Friday, January 30, 2015
Keith Urban Plays Summerfest 2015 | Ticket King Green Bay
Keith Urban is on tour in 2015! The famous country star who came from "Down Under" is heading to Summerfest on June 26. Urban headed to Nashville in the late 1990's and hit it big with the song "But for the Grace of God." Two years later, he had two more number one singles on his hands. Since that time, Urban has won many awards, written dozens of hit songs, and sold millions of disks around the world. In 2006, Urban married Nicole Kidman. If you are looking for Keith Urban Summerfest tickets, check our Ticket King site for all the best.
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Packers Free Agent Moves for 2015 | Ticket King Green Bay
It took us a while, but we finally got over the sting of
what happened in the NFC Championship game. Here is our preview of the Packers
upcoming free agents, and where they might wind up in 2015.
Both of the Packers backup quarterbacks will be free agents.
Scott Tolzien has talent, and might get a phone call or two from other teams,
but don’t expect other teams to be lining up to sign these guys. Expect Tolzien
to be signed first, and Flynn will re-sign after the draft if the Packers don’t
draft anyone. If the Packers don’t draft anyone, expect Flynn and Tolzien to
compete in a winner-take-all format, meaning that the Packers will only keep
two quarterbacks on the active roster next season, so that means the loser
between the two is gone, and the winner gets to call himself Aaron Rodgers
backup in the coming years. The biggest free agent on the list is Randall Cobb.
Expect Cobb to be re-signed somewhere in the 8-11 million dollar a year range.
They also have two corner backs on the list, Tramon Williams and Devon House. We
expect that House will be re-signed, and Williams will not.
Next up on the list is former first round draft choice B.J.
Raji. B.J. Raji has had an up and down career in Green Bay, and will be coming
off a missed season due to injury in a year in which he was already brought
back on a one year deal to begin with. The Packers will need to decide if they
want to wash their hands of Raji and move on, or do they want to give him one
last chance. They also have to decide if they want to wash their hands of
Jarrett Boykin. After a strong second season, Boykin took steps back this
season due to injury. Add into that the return of Jared Abberderis next season
and the expected improvement of Jeff Janis, and you might not even have room
for Boykin on this roster anymore. Another question will be weather not Jarrett
Bush is worth keeping around as a special teams standout at a high price for
someone of that position. They also have to decide whether or not Bryan Buluga
is worth keeping around as the right tackle due to his injury problems.
Friday, January 16, 2015
Packers NFC Championship Game Preview | Ticket King Green Bay
NFL Championship weekend is upon us. The Packers will travel to
the Seattle to
play the Seahawks and the Colts will travel to New England
to play the Patriots. We have asked our favorite sports writer Tim Bryce to give us his opinion on both games. Sorry Packers fans, he's not too optimistic about the final score of the Green Bay game.
Packers at Seahawks
Back in week 15 in Buffalo , Jordy Nelson dropped a pass on a go route that would have been a touchdown. The Packers lost that game by 8 points after giving up a late safety on a comeback attempt. That drop is why this game is being played in Seattle .
Back in week one, the Packers lost in Seattle 36-16. However this time around, they will be more prepared. Still, and we are sorry to say this Packers fans, but we can’t say within reason and conviction that the Packers will win this game. With a 100% Aaron Rodgers who has no injury worry, the Packers would need to play a near-perfect game to win. With a hobbled Aaron Rodgers, they need to play a perfect game to have a chance, much less win. That means they can’t go for it on 4th down and not get it, they can’t miss a field goal or an extra point. They can’t allow a blocked punt or blocked field goal. They can’t give up a special teams touchdown. They can’t even give up a big play on special teams. They can’t allow the Seahawks to go on long, methodical drives, and they must keep their penalty count below five.
Final Score- 30-20 Seattle. Should Green Bay pull off a win, Ticket King will have Super Bowl tickets on sale immediately.
Colts at Patriots
The Indianapolis Colts defeated the Denver Broncos on Sunday
in a game that may very well be the last in the legendary career of Peyton
Manning. If this is indeed that last time we will ever see Manning put on an
NFL uniform, he will go down as the greatest regular season quarterback of all
time and one of the best quarterbacks ever, period. But that debate will be
saved for later. For now, let’s focus on the Colts and Patriots.
The Patriots absolutely blew out the Colts back in Week 11
by the score of 42-20. The Patriots put Silas Gray in the lineup and he ran for
199 yards and four touchdowns in that game. From all viewpoints, this appears
to be another easy win for the Patriots. ESPN’s infamous voice Skip Bayless,
will predict a Patriots win. So will everyone else under the Sun. But I am not
convinced. Something else is going on here.
Andrew Luck has been the prophesied "favored son" for quite some time
now. He has had star written all over his face since his early days of college.
He entered the league as the surest bet to be a star quarterback since,
ironically, the man he took over for, Peyton Manning. The question has never
been if, only when. Well, “when” is now. What we are all witnesses to right now
is the rise of Andrew Luck. Last Sunday, Luck was in complete control of that
game the entire way, and I fully expect that to happen again. In fact, after
Luck defeats Manning’s career adversary this Sunday, he will defeat the NFC
Champion in the Super Bowl, win the Super Bowl MVP award, and ride back to the
house that Peyton Manning built in Indianapolis
a hero.
Final Score- 31-24 Colts.
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Packers Are NFC North Champs - Tickets For Playoffs On Sale Now | Ticket King Green Bay
It's the NFC North champions taking on the Dallas Cowboys at Lambeau Field this Sunday. Game time is set for noon, and all eyes will be on Aaron Rodgers' calf. Did the week of rest bring "A-Rod" back to 100%? Can Green Bay shut down Tony Romo? Will the Packers hand the Cowboys their first road game defeat of the season? Why not pick up a few Packers playoff tickets and see the game live? Ticket King is your most trusted source for Green Bay tickets.
At the time of this posting, we don't know if the Packers will be moving on to the NFC Championship game. First things first. Green Bay has to win one at home against the Dallas Cowboys. Dallas managed to edge past Detroit in week one of the playoffs. Controversial call or not, it's the Cowboys who came out on top. For some fans, they were hoping that Green Bay would face Detroit once again. For others, the Lions are the last team they want to see playing on the "Frozen Tundra" in the post season. After all, they nearly pulled off the upset just two weeks ago. Dallas has a solid line up on offence, and ranks well on the other side of the ball. If Tony Romo gets hot, it's going to be a long day for the Packers corner backs.
The bye week in the NFL playoffs gave Aaron Rodgers time to heal up that pesky calf injury. Some say that it was one of the biggest reasons that he came back into the game, to avoid having to play in the Wild Card round the very next weekend. Green Bay won the game by ten points, and their fans will not soon forget watching Rodgers walk out of the tunnel and back to the sidelines. "A-Rod" made his way back to the huddle, and kept the Lions on their heels for the second half. By kickoff next Sunday, the team will know if they need to travel to Seattle, or stay right at home, provided that they defeat the Cowboys on Sunday.
At the time of this posting, we don't know if the Packers will be moving on to the NFC Championship game. First things first. Green Bay has to win one at home against the Dallas Cowboys. Dallas managed to edge past Detroit in week one of the playoffs. Controversial call or not, it's the Cowboys who came out on top. For some fans, they were hoping that Green Bay would face Detroit once again. For others, the Lions are the last team they want to see playing on the "Frozen Tundra" in the post season. After all, they nearly pulled off the upset just two weeks ago. Dallas has a solid line up on offence, and ranks well on the other side of the ball. If Tony Romo gets hot, it's going to be a long day for the Packers corner backs.
The bye week in the NFL playoffs gave Aaron Rodgers time to heal up that pesky calf injury. Some say that it was one of the biggest reasons that he came back into the game, to avoid having to play in the Wild Card round the very next weekend. Green Bay won the game by ten points, and their fans will not soon forget watching Rodgers walk out of the tunnel and back to the sidelines. "A-Rod" made his way back to the huddle, and kept the Lions on their heels for the second half. By kickoff next Sunday, the team will know if they need to travel to Seattle, or stay right at home, provided that they defeat the Cowboys on Sunday.
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