and not a bunch of single seat sellers. So get off the little guy with his 2 seats trying to break even and start going after the corporate PSL owners who sold off these gigantic seat blocks.

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We had a few tickets to unload that were given to us by fellow tailgaters who made up there mind a few weeks back not to go. $100+ club seats going for $30, those $50 uppers going for $10, etc. The streets around the stadium were full of brokers and those looking for tickets were naming their price.

Sorry, if I need to recoup some of my ticket investment (which at this point seems like a Studebaker deal), I'll advertise in Atlanta and on the Falcon's website to try to sell them. Does anyone really think the idiot who owns the seats in front of me cares who he's selling the tickets to? But I am?

The majority of Ravens fans were in the uppers and had huge blocks of tickets together. They were obviously purchased in huge blocks and not a bunch of single seat sellers. So get off the little guy with his 2 seats trying to break even and start going after the corporate PSL owners who sold off these gigantic seat blocks.

I'm not going after anybody ... I'm with you.

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If you buy tickets, you have the right to sell them. The NFL is a business. They market a product. The players and the franchise are not part of your family. Sure, it's fun to suspend disbelief and cheer for the home team as if you're somehow part of it all, but at the end of the day it's a business and all about making money.

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