i am in section 134 since the jets moved in 1984-----started with them at shea in 1964 my psls are 10K per seat ---i have two seats anyone want to pay me for the rights to my seats??????
Here we go..... Did you even look at what your options are? btw, there is a TIX section but you've been here long enough to know that so I'm assuming you are just posting here in J-E-S-T- JEST JEST JEST!!! lol :lol:
You dont have a seat in the new stadium yet, so you have no idea what your PSLs will be. All you have at this point is seniority and current seat location. Pick the amount of PSLs you are willing to pay, bid on the corresponding section, and you'll likely get it. If not you'll have dibs on mid field uppers.
I'm section 132, and also a pre-1977 guy. I'm going to move upstairs to the land of the free. Hopefully I can land some of the prime upstairs seats.
If you remember who AJ Duhe was, you probably have as much seniority as I have. You might recall on one of his many AFC championship picks served up by R. Todd, the groan went up "Not AJ Duhe !"
From Wikipedia: Adam Joseph Duhe (born November 27, 1955) is a former American football linebacker who played eight seasons for the Miami Dolphins from 1977 to 1984 in the National Football League. Duhe played college football at Louisiana State University and was drafted in the first round of the 1977 NFL Draft and was the UPI AFL-AFC Rookie of the Year in his rookie year. He was a one time Pro Bowler in 1984. Duhe was often injured in his career and was released prior to the 1985 season. Duhe is probably best remembered by the Dolphins for his performance in the 1983 (1982 season) AFC Championship Game against the New York Jets. The game was known as the Mud Bowl, with the field doused in water and mud after a heavy rainstorm, leaving the field in awful conditions. At halftime, the score was 0-0. A.J. Duhe put on his greatest performance ever by intercepting three of Jets QB Richard Todd's five interceptions, returning one 35 yards for a TD in the fourth quarter, clinching the 1982 AFC Title for the Dolphins by a score of 14-0, and sending Miami into Super Bowl XVII. Played the Cleveland linebacker in the 1988 movie Everybody's All-American
Let me ask a question, to you and to others who are longtime ticket holders with plans to select non-PSL seats upstairs: are you guys not at all disappointed that you will not be able to hand your seats down to your children or other family members when the time comes? There are ZERO transfer rights on all non-PSL tickets. I am proud to say that I have inherited my tickets from my father who has been a ticket holder since Shea, and I am going to think long and hard about moving upstairs, and surrendering transfer rights, before I do it. Kinda sucks to be put in that position: either pay out the ass for a PSL seat downstairs, or be guaranteed that my family will lose my seats when I die. Which is why I think an OPTIONAL upstairs PSL to the tune of $1000 might have been a good idea. Oh well.
but you don't have any seats in the new stadium. Do you know where section 134 in the new stadium is? Do you know if section 134 even exists in the new stadium?
Question Under FAQs it says for the PSLs: If you choose to finance your PSL, you will make a 20% down payment and pay the balance in five equal installments (with interest at a rate to be determined). Question: Does anyone know when the first payment is due and whether or not the five payments will be a year apart and stretching over five years? It doesn't say and 20% could be due Oct 1 and payment two might be due Dec 1 etc. It just doesn't say.
Somebody edit the Wikipedia entry to read: Duhe, a mediocre player, benefited from the scumbaggery of his head coach Don Shula, who kept the tarp off of the Orange Bowl field during a Florida monsoon that preceded the 1982 AFC Championship Game, thereby slowing the Jets' potent offense as Gang Green's players slogged through the mud of the unplayable field.
Let me ask you a stupid question, when I bite the big one, do you think my kids are going to call the Jets and say "Please be advised my dad died". No, they will send in a check with the ticket form and says "yes, please send me the tickets".
Works until the Jets make the Superbowl and the owner of the tickets has to go to the staduim in person with picture ID to claim his SB tickets.