No question about it. These two playoff weekends are the best football you can ever watch, except for when we kick the Patriots' asses in regular season. Everything's on the line. Gotta love it.
Last night was the worst playoff football I've seen in a long, long time. Here's hoping that today will be better. I was looking forward to today more than yesterday anyway. Go Colts & Seahawks!
Yeah, we're screwed. I'm going to do something I haven't done in my life next season and make some money with my tickets by selling the Pittsburgh game, as well as possibly the New England game, depending on when it falls on. I have my sister's wedding on Sunday October 13, which is Week 6, and I'm praying it's the Pittsburgh or New England game, but knowing my luck we'll either be on the road or be hosting someone like Tampa Bay and I'll be selling my $125 seats for $85.
Well if U can not understand me as alleged just dial me up & ask me what I mean & I will reduce my reply to how I would reply to my grand children which may be your speed in the end & I aimed to hi when I judged U As for hope well since U confirm that U do not have any ownership in the NYJs then unless you are going to profit from hope like a stock going up or winning a bet then U R wasting your hope on the NYJs after U really/truly assessed them & found that they will be dregs of the NFL this season & for some seasons beyond the 2013 season Again I strongly stress that U should immediately find a MD that can deprogram U of your man love of the NYJs. I am sure after deprogramming the real true smart person 314 will shine thru :sad:
I laughed when I saw your post because when I posted what U posted before the 2012 season & you flamed the bejesus out of me now here you are saying the same thing I said 4/5 months ago. :sad:
I've never flamed the bejesus out of you. When I do decide to flame the bejesus out of you, the earth beneath your feet will be scorched and the prophets around you will fall to their knees in terror.
I thought you didn't own any green glasses or NYJ gatorade. That's supposed to be for me and everyone else on the board. LOL
Call up the Skins and trade Sanchez tonight for RG3 with bad ACL. You can recover from an ALC but not from Brain Dead.
Woody's on the phone with Snyder trying to pry Shanahan away because he likes head coaches that ruin young QB's
Yes U R correct but I was kidding of course & yes the green glasses & gatorade is right up your alley because U refuse to look at the NYJs with your head not your heart & believe all the garbage served up by Woody, RR & Company. Actually NYJ fans like U remind of the Germans of the 30s & 40s when they were duped by you know who :sad:
H'mm when I said MS was brain dead I was flamed by most on this board. The problem U are again at least 4 months late in realizing one of MS greatest weaknesses :sad:
Looking ahead 40 years to a dedicated Jets stadium, here's one proposal that was put out there after the hurricane. Some people want to create barrier islands from south ferry through governor's island, and they would put the Stadium at the end right across from the Statue of liberty: Probably will never happen like that ^, but it would be nice to bring the team back to NYC
Jets tix down 66%: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/jet_fans_agony_of_da_seat_WYQbF841gstG9ElHn4hfZN Fed-up Jets fans are desperately trying to unload their personal seat licenses By RICH CALDER Last Updated: 5:37 AM, January 7, 2013 Posted: 12:56 AM, January 7, 2013
By RICH CALDER Last Updated: 5:37 AM, January 7, 2013 Posted: 12:56 AM, January 7, 2013 It’s the only thing harder to get rid of than Mark Sanchez — a Jets personal seat license. Fed-up season-ticket holders are desperately trying to unload their PSLs, setting up a potential mass exodus of Jets fans that could become an even bigger challenge for the team than finding a new general manager. The selling of PSLs — pricey licenses for the right to buy season tickets — were used by both the Jets and Giants to help fund construction of the $1.6 billion, 82,500-seat MetLife Stadium they share that opened in 2010. But while Giants fans’ PSLs have gone up in value — their team did just win a Super Bowl last season — Jets fans have seen their investments fall shorter than a Sanchez pass. NY Post: Chad RachmanTwo bad: “This whole PSL process was a rip-off,” says Kenny Scarabaggio (above), a season-ticket holder since 1983.In the days since Gang Green’s miserable season ended, secondary-market Web sites have been flooded with thousands of ads by Jets fans offering PSLs at bargain-basement prices. More than 1,100 Jets PSLs alone were listed for sale last week at seasonticketrights.com, the world’s largest PSL broker. Most were priced well below what fans originally paid. An owner of four “Coaches Club” PSLs behind the Jets bench paid $30,000 for each seat but is now trying to unload them for $12,000 a pop. Another holder of two nearby seats who paid $60,000 combined is offering his for a total of $20,000. And two mid-level seats that originally carried PSL fees of $4,000 each were up for sale for a mere $500 combined. “I’ve come to the conclusion it’s just cheaper to go to road games and buy home games through StubHub,” said Kenny Scarabaggio, a season-ticket holder since 1983. “This whole PSL process was a rip-off.” For two months, Scarabaggio has been trying to peddle his two mid-level mezzanine PSLs for $5,500 — well below the roughly $9,000 he’s paying on a 15-year plan — but can’t find a buyer. He says he’s now among a growing number of fans considering a flea-flicker of their own: defaulting on remaining PSL payments and gambling that the media-obsessed Jets won’t take their season-ticket holders to court. Under the PSL agreements, the Jets are legally entitled to full payment. The topic has even become a hot issue on fan forums usually reserved for bashing the team’s play. “My feeling is there’s going to be a lot of PSL owners who default,” said Bill Koy Jr., 41, a Morristown, NJ, lawyer whose family has owned season tickets since 1965, when the Jets first drafted Joe Namath. “As a lawyer, I’m really curious to see if the Jets would really take their fans to court because of the public-relations hit they’d receive and the costs of such litigation,” added Koy, who is not looking to default on his six mid-level PSLs. A team spokesman said the club wants to “work with fans” through various PSL “payment options” but declined to say whether it would take delinquent fans to court. “Coaches Club” tickets run $700 each, so someone with two seats must shell out $14,000 yearly for 10 games including preseason — on top of the $60,000 plus interest they’re spending for the PSLs. However, these same tickets went for roughly half-price on StubHub for most games this past season.“I’d rather take a hit now on the PSLs than continue paying $14,000 year after year for tickets I can get much cheaper through scalpers,” said a Manhattan banker, who’s trying to dump two “Coaches Club” PSLs for half the price of the $50,000 he paid. The Jets charge an average of $117.94 per ticket for non-premium seats, tops in the NFL, according to Team Marketing Report. For premium PSL seats in the lower bowl and mezzanine sections, tickets average $301.36, well above the league average of $243.70. However, fans using StubHub and other secondary-market sites this season paid an average of just $85.32, according to TiqIQ, an aggregator of secondary-market ducats. Unbelievable article. Look at the last two paragraphs and it tells you all you need to know. Our tickets are priced well above market. The first thing Woody needs to do is bring down the current cost of tickets. What to do about people dumping their PSLs, I have no idea.
Can you imagine owning 2 seats in "Coaches Club?" - $700 a pop. $14,000 per year for 2 tickets on top of owing for a $60,000 PSL? OMG
Thank goodness I did not purchase a freaking PSL :up: When I think of all those phone conversations with reps,,,the lies,,,,,the tours / walk throughs i took and there were a few and the stories I was told and how they pushed me to buy a PSL,,,,,,,so glad I can look back with a smile now ! Zero regrets giving up me seats,,,,, To all you guys that regret buying psls or season tickets I hope this all works out for you in the long run .