Already paid mine and can't tell you now. But for sure, if you haven't paid your bill yet, call the NY Jets and tell them you would be more than happy to pay your bill if they give you an upgrade.
And why don't you tell us, in another thread, what Woody needs to do to put a quality product on the field?
H'mmm so I guess you consider that the NYJs are a elite team rather trhen a bottom feeding team? :sad:
Top 25 most expensive pro sports teams to watch per person to attend a game, according to Business Insider: 1. Dallas Cowboys — $166.70 2. New York Knicks — $157.47 3. Chicago Bears — $153.66 4. New England Patriots — $153.09 5. Toronto Maple Leafs — $151.40 6. New York Jets — $149.94 7. New York Giants — $143.69 8. Baltimore Ravens — $129.42 9. Los Angeles Lakers — $125.50 10. Winnipeg Jets — $118.46 11. Green Bay Packers — $114.59 12. Washington Redskins — $112.63 13. Indianapolis Colts — $112.59 14. San Diego Chargers — $112.55 15. Vancouver Canucks — $112.17 16. San Francisco 49ers — $111.79 17. Miami Heat — $109.00 18. Denver Broncos — $108.48 19. Pittsburgh Steelers — $108.32 20. Houston Texans — $107.55 21. Boston Celtics — $106.71 22. Atlanta Falcons — $106.28 23. Seattle Seahawks — $105.51 24. New Orleans Saints — $104.99 25. Montreal Canadiens — $104.47 http://www.businessinsider.com/the-25-most-expensive-teams-to-go-see-in-person-2013-5?op=1
That really funny that the NYJs have not won a SB in 44 years & charge more then the NYGs who have won 4 SBs :sad:
Was just wondering whats the latest you can actually purchase your season tickets? I would be a first time buyer (I used to get them w an uncle who recently had to back out) and wasnt sure if there was a cutoff date.
I'm sure you could get them during the regular season even but there are some who have gotten then during the preseason as well.
I'm sure they will have tons of them available even after the exhibition games are played so U can get them then saving the money for the exhibition games:sad:
This is pretty much what my plan was I just wanted to make sure they dont cut off buying a season plan after a certain point.
Well if the stadium was sold out yes but they have so many empty seats they will happy to sell U a ST plan even the day of game 4 deducting the cost of games 1 thru 3 naturally :sad:
They'll sell you a PSL with tickets 365 days a year. For the Upper Deck, you probably have until about 2 weeks before any game you want included in the series, and there's probably a cutoff by mid-season
I think U R way off base as I am sure they will sell you a ST plan in the UD 365 days a week. Try to forget what occurred in Giant Stadium when the NYJs had a wait list which surely does not exist at M/Life :sad:
That's a lot of days in your week If the Jets have the division locked up with home field advantage, the Jets are not going to sell you a 2 game season ticket plan that comes with playoff rights. That division win is not going to happen, but there is a cutoff point
Why not then they have those seats are sold & they can move on to selling other seats still unsold. I would think that being in business the NYJs are anxious to put as much money into the there piggy bank as possible :sad:
Is this sentence supposed to mean something? Punctuation might help me understand it. Then again, logic is not a bad application either.