Depending on where the seats are, you should probably ask in the $750-up range. It would not be difficult at all to sell them before the game.
2007-01-28 10:57:54
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answered by sportsguy1294 2
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First, you go with to make sparkling your assumption that the Dolphins and Bucs will "both be effective and performance capacity on the offense and protection." Neither crew has any stability offensively, because the Bucs do not have any operating recreation and the Dolphins' quarterbacks are presently Josh McCown, John Beck, and Casey Bramlet. i ought to assert the Bucs only have a a concepts outdoors threat of creating it to the NFC Championship recreation, yet it is it. The Dolphins, if Ronnie Brown is healthy, ought to win 4 or 5 video games (per chance six). If it DID take position, and the communities' rosters were their contemporary ones, i ought to too bypass with the Bucs, even though it would not be a blowout. Bucs 27, Dolphins 20.
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answered by Anonymous
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email me erindotlich@yahoo.com i will give you my phone number, if I don't already have tickets, I will buy them in miami...i am looking for tickets right now, but am waiting for the impulse buy period to end so I can pay a fair price.
2007-01-28 19:32:01
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answered by emm 4
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depemding on seat location..anywhere from 2-5 grand
2007-01-28 11:06:42
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answered by nas88car300 7
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$200-260 and not hard at all to sell them
2007-01-28 11:00:09
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answered by Jack H 1
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I would use them.You would get somewhere around a 1000$.
2007-01-28 11:10:36
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answered by red4tribe 6
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if its in chicago $15,000 or more i swear on the news i saw crazy ppl buyin them!
2007-01-28 11:08:57
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answered by sanmandude1 3
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alot but y would u not want to use them?
2007-01-28 10:58:35
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answered by dangit103 2
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