Cowboy game against Bills sold out

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Sorry if this has been posted before. The Cowboy game against the Bills in Buffalo is one of 3 games already sold out. We are still (even with 9-7 record in 06) a big draw on the road even in Buffalo. Of course they no doubt remember our 2 SB wins against them. Ha. The other 2 sold out games come against Denver, NY Jets. Buffalo also close to selling out Pats & Ravens games.

BTW: I would love to see us win this game just to make a statement i.e., we may not be the Cowboys team of the 90s but we can still whip their butts.
 

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Maybe it being a Monday Night game has something to do with it.
 

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There is always a way to get in, just cost a little more. I thought I read here one guy has a suite for the game and was doing a tailgate ? Tickets were steep but I may need a couple if the bike trip happens.
 

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Well, that sucks. I was actually thinking about trying to go to that game... Not as if it was unexpected. Name a Cowboys game this season that won't be sold out.
 

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nyc;1553003 said:
Well, that sucks. I was actually thinking about trying to go to that game... Not as if it was unexpected. Name a Cowboys game this season that won't be sold out.

I went to 13 straight Yankees home openers from 1983 to 1995 (Yes I stopped right before the World Series run) during the Donny Baseball years. 80% of the time I went without tickets and always made it in.

3 tips...

1) Of course you can scalp a ticket, I try to roam the parking lot for regular people who have extra tickets before you hit up the real scalpers.

2) I would actually also hit up the ticket box, sometimes people cancel at the pickup window at the last minute, you get face value for the tickets and sometimes really good seats.

3) This is the most desperate way, wait to the game starts, I bought some of my best tickets for nearly nothing in the 1st inning, scalpers want to get something for them as the value of the ticket plunges once the games start.
 

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Jarv;1553014 said:
I went to 13 straight Yankees home openers from 1983 to 1995 (Yes I stopped right before the World Series run) during the Donny Baseball years. 80% of the time I went without tickets and always made it in.

3 tips...

1) Of course you can scalp a ticket, I try to roam the parking lot for regular people who have extra tickets before you hit up the real scalpers.

2) I would actually also hit up the ticket box, sometimes people cancel at the pickup window at the last minute, you get face value for the tickets and sometimes really good seats.

3) This is the most desperate way, wait to the game starts, I bought some of my best tickets for nearly nothing in the 1st inning, scalpers want to get something for them as the value of the ticket plunges once the games start.

I cannot drag my wife to Buffalo to *maybe* get a ticket. :) As for Yankee tickets, I've bought them for half face value in front of Yankee Stadium, but mostly I just buy them on Ebay since I always go to the Ranger/Yankee games when they come to NY. Since the Rangers suck and nobody wants to see them in NY, I get the tickets for next to nothing. (last time 4 tickets for $21 + $7 in shipping) Each ticket was worth more than the entire $28 I spent for all of them!
 
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