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http://sports.yahoo.com/news/super-...arket-is-ready-to-go-nuts--011925157-nfl.html
It appears the NFL is at least partially responsible for the high prices, as they try to freeze out brokers and funnel ticket purchases through Primesports. They are reported to have instructed teams to track their ticket allotments. Meaning that teams can't sell blocks of tickets to brokers without telling the NFL who bought them and for how much extra profit.
It sounds like Sunday those ticket prices could crash back to earth in the hours before the game, as supplies free up late.
All in all, it seems like the NFL partner Primesports is holding back supplies in what seems like some dirty business.
It appears the NFL is at least partially responsible for the high prices, as they try to freeze out brokers and funnel ticket purchases through Primesports. They are reported to have instructed teams to track their ticket allotments. Meaning that teams can't sell blocks of tickets to brokers without telling the NFL who bought them and for how much extra profit.
It sounds like Sunday those ticket prices could crash back to earth in the hours before the game, as supplies free up late.
All in all, it seems like the NFL partner Primesports is holding back supplies in what seems like some dirty business.