Da Bears are doing the same thing to Seahawk fans.
So much for sportsmanship.
But, still should have opened it up to anyone who wanted to buy them.
Go Pats!
Ticket sales do not need to be restricted - Marty will still find a way to lose.
It's simple. They only want San Diego "chargers".
This is the playoffs - civility is out the window.
I have no problem with San Diego doing this - I like it.
Question: Is Charger Stadium (or whatever the heck it is called) a publically owned stadium? If so, then resticting sales based upon residence may constitute an unconstitutional restriction on interstate commerce.
For some Eagles fans, its off to the Big Easy
Tickets are going for between $250 and $1,285 at TicketsNow.com and Philadelphia-area residents accounted for a quarter of all orders placed Sunday and Monday, said TicketsNow.com spokeswoman Jennifer Swanson.
"I dont know if you can top Philly fans," Swanson said. "I know those guys are ravenous. Theyll travel."
Dime to donuts the NFL comes down hard on the Chargers and Bears.
Let the local hotels lose the business and the city reap a shortfall in expected revenue. May they reap the bitter harvest they sow. Besides, this is the last chance for the San Diego fans to see their team play until next season.
By the time they get into a playoff game there won't be enough people in Detroit to fill the stadium.