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Saints resale ticket prices are some of the cheapest in the NFL
Posted on 6/28/23 at 9:18 am
Posted on 6/28/23 at 9:18 am
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The vibes surrounding the New Orleans Saints are great right now, which is a big improvement over the start of the offseason. Retaining Dennis Allen as head coach was an unpopular move with a vocal segment of the fanbase. So was the decision to keep Pete Carmichael Jr. at offensive coordinator. New Orleans didn’t exactly wow many fans while averaging their fewest points per game in decades and posting their first losing season in the first year without Sean Payton at the helm.
So it isn’t too surprising to see that the average Saints ticket price ranks low around the league. According to TicketSmarter, the average resale price of Saints tickets is $237, which ranks as the 6th-cheapest in the NFL.
Now, that isn’t a big drop from last season’s — on average, resale tickets were valued at $241. But only the Atlanta Falcons ($196), Houston Texans ($216), Arizona Cardinals ($220), Cleveland Browns ($228), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers ($234) cost less on average. Tampa Bay led that group with eight wins in 2022, but they’re actively sinking back where they belong without Tom Brady lifting them up to the surface.
Still, Saints fans are dedicated, and tens of thousands of them will be crowding the Caesars Superdome in the fall. After opening the season with the Tennessee Titans in September, New Orleans will host some high-profile matchups with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, and New York Giants, in addition to their usual NFC South rivalry games. The Who Dat Nation is known for creating a raucous home atmosphere, and this season should be no different.
Points on the scoreboard put asses in the seats.
The vibes surrounding the New Orleans Saints are great right now, which is a big improvement over the start of the offseason. Retaining Dennis Allen as head coach was an unpopular move with a vocal segment of the fanbase. So was the decision to keep Pete Carmichael Jr. at offensive coordinator. New Orleans didn’t exactly wow many fans while averaging their fewest points per game in decades and posting their first losing season in the first year without Sean Payton at the helm.
So it isn’t too surprising to see that the average Saints ticket price ranks low around the league. According to TicketSmarter, the average resale price of Saints tickets is $237, which ranks as the 6th-cheapest in the NFL.
Now, that isn’t a big drop from last season’s — on average, resale tickets were valued at $241. But only the Atlanta Falcons ($196), Houston Texans ($216), Arizona Cardinals ($220), Cleveland Browns ($228), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers ($234) cost less on average. Tampa Bay led that group with eight wins in 2022, but they’re actively sinking back where they belong without Tom Brady lifting them up to the surface.
Still, Saints fans are dedicated, and tens of thousands of them will be crowding the Caesars Superdome in the fall. After opening the season with the Tennessee Titans in September, New Orleans will host some high-profile matchups with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, and New York Giants, in addition to their usual NFC South rivalry games. The Who Dat Nation is known for creating a raucous home atmosphere, and this season should be no different.
Points on the scoreboard put asses in the seats.
This post was edited on 6/28/23 at 9:20 am
Posted on 6/28/23 at 10:28 am to hellsu
18-47-0 across five seasons as a head coach. Who in their right mind would pay a lot of $ to see his teams.
Posted on 6/28/23 at 12:18 pm to hellsu
Dennis Allen has been an objectively terrible coach and the team will likely be mediocre. This isn’t surprising.
Posted on 6/28/23 at 2:18 pm to St Augustine
And I know that is the average....I guarantee most are under a $100 for 600 level.
Posted on 6/28/23 at 2:48 pm to hellsu
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Saints resale ticket prices are some of the cheapest in the NFL
A leadership headed by Dennis Allen who brings a bunch of career loser Raider retreads to New Orleans will do that to a franchise.
Posted on 6/28/23 at 2:49 pm to VictoryHill
The Rohan would probably agree 

Posted on 6/28/23 at 3:00 pm to VictoryHill
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A leadership headed by Dennis Allen who brings a bunch of career loser Raider retreads to New Orleans will do that to a franchise.
Maybe they should hire you to teach them some of your leadership skills? I bet they'd become winners overnight.

Posted on 6/28/23 at 3:50 pm to hellsu
Since the Covid season in 2020, more than half the people I know have given up their season tickets
Its just not that much fun anymore
Much better to pick 2 or 3 games to go to
Its just not that much fun anymore
Much better to pick 2 or 3 games to go to
Posted on 6/28/23 at 4:08 pm to hellsu
Take the big black and gold dick out of your mouth for 2 seconds and you’ll quickly begin to understand that critique of this leadership and its choices is valid and more logical than staving off critique and going “we’ll see what happens” like losers such as yourself do.


Posted on 6/28/23 at 4:50 pm to VictoryHill
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Take the big black and gold dick out of your mouth for 2 seconds and you’ll quickly begin to understand that critique of this leadership and its choices is valid and more logical than staving off critique and going “we’ll see what happens” like losers such as yourself do.
Same old schtick. Carr hasn't taken a snap in this offense and already a loser. Everyone knew that when Brees retired and Payton failed to maintain the roster that the buzzards would be circling. Better watch out or you might get flattened.
Posted on 6/28/23 at 4:53 pm to hellsu
Derek Carr has been in the league for what - a decade? You know what he is and an offense isn’t going to change him. But you keep holding out hope there buddy.
Posted on 6/28/23 at 9:39 pm to goatmilker
Iwas actually able to grab the seats next to mine...For my daughter and her boyfriend to go a game.
Posted on 6/28/23 at 10:53 pm to hellsu
Doesn’t help the home schedule stinks
Posted on 6/28/23 at 10:53 pm to VictoryHill
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Derek Carr has been in the league for what - a decade? You know what he is and an offense isn’t going to change him. But you keep holding out hope there buddy.
I know what he is. In his 9 yr. career He has been to the pro bowl 4 times. In 2016 he came in 3rd in the AP voting for NFL MVP and 6th in the voting for offensive player of the year. He has averaged just under 4000 yds. 24 tds. 11 ints. per season. He did this while playing under 6 different head coaches. 4 different off. coordinators and 3 different GMs. He's never been on a defense that was ranked above #20 and last yr the defense was ranked 26th and dead last in recovered fumbles (7) and interceptions (6). The defense couldn't stop molasses in the winter, consistently left them in bad field position and did nothing to turn the ball back to the offense. He came from a Franchise that is a perennial train wreck and instead of his coach fixing his 26th ranked defense he threw the QB of his 12th ranked offense under the bus. This isn't just my opinion but the vast majority of the National media and the local Las Vegas media are of the same opinion. Ya I think I'll keep holding out hope.
Posted on 6/29/23 at 7:59 am to hellsu
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Saints resale ticket prices are some of the cheapest in the NFL
Because the home schedule sucks and doesn't have any fanbases that travel well. If we had the Cowboys, Eagles, Steelers, Bills, Chiefs, 49ers, etc on the schedule it would be different.
In 2021 I ended up with an extra pair because of the hurricane and paid for the whole season just off the bucs/bills/cowboys all on tickets that sold before the season even started.
Posted on 6/29/23 at 9:30 am to hellsu
it is better to not engage him/her - he is not going to agree to anything you posted. he comes in and spouts the same narrative, as if it will magically change if he keeps saying it.
it seems exhausting to just keep saying the same shite over and over again, but it seems to be his/her thing, so let them just keep doing them and just don't reply.
it seems exhausting to just keep saying the same shite over and over again, but it seems to be his/her thing, so let them just keep doing them and just don't reply.
Posted on 6/29/23 at 10:23 am to Thracken13
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it is better to not engage him/her -
Not a problem. Just f..king with him. The board has been dead the last few weeks so I've tried to pump some Saints related articles and info into the mix and he keeps popping up with his negative shite.

Posted on 6/29/23 at 10:28 am to hellsu
hey - most of us appreciate the info you do post. the down time between everything always sucks.
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