Best place to get autographs after the game?

Dylan88Wilson

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Some people have said to try the parking lots. Anyone know which parking lot is best or of any other places they’re known to sign at?
 

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I seriously doubt they sign autographs there. I thought at ATT it was sort of like an away game where they stay at a hotel and came in on bus
 

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Waste of your time.

You won’t be able to get anything worthwhile.

Access to players is too restricted.
 

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The player entry tunnel which is section 110 if I am not mistaken. Arrive as soon as the stadium allows entry and make a dash for the tunnel. The security that work the area will allow you to talk your way into the area. During pregame there are many players exiting and entering. After the game there is only one opportunity. You can't approach the player, just cheer them on and hold your item out to sign. Jeff Heath and the other DBs are more likely to sign an autograph than the other players.
 
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The only place I’ve seen fans get autographs is at the hotel when they arrive the day before the game. It used to be at the Marriott on 114 but now I believe they stay at the Gaylord...
 

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The only place I’ve seen fans get autographs is at the hotel when they arrive the day before the game. It used to be at the Marriott on 114 but now I believe they stay at the Gaylord...
This is great advice, a friend of mine signed up for the Tony Dorsett package that included the hotel for a Carolina game in Charlotte . Long story short. My friend and his son stayed on the elevator for hours and rode up and down. When a player hopped on the elevator his son would ask player or coach for an autograph and photo. He left with a selfie with most of the players and an autograph. It is really cool memory.
 

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This is great advice, a friend of mine signed up for the Tony Dorsett package that included the hotel for a Carolina game in Charlotte . Long story short. My friend and his son stayed on the elevator for hours and rode up and down. When a player hopped on the elevator his son would ask player or coach for an autograph and photo. He left with a selfie with most of the players and an autograph. It is really cool memory.

Back when they did it at the Marriott they actually had a section fenced off for autographs. It was between 5-7pm. I’m not sure what the new set up is at the Gaylord..
 

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Back in the 60's you would just go to the nearest bar. A drink usually got you an autograph.
 

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Print and laminate an official looking ID card. Flash it to the security guards posted in front of the press access and say 'Authorized Personnel' with conviction. That'll get you total access to all players.
 

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Some people have said to try the parking lots. Anyone know which parking lot is best or of any other places they’re known to sign at?
The players park in lot 7 and walk in from there thru section F. They have a sectioned fenced off area where fans can watch them come in and try to get autographs but you have to be there at least 3 hours before game time. many players will sign but usually only a couple of autographs. You will have better luck getting autographs after the game at the same location.
 
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