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Are our fans better than Packer fans?


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I see that they are absolutely struggling to sellout the tickets to their game, Didn't ours sell out in like 2 minutes?

 

 

If there is more to the story that I'm missing let me know, but what's going on here? Could we just be more excited about our playoffs than they are?

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I see that they are absolutely struggling to sellout the tickets to their game, Didn't ours sell out in like 2 minutes?

 

 

If there is more to the story that I'm missing let me know, but what's going on here? Could we just be more excited about our playoffs than they are?

 

Yes there is more that you are missing.

 

With our PSL system, we had about 7,000 tickets to sell.  The packers had tens of thousands.

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I see that they are absolutely struggling to sellout the tickets to their game, Didn't ours sell out in like 2 minutes?

If there is more to the story that I'm missing let me know, but what's going on here? Could we just be more excited about our playoffs than they are?

They had to sell 40,000, we had to sell 7,000.

Ive been to a Panther game in GB. They have amazing fans.

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I live in Wisconsin in a house full of die-hard Packer fans, along with the rest of my family too. All of my out of town relatives in Cali, Texas, etc. are still die-hard fans that go to Packer bars around the country to watch their team play. I can't speak much for the Panther fanbase because it seems like im the only fan up here sometimes but there is a reason people say Green Bay is the true "America's Team" rather than the Cowgirls.

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Yes there is more that you are missing.

 

With our PSL system, we had about 7,000 tickets to sell.  The packers had tens of thousands.

 

Admittingly, I know a great deal about football (obvious with topic title right?) but how the whole ticket deal works I'm sometimes lost on. 

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I see that they are absolutely struggling to sellout the tickets to their game, Didn't ours sell out in like 2 minutes?

 

 

If there is more to the story that I'm missing let me know, but what's going on here? Could we just be more excited about our playoffs than they are?

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