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49ers-Rams tickets reselling for the price of two stadium pretzels

Thursday night's Rams-49ers game may be the toughest sell in the history of Levi's Stadium. 

As of Wednesday, resale tickets were being offered on StubHub for as low as $14 to see the team host the Los Angeles Rams at 7 p.m.

http://www.sfgate.com/sports/article/49e...215863.php
Lol.... I just want on to stubhub.  Tix are now up to $20 for 400 level, $21 for 300 level, and $25 for 200 level.

.... and this used to be a big rivalry !!  wow.
The name Stub Hub made me think of a totally different stadium in California.

Obviously the Color Rush uniforms aren't helping the 49ers sell tickets.

Why did the NFL, which no longer requires all 32 teams to play on TNF, decide to put a battle of two crappy teams on national television again?
For our game against the Rams later this year, I'm seeing tix on stubhub for $30. So not exactly a tough ticket either. But I guess that's better than $14!
(09-21-2017, 09:12 PM)rfc17 Wrote: [ -> ]For our game against the Rams later this year, I'm seeing tix on StubBHub for $30. So not exactly a tough ticket either. But I guess that's better than $14!

The Rams could still have a hard time selling those tickets because they suck and most people in California don't care about the Jaguars.
It's a home game here in Jax.
Pathetic. L.A is entirely too spoiled and too fickle to maintain an NFL franchise. It's always been a saturated market. If I lived out there I would more than likely prefer to see a Lakers or Dodgers game over a football game though if I am being honest. What's so bad is that I actually enjoyed that game last night. It was interesting.
(09-22-2017, 08:37 AM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]Pathetic. L.A is entirely too spoiled and too fickle to maintain an NFL franchise. It's always been a saturated market. If I lived out there I would more than likely prefer to see a Lakers or Dodgers game over a football game though if I am being honest. What's so bad is that I actually enjoyed that game last night. It was interesting.

How do baseball and basketball teams in LA thrive with nearby competition for viewership? Why is it only a problem for the NFL, America's most popular sport?
So the real question is what is the exchange rate to a ham sandwich?
Turned out to be a pretty decent game. Especially for the Rams