Tuesday, June 15, 2010
New York Jets Cut PSL Prices for End Zone Seats Up to 50%
Since the New York Jets cannot sell 8,000 PSLs for end-zone seats they have cut the prices. My friend’s seats that I share games with are in the Mezzanine Corner 200s (Concourse 2). Ticket prices have gone up of course. Within the last ten years an upper-bowl 300s sideline ticket was $60. It went to $65 then $75 for the past few seasons. Now that equivalent ticket in the new stadium is $95. Without the PSLs the cost would be a lot more manageable but many longtime seasons ticket holders moved upstairs in the new stadium to avoid the PSL entirely.
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ReplyDeleteJets need to settle the contract issues, i agree. However these guys not doing their job, dogging it and bad mouthing the organization and their coach because they dont like the fact that they signed a contract and need to abide by it or want a guarantee for something that ends a year from now(the end of their current contract), is Bull $hit!!! quit complaining. It is a game!!!! the reason the owners cant sell PSL is because they started paying overgrown children(lets face it nfl and NBA players are children) huge dollars to play a game. shut up and play!!
I agree. The issue is that Revis has two years on his contract. I can't believe they said they'd tear his existing contract and start over. He should play it out, earn a Pro Bowl start this year, help the team in the playoffs and then we'll see what's what.
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