For those of you who don't read the dead tree edition of the Enquirer, you probably missed this story since after their redesign you need a pre-programmed cipher to find articles, but for the first time since 1982, Riverfront Choice Tickets is selling home opener tickets for this week's game against the Titans for below face value.
This of course does nothing to pinch Mike Brown's pocket since he has already sold out the entire season. But a well placed WDR source tells us that the Bengals season ticket waiting list is almost exhausted, meaning that soon the Bengals will be back to selling packages and single game seats.
The revolution is truly spreading.
Don't believe us? Like we haven't been right before - twice.


I'll go down if I can grab a 5-10 dollar ticket from a desperate broker and sneak in some beer. '02, now those were the days.
Is it true you can't tailgate without a ticket?
Posted by: JonnyB | September 10, 2008 at 05:52 PM
I just went through the Fan Guidelines on their website, JonnyB, and it doesn't look like need a ticket to tailgate. I don't even know how'd they monitor it. You do, of course, need a parking pass if you plan on using your car as the focal point of the tailgate.
Posted by: Sleeping With Bieniemy | September 10, 2008 at 08:31 PM
Who's going to enforce the tailgating rule anyhow? Do you thing Mike Brown will fork out the money to pay someone to patrol the lots? HAhahahahahahah
Posted by: JMo | September 11, 2008 at 10:04 PM