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Coach, QB hope fans don't sell out
Tickets to Cowboys game likely valuable
161 commentsby Bob McManaman - Oct. 7, 2008 12:07 AM
The Arizona Republic
In light of the nation's wilting economic situation, the Cardinals can almost understand why season-ticket holders might be tempted to sell their seats to rabid Dallas Cowboys fans for Sunday's game at University of Phoenix Stadium.
But after going 8-2 at home under coach Ken Whisenhunt, including 2-0 this year, the Cardinals said Monday that they hope fans don't get soft and look for the easy money.
"Absolutely, I'm hopeful," Whisenhunt said. OAS_AD('ArticleFlex_1')
"I know from people having discussed this with me, that this is something that's happened in the past here and I hope all our fans hold onto their tickets and support us. We have another good team coming in this weekend, and it's definitely to our advantage to have the crowd behind us."
Quarterback Kurt Warner was more direct about fans potentially giving up their seats to Dallas fans.
"I think it stinks," he said Monday. "It's always hard to tell somebody not to sell something when they can make money on it. But we want our advantage. We've fought hard for that. The fans have done a tremendous job sticking with us and now we're developing something. I just hope we can get to the point where it doesn't matter who comes into this building.
"Whether half the town is from Dallas or anywhere else, Chicago or whatever, that somehow we can turn them into Cardinals fans to the point they say, 'I don't care what you're offering me, I want to go see my Cardinals play.' "
Coach, QB hope fans don't sell out
Tickets to Cowboys game likely valuable
161 commentsby Bob McManaman - Oct. 7, 2008 12:07 AM
The Arizona Republic
In light of the nation's wilting economic situation, the Cardinals can almost understand why season-ticket holders might be tempted to sell their seats to rabid Dallas Cowboys fans for Sunday's game at University of Phoenix Stadium.
But after going 8-2 at home under coach Ken Whisenhunt, including 2-0 this year, the Cardinals said Monday that they hope fans don't get soft and look for the easy money.
"Absolutely, I'm hopeful," Whisenhunt said. OAS_AD('ArticleFlex_1')
"I know from people having discussed this with me, that this is something that's happened in the past here and I hope all our fans hold onto their tickets and support us. We have another good team coming in this weekend, and it's definitely to our advantage to have the crowd behind us."
Quarterback Kurt Warner was more direct about fans potentially giving up their seats to Dallas fans.
"I think it stinks," he said Monday. "It's always hard to tell somebody not to sell something when they can make money on it. But we want our advantage. We've fought hard for that. The fans have done a tremendous job sticking with us and now we're developing something. I just hope we can get to the point where it doesn't matter who comes into this building.
"Whether half the town is from Dallas or anywhere else, Chicago or whatever, that somehow we can turn them into Cardinals fans to the point they say, 'I don't care what you're offering me, I want to go see my Cardinals play.' "