The Bills in Toronto series has been a complete and uter disaster as the first 3 seasons of the series that started in 2008 and has had 5 games over that time and the attendance has been very heavily papered with people handing out free tickets just before the game starts. The crowds also have been completely dead and the tickets prices at the start were an average of 183 dollars a seat compared to 51 dollars a seat in Buffalo and in the second season they cut the prices down and 11,000 seats for less than 99 dollars.
Heading into the fourth season on the series in a couple of weeks when it maybe the battle of best in the east as the Bills who maybe leading AFC east and the Washington Redskins who maybe leading the NFC east go head to head at the Rogers centre on October 30th and the tickets in the upper bowl have been servery cut with the lowest price being 50 dollars and the majority of the upper bowl is less 95 dollars.
This next game on October 30Th against the Redskins will be as close to a sellout as any of the Bills in Toronto games have so far and for the first time in the series it will not be papered as it will be a very meaningful game for both teams as the Bills are 4 and 1 with a game against the Giants in New Jersey this weekend before their bye week. While the Redskins are 3 and 1 coming off their bye week and now they will host the deflated dream team Eagles and then go into the Carolinas to face Cam Newton and the Panthers before heading across the boarder to meet the Bills.
This maybe a good one for everyone
Tom Mehegan
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