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Rams decide they will sell some tickets on 'flex plan'

By Bill Coats

Of the Post-Dispatch

06/22/2005

Rams quarterback Marc Bulger drops back to pass while being protected by Orlando Pace (right) and Marshall Faulk (center).

( CHRIS LEE /P-D)

Rams fans who don't want to invest in season tickets but have difficulty obtaining single-game seats have another option.

At 10 a.m. Monday, the team will begin sales of its new "flex plan," which allows purchasers to secure tickets to four or five games at the Edward Jones Dome for the upcoming season.

Here's how the plan will work:

1) Pick one of the two home exhibition games - Aug. 12 vs. Chicago or Sept. 2 vs. Kansas City. Advertisement

2) Pick one of these two games - Nov. 20 vs. Arizona or Dec. 18 vs. Philadelphia.

3) Pick one of these two games - Oct. 30 vs. Jacksonville or Dec. 24 vs. San Francisco.

4) Pick one or two of these four contests - Sept. 25 vs. Tennessee, Oct. 9 vs. Seattle, Oct. 23 vs. New Orleans or Dec. 4 vs. Washington.

Tickets are $44 each, meaning the four-game plan sells for $176 and the five-game plan is $220. A $10 processing fee will be added to each order.

All seats are on the terrace level in the end zones.

"Flex plan" tickets will be sold only on the Rams' Web site, www.stlouisrams.com.

For more information, check the Web site, call the team's ticket office (314-425-8830 or 800-246-7267), or send an e-mail to info@ramstix.stlouisrams.com.

Single-game tickets will be placed on sale at 10 a.m. July 23.

This is a great way to do things if feasable-props to them for all the people that can not get to every game or want to spend the money involved for full season package

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Bullsh*t. I guarantee that's a deal where you call about 10 minutes after it opens up and they say "Oh gish, gee, yeah Philadelphia is sold out but you can have Arizona tickets. And, gosh, yeah, the Jacksonville game is sold out too, yeah, so you can see the San Fran game. And, OK, let's just say you're seeing the Tennessee game too, ok?" It's a scam to get people to the sh*t games.

However, the Jets, if they had any balls, would reserve some tickets for walk-up or day-prior sales. There is no reason they should lock up every ticket in season ticket sales.

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