Tim Cady
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The Vikings need to sell tickets, and quickly, but they are not interested in Eagles fans' buying them. The Eagles "are promoting heavily in that market to come to Minnesota," said Steve LaCroix, the Vikings' vice president of sales and marketing. "You need to remind them that it was 8 below this morning, so maybe that will help keep them away. They're promoting 'Come to Minnesota, turn the purple stadium green,' and obviously we want to counter that and make sure we maintain our home-field advantage." Not since the Miami Dolphins failed to sell out their stadium in 2002 has an NFL postseason game been blacked out. The Vikings have not had a TV blackout since the regular-season finale in 1997 against Indianapolis. Ticket prices for the game range from $30 to $160. LaCroix would not speculate on how many of the team's ticket requests had come from the Philadelphia area, but he said he was "confident" that the Vikings would sell out the Metrodome. Yesterday, the NFL granted the team a 24-hour extension on the blackout deadline, so the team has until 3:30 p.m. local time tomorrow to reach a sellout. "It is holiday time," LaCroix said, "so you're trying to compete with people's family interests and social calendars. And it's the first [home] playoff game in eight years, so it's a big deal." The Eagles are trying to capitalize. The home page on the team's Web site yesterday had a headline that said, "Let's turn Minneapolis green," with links to ticket-buying and travel-package Web sites. Coach Andy Reid made a plug during his news conference yesterday, encouraging fans to make the trip. "I know there are going to be a lot of Eagles fans there," Reid said, "and I know there is an opportunity for more of them to be there, and I know that they will find their way there. We welcome every one of them that we can have sitting in the Hubert Humphrey Dome there. They brought great energy to us last week." The Eagles had no further comment, a spokesman said. Let it go green, just show the game cause I got two in college and I don't want to follow them to Fargo to see the game. Besides if this team is as good as I think they are they could overcome it anyway. I could give a crap if Jared Allen or anyone else's feelings are hurt. Don't get me wrong I love Jared and the rest of the guys, this is a very likable team, but face it boys you have priced yourself out of the common man's market. Rally time for you to pay us to watch or deal with it feeling like a road game.
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