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EyePod 01-13-2009 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by KcMizzou (Post 5388311)
Occasionally, just a sock.

I still remember a "Making the Video" on VH1 or MTV way back when, and they interview his daughter. They were like, what do you think about your dad wearing a skirt. And she should have said, he could go ****ing naked, as long as he keeps making millions of dollars!

rocks 01-13-2009 09:48 PM

I'm just so damn happy I don't know what to say!!! Yaaaahooooo

Spott 01-13-2009 09:50 PM

At the very least we should expect to be paying a premium for tickets in the near future. New England has had the highest ticket prices in the league for a while now and their average ticket price is $117 per game which is 40 dollars more than what the Chiefs are charging.

OnTheWarpath15 01-13-2009 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Spott (Post 5388328)
At the very least we should expect to be paying a premium for tickets in the near future. New England has had the highest ticket prices in the league for a while now and their average ticket price is $117 per game which is 40 dollars more than what the Chiefs are charging.

A new stadium, 4 Super Bowl appearances and a much higher cost of living will do that.

KcMizzou 01-13-2009 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Spott (Post 5388328)
At the very least we should expect to be paying a premium for tickets in the near future. New England has had the highest ticket prices in the league for a while now and their average ticket price is $117 per game which is 40 dollars more than what the Chiefs are charging.

LMAO

Dude.

Frazod 01-13-2009 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Spott (Post 5388328)
At the very least we should expect to be paying a premium for tickets in the near future. New England has had the highest ticket prices in the league for a while now and their average ticket price is $117 per game which is 40 dollars more than what the Chiefs are charging.

I don't know if I buy into this. There's a lot more money in Boston than there is in Kansas City. I don't think those prices would fly here, regardless of how the team is performing.

rocks 01-13-2009 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Spott (Post 5388328)
At the very least we should expect to be paying a premium for tickets in the near future. New England has had the highest ticket prices in the league for a while now and their average ticket price is $117 per game which is 40 dollars more than what the Chiefs are charging.

I hope not, I can barely afford my 2 tickets now. Maybe they won't do the same here. Back in Boston and that area folks have serious money and make big bucks compared to this part of the country. I'm just gonna enjoy the moment!

ILChief 01-13-2009 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Spott (Post 5388328)
At the very least we should expect to be paying a premium for tickets in the near future. New England has had the highest ticket prices in the league for a while now and their average ticket price is $117 per game which is 40 dollars more than what the Chiefs are charging.

Pioli has control over football operations, not the business side. That will be up to Thum or whoever the permanent President is.

Sweet Daddy Hate 01-13-2009 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by ILChief (Post 5388375)
Pioli has control over football operations, not the business side. That will be up to Thum or whoever the permanent President is.

Thiiiiiiiiiis.:thumb:

Sweet Daddy Hate 01-13-2009 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by EyePod (Post 5388303)
Yeah, I didn't notice that the first time. But what he normally wears is a skirt, right?

He'll wear anything, everything, or nothing at all, and sometimes all in the same night/show.

KcMizzou 01-13-2009 10:07 PM

Personally, I think the prospect of winning outweighs what may, or may not happen to ticket prices.

Granted, I'm not a season ticket holder, but I did drop $150 to see MU/KU this season. If I wanna go bad enough, I'll find a way.

Personally, I think you're putting the cart before the horse.

We might win more, so tickets might be more expensive?? Great!

Sweet Daddy Hate 01-13-2009 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58 (Post 5388335)
A new stadium, 4 Super Bowl appearances and a much higher cost of living will do that.

Did you see that shit on Real Sports about the Giants and the ticket prices / reserving a spot for your current season tickets at the start of the season this year?

Those fans are getting faa-HUCKED! LMAO

Reaper16 01-13-2009 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by EyePod (Post 5388229)
I saw them 2 years ago and they were ****ing amazing. Granted, Mars Volta opened for them, so I would have preferred anyone to that acid trip (and I wasn't on acid). They still got it. I'm not saying that they weren't better back in the day, but I still really enjoy some of their new material.

The Mars Volta >>>>>>>>>> you

DrRyan 01-13-2009 10:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Basileus777 (Post 5386954)
Research? I've actually seen Tuck play most of his career, that's more reliable then looking up a boxscore. I'm not being remotely negative. I like Spags, I want his as HC. But he had a very talented group of pass rushers in NY. He made the defense better and won the Giants a Superbowl, but you can't attribute the success of Osi and Tuck solely to Spags as if they woudln't be good NFL players without him.

Never once did I say he was solely responsible for their success, that would be a ridiculous statement. The point I was attempting to is that with better coaching players like Dorsey, Hali and Derrick Johnson could go from being talked about as underachievers to productive players.

Sweet Daddy Hate 01-13-2009 10:31 PM

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Research? I've actually seen Tuck play most of his career, that's more reliable then looking up a boxscore. I'm not being remotely negative. I like Spags, I want his as HC. But he had a very talented group of pass rushers in NY. He made the defense better and won the Giants a Superbowl, but you can't attribute the success of Osi and Tuck solely to Spags as if they woudln't be good NFL players without him.

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Originally Posted by DrRyan (Post 5388434)
Never once did I say he was solely responsible for their success, that would be a ridiculous statement. The point I was attempting to is that with better coaching players like Dorsey, Hali and Derrick Johnson could go from being talked about as underachievers to productive players.


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