So my old man got rid of the season tickets for this year for a multitude of reasons. I have never bought tickets mid-season but now all my friends from Detroit want to come to the Nov 14th game. Problem is most of them are cheap, but I can’t stand bad seats. Do you think ticket prices will drop as the season progresses and loss count increases? Or are they usually pretty flat regardless or outcome?
Nothing to crazy because people will go to Bills games to see the other teams.
For the most part yes. Tickets from the Bills are the same price but they will get significantly cheaper on stubhub/craigslist/buffalo news classifieds/etc.
the more the bills lose, the less tickets will cost… this is more likely to be realized after they have no playoff hopes… so probably not by mid november (unless they keep playing this way) haha.
It is bad when Detroit fans circle you as the one team that is a definite win.
Granted Detroit should lose the next two game and take a little wind out of their sails.
i dunno, detroit looks like they have a decent team this year… we’ll see.
agreed. this is a really funky year for playoff predictions. i never thought that i would see the browns, bengals, and lions all having a better year than the bills.
go buffalo.
If they keep losing, scalpers will still have tickets after kickoff and you can get them for dirt cheap.
It will shake out. You can eliminate almost half the league at this point and maybe only miss one team.
Not from the box office. Third party sellers will come back to reality though.