Sounds interesting but does the price include free refills?
Another data point that journalism is dead in the U.S. Something being offered for $1M is not “going for” $1M.
It is amazing how the talking heads talked about teams “going to New York” after the playoffs; NJ isn’t even mentioned, and I had read that the teams themselves were staying in NJ (I know they are definitely practicing here). They pulled the same nonsense with the World Cup back in 1994; games played in Giants Stadium in NJ were shown around the world as being played in NYC. For the decendants of New Yorkers who fled to NJ, it is absurd...
$1M is a little rich for my blood. But anyway, I’m excited about a cold-weather Super Bowl. The warm weather teams usually have an advantage. I doubt that it will be very cold. The typical high/low is 37/22. And bad NY snow storms aren’t usually very bad. At least compared to NE.
It’s going to be a nail-biter!! I just have no idea which team is likely to win ...
I’m wondering if that price includes chicken wings and beer. If not then count me out.
The very, very, very best seats are:
Recling chair
Snacks
Soda/Beer
Quiet
Warm
Excelent Viewing
Easy access to bathroom facilities
No Traffic Jams
No Patdowns
Very Little Expense
All this is within easy access of those who have a TV. The additional benefit is watching those who spend their money freezing for three/four hours, and the pleasure of spending an equal amount of time burning gas in a traffic jam.
I am so glad that I gave up the NFL years ago. Game of the people huh... 1 Mil... words fail me. Only a dimrat criminal could afford that.
Have to think about this....is it a cash bar?
You know the NFL has pretty much reached the end of the line as a competitive sport of interest when the Monday after the Super Bowl will be littered with almost as many media reports about the television commercials as there are about the game itself. LOL.
The Super Bowl was originally played in the South, where the weather is warm. I guess some moron forgot this little detail when they decided to award the championship game to northern cities.
Askin’ ain’t “going for.”
A million bucks to watch a football game?
Better seats in my living room watching on TV. Probably better food, too.
This hardly seems “fair.” The rich people get cushy, warm experiences. The poor ‘boxless” get to freeze in the bleachers. Mayor De Blasio should redistribute seats. Send the worthless rich to the bleachers and instead send the politically worthy to those boxes. By executive fiat.
Please let there be blinding, driving snow during this game!