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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.They’ve got to be pretty close to $20 I would think. I haven’t bought one for years.You're exaggerating, programs aren't $20. Apparently lanyard ticket holders didn't rake in enough dough, though.
"I'm wondering if Super Bowl tickets will be digital. That would be a damn shame," said the crusty old living-in-the-past grandpa who happens to value tangible reminders of special life experiences.
I think they're still $5 but not sure -- certainly not more than $10.They’ve got to be pretty close to $20 I would think. I haven’t bought one for years.
I would want something game specific or are the programs that way?I think they're still $5 but not sure -- certainly not more than $10.
Yes, they are game-specific, with rosters, player photos and depth charts for both teams. Teams and game date are printed on the cover.I would want something game specific or are the programs that way?
I hate it. I liked having my patriots lanyard and easy access to the ticket. Ticket lines suck already. Now everyone will be fumbling with their phones trying to get into the stadium. Its gonna be a disaster.
Nevermind when it gets cold and people are wearing all that cold gear. This is a terrible initiative.
Why send a box at all if your not sending tix?Is it too much to hope they spend the money saved from printing tickets and put it into the annual season ticket holder box stuff we get?
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