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Perhaps if the Bengals didn't lay an egg in week 1... more people would pony up the steep $99 per person.
I already had plans but not interested at that price point and current state of the team.
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Some teams do this for free or low cost.
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This seems a bit chintzy as it were. Maybe after a big win in Rd 1 and everybody pumped for Arrowhead but it seems a bit flat now. I understand this has probably been in the pipeline for months but timing is everything.
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If kids were free, I'd take my wife and daughter.
I can't fathom dishing out $300 though.
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They did this for a few years starting in 2003 except it was free to gain entry. You just showed up at the east club doors like an hour before game time and found a table. It was a fun time but I'm not paying for it.
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This just seems like an embarrassing money grab to me. It's a week 2 game for God's sake. Do you see any other team in the league doing this kind of thing for a regular season game? Let alone charging $100?
Would the Chiefs host a watch party to watch them play in Cinci? None of it is a good look, making a week 2 game appear like our Super Bowl. Hey, maybe MB will be a trend setter and every team will start offering this type of thing for every away game, but I doubt it.
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Not defending it, not shitting on it, but it's $99.00 for a ton of things, not just to watch a game.
Get informed first before shitting on something.