Should I buy a house or go to Pats vs. Bucs?

One season ticket holder has sold his 6 tickets for the Patriots Vs. Bucs game in week 4 aka Return of Brady for $15,000. That’s Fifteen Thousand Dollars. I don’t do math good but I believe that is more than 819 Chick Fil A sandwiches. The average price of a ticket right now is $1,400.

What a perfect storm COVID has created for the secondary ticket market. Economics baby, supply and demand kiddos. The NFL ha reportedly lost $4 BILLION in profits. People are foaming at the mouth to get back into a football stadium. Combine that with the Return of the King and we got ourselves a Marky Mark and George Clooney blockbuster.

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It should come as no surprise the focus on this game revolves around the QB position. Yes, of course Brady. But, who will be behind center for the Pats? Where does Belichick’s ego land right now? Does he shuffle out the catapult, shot putting, pickle jar throwing former MVP future league burn out? Or does the doe eyed #15 over all pick get his chance to claim the crown?

You can’t tell me it wouldn’t be god damn glorious to see the heir apparent take down Brady in that puke orange #12. Unless you’re one of these Brady apologist. I know there are going to be some scattered boos in the sea of applause which I’m against, but for $15, 000? Shiiiiiiiit.

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