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  • Zac Brown Band Tickets | Summerfest 2017 | Ticket King Inc.

    Returning to Summerfest in 2017 is the Zac Brown Band. It seems that Milwaukee is one of the band’s favorite stops, because this is show number three for “ZBB” during the ten day festival. For Zac Brown Band tickets, we have you covered. The show date is set for July 1. This is one of their many stops on their “Welcome Home 2017” tour, which started on May 12, and runs well into the fall. Their first two shows are set for the band’s home down of Atlanta.

    This year, the band is supporting the 2017 disk titled “Welcome Home” where the group tried to get back to their country sound. Some say that their effort is more a nod to their best selling album titled “The Foundation” which topped the “Platinum” status five times over. Also expected to be played at the upcoming show are the songs: Chicken Fried, Toes, Knee Deep, and Homegrown. Zac Brown Band has managed to snag three Grammys over the years.

    Zac Brown Develops Camp Sites for Families

    In Fayettevile, Georgia Zac Brown has invested time and money into developing a family campground. He looks to his past time spent as a camp councelor and feels that families would benefit from that experience. As a father of five children, Brown has strong ties to those roots. One huge fan of the Zac Brown Band is J.J. Watt. His music “Brings it home” for Watt.

  • Dierks Bentley Summerfest Tickets | Ticket King Inc.

    Dierks Bentley comes to Summerfest 2017 on July 7th. Once again, he’s headlining the American Family Insurance Amphitheater. Opening for Bentley will be Jon Pardi and Cole Swindell. This tour is in support of his 2016 album titled “Black.” What’s Bentley all about? Having a good time.

    Is Dierks Bentley popular enough to headline Summerfest? Well, he’s got 25 hit songs, 15 of which have hit number one on the country charts. Bentley has been going strong since 2003, when he released his second album. Not too many fans recall his 2001 effort, so we’ll start at 2003.

    Dierks Bentley Discography

    In 2001, Bentley released “Don’t Leave Me in Love” a forgettable effort that didn’t make a splash. He released that album on his own, and then included a pair of songs from that disk on his first major label debut. 2003 saw the release of a self titled album that made a splash in the country music scene. He followed that up with “Modern Day Drifter” in 2005. He had two number one hit songs from that album.

    One year later, Long Trip Alone was released. He had a #1 hit song that year, and went on to release his greatest hits album in 2008. Every Mile a Memory was the follow up disk to his greatest hits, and it failed to crack the top ten. From there, he would go on to release five more albums, which brings us to 2016. All tickets for Dierks Bentley include admission to the entire Summerfest grounds.

  • Packers 2017 Schedule | Ticket King Inc.

    The Green Bay Packers 2017 schedule has been released, and it is not one of the easier ones in the league.  Aside from the usual NFC North games, they will face the AFC North this year. Throw in the usual “marquee” games, and this upcoming season will be exiting.
    They begin the season with the Fox “Game of the Week”, at home, against the Seattle Seahawks on September 10th. This will be an interesting game, not just because it is one of the league’s marquee matchups in recent years, but because of Eddie Lacy. This off-season, Lacy signed with the Seahawks, after spending his first four seasons with the Packers. If all goes well and he is not injured, this will be his debut for the Seattle and against his former team no less.
    For week two, the Packers head back to Atlanta. The last time they were in Atlanta they got steamrolled by a red hot Falcons team in the NFC Championship game. This game, it will not just be the Falcons 2017 home opener, but the Falcons first game in their new stadium. The first two games are about as tough as it gets, league-wide.
    Week three, the Pack faces the Bengals, a team that went 6-9 last year, and hopes to improve on that record in 2017. The team will play week four at Lambeau, and it’s the Packers vs. Bears! That’s a Thursday Night NFL game, with a 7:25pm start, broadcast on CBS and the NFL network.
    Following the Bears game, they head to Dallas, for the rematch of the game of the year one season ago. That was the night that Aaron Rodgers played one of his best playoff games of his career. Following the Cowboys game, they head to Minnesota to revisit what has become one of the biggest rivalries in the NFL. The Packers “took care of business,” (along with those pesky Vikings) on Christmas Eve, last year.
    Green Bay plays host for only one game in October, and that’s a noon start, against New Orleans on 10/22. From there, the weather turns colder, and the schedule gets a bit lighter.  
    If they can make it to the bye still in the hunt for the NFC North title, the second half of their season is much easier than the first. After starting at home against the Lions on Monday night, November 6th, then it will be a road game against the Bears on November 12th.
    They will host the AFC Ravens on November 19th at noon. The Packers head to Pittsburgh for what could turn out to be the marquee game in the second half of the season. The Steelers are always in the playoff hunt, and they will once again have all those weapons on offense. This should be a very high scoring game.
    Following the “Showdown in the Steel City,” the Packers come home for a game against the Buccaneers on December 3rd. It is two road games after that, as Green Bay will take on the Browns and Panthers. The 2017 Packers will end the season exactly how they finished the last one, at home against the Vikings on 12/23 (A Saturday game,) and on the road against the Lions.
  • Outlaw Music Festival Tickets | Summerfest 2017

    They are calling it “A festival within a festival.” On July 9, Outlaw Festival comes to Summerfest. Who is the headline act? That depends on who you like. Some will come to see Willie Nelson. Others are fired up to see Cheryl Crow perform. For others, Bob Dylan will be the main draw. On top of that, Promise of the Real, Margo Price and Nathaniel Rateliff will also be on the bill.  This one is huge.

    Outlaw Festival tickets for the stop in Milwaukee go on sale April 21st. Ticket King will have great seats at that time. All tickets include admission to the Summerfest grounds. This “festival” will be a first for Summerfest. It’s sort of a one day festival within a festival. The music will start at 2pm, as opposed to a headliner hitting the stage as the sun goes down. Ticket holders will be free to come and go from the amphitheater, as they pick and choose the acts that they would like to see. While most of the musical acts are “country” flavored, you will find some interesting music on state, to be sure.

  • Ticket King Predicts 2017 MLB Final Standings and Playoffs | Who Will Win it All?

    We turned to our favorite sports guru T.J. Bryce to get a prediction on where every team in the MLB will wind up in October. Will the Mets take it all? Will the Chicago Cubs repeat? Can the Astros manage to topple the Windy City in the World Series?  It’s time for Major League Baseball 2017. Let’s dive right in, beginning with the National League.

    National League

    East
    1. New York Mets (98-64) – The Mets didn’t make a lot of serious additions this off season, but they did finally get Yoenis Cespedes to commit long term to the club. He is all set for a huge season, and the Mets will benefit as a result. Also, the rotation appears healthy for the first time in two years. There is no rotation better than this one when it is healthy.

    2. Washington Nationals (92-70) – The Nationals made headlines this off season when they emptied the rest of their farm for center fielder Adam Eaton from the White Sox. Many considered this an over pay, but still, he gives the Nationals what they need, a defensive anchor in center field.

    3. Atlanta Braves (78-84) – Whoa, let’s slow down Braves fans. I know this is super good farm, and there is nothing not to be happy about in Atlanta at the moment (Other than you know, that Super Bowl meltdown. Okay that was low, but still), but let’s be reasonable first. Before we talk about winning the World Series, let’s finish somewhere other than last place to start with.

    4. Miami Marlins (73-89) – The Marlins looked on the verge of breaking through a year ago. But, issues in the front office and the death of ace pitcher Jose Fernandez have this franchise reeling.

    5. Philadelphia Phillies (68-94) – It appears so long ago now the Phillies had the biggest payroll in the National League and were one of its elite teams. Now, the Phillies are into a long rebuild. Hang in there Phillies fans; it’s going to be a while.

    Central

    1. Chicago Cubs (95-67) – The Cubs finally broke the curse a year ago. Yeah, that’s nice. They enter this season loaded again, but without closer Aroldis Chapman, who signed with the Yankees in the off season. The Cubs are still good, but they might not be as good as they were a year ago.

    2. St. Louis Cardinals (93-69) – The success of the Cubs a year ago is not sitting well in St. Louis. They signed Dexter Fowler in the off season and they are banking on Carlos Martinez to take that next big step forward. Also, look for rookie catcher Carson Kelly to make things interesting at the trade deadline if he gets playing time early and performs. If he plays well, the Cardinals could look to move Yadier Molina. Yes, you just read that right.

    3. Pittsburgh Pirates (88-74) – Once again, the cash-strapped Pirates had a quiet off season. Jung Ho Kang could not get his work visa due to DUI convictions and the Pirates now need to replace his production in the lineup, on the fly. They are also hoping Tyler Glasnow develops into an ace sooner rather than later. The Pirates are fading, that is no secret. 2017 is basically now or never in Pittsburgh.

    4. Milwaukee Brewers (64-98) – The Brewers have a nice collection of young position players. They still have a ways to go though. They need a franchise cornerstone, other building blocks, an ace, and oh yeah, and a new pitching staff. But, they are headed in the right direction. Just hang in there Brewers fans, I can tell you from personal experience watching the Twins go through this same nightmare in the second half of the 1990’s that there is light at the end of the tunnel.

    5. Cincinnati Reds (56-106) – These Reds are just bad. They should have the number one selection in 2018 though, so that is some good news.

    West

    1. San Francisco Giants (93-69) – Another year, more talk of the Giants and the World Series. Oh yeah, it’s their pitching that is going to get them there too. Stop me if you’ve heard this story before. I’m going to stop right now because there is really no point in saying anything else that the general public doesn’t know already about the Giants.

    2. Los Angeles Dodgers (88-74) – The Dodgers are trying to be financially intelligent for a change. Instead of splurging this off season, they focused on locking up their own young talent, such as Jacob Turner. Their rotation is still Clayton Kershaw and not much else. If the Dodgers continue to fade, I wonder how long before Kershaw asks out of Los Angeles.

    3. Colorado Rockies (80-82) – The Rockies are improving, albeit quietly. The same question that has been asked since this team came into inception needs to be asked again. Will they be able to pitch enough to contend? The answer is no.

    4. San Diego Padres (75-87) – The Padres, seeming forever stuck in fourth place, are there once again. Not much to say here. Move along.

    5. Arizona Diamondback (68-94) – Well that was once of the shortest lived front office eras ever. Tony La Russa and Dave Stewart both came and went just like that. In their short time in Arizona, they flubbed it up big time. Expect Zach Grienke to start complaining soon.

    MLB Awards

    Rookie of the Year- Dansby Swanson/SS/Braves- Swanson will be a big part of the Braves inevitable climb out of the cellar.

    Cy Young: Carlos Martinez/SP/Cardinals- I could be boring, and pick Kershaw, Cueto, Bumgarner, Arrieta, Scherzer, or any of the other big name starting pitchers in the National League. But I’m not going to. Instead, if the Cardinals are going to get into the postseason, Martinez will be a big reason why. Welcome to the over-paid elite of the National League aces Carlos Martinez.

    MVP: Yoenis Cespedes/OF/Mets- All signs point to a “monster” season from Cespedes.

    National League Playoffs

    Wild Card Game: (Cardinals over Nationals) The Cardinals move onto the National League division series when third basemen Matt Carpenter doubles off the left field wall to score two runs in the bottom of the 7th inning to win the game 4-2.

    NLDS
    Cardinals over Cubs: The Cardinals have some unfinished business in the Windy City. They are still bitter over the Cubs World Series win last year. There will be no repeat in Chicago. Cardinals will win in four games.

    Mets over Giants: This is going to be a fantastically pitched series. Scoring will be at a premium. Mets will win in five.

    NLCS
    Mets over Cardinals: The Cardinals enter this series piping hot, and that’s one thing to note. So are the Mets. Carlos Martinez, the regular season Cy Young Award winner, struggles in the big moment, and the Mets win this series in six games. The NLCS MVP award goes to second basemen Neil Walker, who has a good series, and puts the Mets ahead for good in the 7th inning with a two run home run in game six.

    American League Standings

    MLB East

    1. Boston Red Sox (94-68) – The Red Sox made big headlines this off season when they dumped their farm, including mega-prospect Yoan Moncada, to the Chicago White Sox for Chris Sale. The Red Sox, with Sale, Price, and 2016 AL Cy Young award winner Rick Porcello, now have a rotation that can compete with the best. Their bullpen still has issues though.

    2. Baltimore Orioles (88-74) – The Orioles always seem to be right there, but not all the way there. 2017 will be no different. The good news is they got Mark Trumbo to stay in town and he should lead the league in home runs and RBI’s again.

    3. Toronto Blue Jays (84-78) – The Blue Jays played hardball all off season with franchise anchors Jose Bautista and Edwin Encarnacion. It cost them the latter. Still, this is a solid team, but not solid enough to contend.

    4. Tampa Bay Rays (69-93) – The Rays are headed into a long rebuild, and they can no longer ignore the need to trade franchise cornerstone Evan Longoria. It’s time Tampa Bay, it’s time.

    5. New York Yankees (63-99) – I can sense Yankees fans seething as they read this, but the Yankees, for the first time in a long, long, time, might be the worst team in the American League. I know you’re not torn up about it as you are reading this. I’m not either. Still, the Yankees are headed in the right direction, as it is 2017, and they can no longer simply wait for other team’s best players to hit the open market, and over-pay for them.

    MLB Central

    1. Cleveland Indians (96-66) – The Indians were one game away from stunning the world.  Still, this is a great team with a lot of young talent, especially in that rotation. Yowser. Another AL Central title is in the books for this bunch. But how much father can they go?

    2. Kansas City Royals (85-77) – The Royals are not as good as they were a couple of years ago, but they are still good enough to make some noise. It won’t be enough though. How much longer can they wait before they have to start making decisions on who to keep, and who to trade?

    3. Detroit Tigers (81-81) – The Detroit Tigers. Baseball’s new over the hill, old, mediocre team. I don’t think it could be any more obvious what they need to do. Now that Mike Illitch has passed away, and his son Chris spent the off season establishing control over the franchise, maybe now the Tigers can do what they need to do, and rebuild.

    4. Minnesota Twins (76-86)- Okay, maybe we got a little ahead of ourselves a year ago, and jumped the gun on this team. Still, they had one of the most inexplicable starts ever a year ago, and they’re not that bad. They are farther along in their rebuild than that shows. They need an ace, and to be honest, had it not been for the bad start a year ago, they were going to go get Jose Fernandez via trade.

    5. Chicago White Sox (68-94) – These White Sox made their intentions clear in the off season, and made two big trades to prove it. It’s rebuild time on the south side. First thing they have to do is find a way to get a handle on Yoan Moncada, and maybe get control of his checkbook too. My goodness, that man needs to learn to control his spending habits. Even the lavish “car guy” in Miami he went to, after he got his signing bonus had to tell him to chill.

    MLB West

    1. Houston Astros (93-69)- The Astros were the hot young team along with the Cubs a year ago, and many, including myself, were licking our chops at the thought of a Cubs-Astros World Series. Yeah, that didn’t happen. Still, this is a great young team. Come on Houston, show me something.

    2. Texas Rangers (87-75) – The Rangers are a good club, a really good club. But they are not good enough to win the division. Still, a wild card is in play.

    3. Seattle Mariners (80-82) – All those moves and the best they were able to muster was third place the last few years. Once again, a third place finish is on the tab for the Seattle. How long until Felix Hernandez, who has been patient, loyal, and uncomplaining, finally starts to complain?

    4. Oakland Athletics (63-99) – I think Billy Beane has gotten a little too tricky for his own good in recent years. He is starting to outsmart himself, and not in a good way. I think it’s time for a different direction in the Bay Area in their front office.

    5. Los Angeles Angels (59-103) – The Yankees would be the worst team in the American League entering 2017 if it weren’t for these guys. This is Mike Trout, and a bunch of nothing. It might be time to trade Trout one of these days.

    MLB Awards

    Rookie of the Year: Yoan Moncada/SS/White Sox- He will start the year in Triple A, but he will be called up towards the end of April (Teams do that with rookies to save a year of service time). He is wild, a loose cannon, but very talented.

    Cy Young: Corey Kluber/SP/Indians- This Indians rotation is really good, and their ace is due for another CY Young award.

    MVP: Jackie Bradley Jr./CF/Red Sox- Elite two-way center fielders that have great bats, are defensive anchors, and have five-plus “WAR’s” don’t grow on trees. Bradley wins his first MVP.

    MLB Playoffs
    Wild Card Game: Orioles over Rangers- Unlike the National League wild card game, this one will be an offensive affair, with Mark Trumbo hitting a bomb deep into the Baltimore night in the bottom of the 9th inning to win the game for the Orioles 8-6.

    ALDS
    Indians over Orioles- The Orioles have a lot of bats. October is about the pitchers though. Indians in four games and it’s really not much of a contest.

    Red Sox over Astros- The Astros will be simply over matched in this series. It’s the same situation as the other one, not much to look at. Red Sox win in four games.

    ALCS
    Indians over Red Sox- The Red Sox have three great starting pitchers. The Indians entire rotation is great. On top of that they have the much better bullpen, and that bullpen is on full display in this series. Indians win in six games. Series MVP is first basemen/DH Carlos Santana.

    World Series
    Indians vs. Mets- This is going to be the best pitched playoff series in baseball history. There is no trying to go around that. The pitching is going to be phenomenal. This series is going to go the full seven, and every single game is going to be a low scoring nail biter. Mets win game seven, when Jacob DeGrom pitches a complete game shutout, ala Jack Morris, the Mets win the game 2-0, and DeGrom wins the World Series MVP award. The Mets will be world champions.

  • NCAA Tournament Tickets | BMO Harris Bradley Center | Ticket King Inc.

    It’s NCAA basketball tournament time in Milwaukee. The BMO Harris Bradley Center will host rounds one and two this week, starting with Butler vs Winthrop and Minnesota vs Middle Tennessee. That round is this Thursday afternoon, starting at 12:30pm. NCAA tickets for the event are available now. The second round will feature Purdue vs Vermont, along with Iowa State vs Nevada. Tip off for that group of games is set for 6:30pm on the same day.  Session three is scheduled for March 18, and will feature the winning teams of the early rounds.

    All seats are guaranteed, and Ticket King Milwaukee is just minutes from the BMO Harris Bradley Center. Arrange for pick up in our office, or we would be happy to leave tickets for pick up at a location just 2 minutes from the venue. Need tickets? We have you covered.

  • Bradley Center Events for March | Ticket King Inc.

    (Use the code “GOBMO” and save 10% on tickets.) While construction continues on the new home of the Milwaukee Bucks, great events are still on tap at the BMO Harris Bradley Center in 2017. The venue is the permanent home to the Marquette Golden Eagles,  Milwaukee Bucks, and the Milwaukee Admirals. All three teams will make the new venue their home in 2018. What other events are coming up at the BMO? Here is a quick rundown of what’s coming up this spring. All ticket orders are guaranteed.

    WWE Fastlane 2017

    On March 5th, Kevin Owens will face Goldberg for the WWE Universal Championship belt. This event is only available through pay per view, or the WWE Network. Will Goldberg take down Owens, and steal the belt? See it live in Milwaukee, as WWE tickets are available now.

    NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament – Rounds 1 & 2

    It’s that time again, March college basketball. Who will come away victorious from these early rounds, and go on to play deep into the bracket? Find out which college teams will come to Milwaukee and play. All tickets are available now, for the sessions on Thursday and Saturday, March 16 & 18.

    Lumineers with Kaleo and Susto

    The Lumineers are in the middle of a national tour that has them stopping in Milwaukee on March 25. Lumineers tickets are still available through our secure site. There will be assigned seating on the main floor, with a “pit” just in front of the stage. All orders for The Lumineers are guaranteed.

  • Music In Wisconsin This Summer | Ticket King Inc.

    Ticket King has happy to announce some great “Classic Rock” shows coming to Milwaukee and Green Bay this summer. First up, it’s Billy Joel, at Lambeau Field on June 17th. This one can’t be missed. Billy will play right on the field. How often do fans of the Packers and great music get the chance to sit at Lambeau and rock out?

    Just announced, it’s Roger Waters at the BMO Harris Bradley Center on July 29th. Tickets go on sale this Monday for one of the great rock and roll heroes from Pink Floyd. It’s been a few years since Waters came to Milwaukee, and this one is sure to be huge.

    Summerfest 2017 will be the big “50th.” Coming to the American Family Insurance Amphitheater so far: Pink, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Zac Brown Band, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, and Luke Bryan.

    Patti Smith comes to the Milwaukee Theater on March 9th. It’s been 38 years since Smith performed in town, and the setting for this show could not be better. For tickets to any event listed here, just check the links. Ticket King has you covered!

  • 2017 Quarterback Draft Class Worst in Years? | Ticket King Inc.


    It is no secret, 2017 is the worst quarterback draft class in recent memory. It is why the best option for teams looking to draft a quarterback this year might be to trade for Tom Brady’s backup, Jimmy Garrapolo. It is why Texas Tech quarterback Pat Mahomes, not even a thought to be drafted a year ago today, has risen into second round consideration. Here are my thoughts on the various quarterbacks available.
    Mitch Trubisky: There is one franchise quarterback in this draft, and that is North Carolina’s Mitch Trubisky. He is mobile, has a strong arm, and can make all the throws with zip and accuracy. He should, and will be the first quarterback off the board.
    Deshaun Watson: The most famous quarterback in this draft is Clemson’s Deshaun Watson. Of course, his college coach Dabo Sweeney thinks he is the best thing since sliced bread. However, I think he is more of a career backup/borderline starter than anything. He is decent; he has a nice mixture of decent running and throwing skills. But there is nothing in him that pops off the charts to me. He is not an attention grabber, so to speak.  
    Deshone Kizer: Notre Dame’s Deshone Kizer is perhaps the most overrated quarterback we have seen in quite some time. He is just a bigger version of Michael Vick although not as fast. The NFL has figured out how to deal with running quarterbacks. In fact, Michael Vic ranks at #8 for running quarterbacks, going all the way back to the 1960’s. Kizer has bust written all over him.
    Pat Mahomes: Listen, it’s not that the scouts don’t like this guy. He’s a decent hard-working quarterback. But this is what happens when you have a weak quarterback class, and enough NFL teams desperate to fill the position. He just not NFL starting material.
    Brad Kaaya: This is the unknown player, the “enigma” of the class. Kaaya is a slowly rising but unknown talent. I think he could be good with the right coaching and situation. However, that is a long shot because all of the teams that would provide that for him have their guy.
    Nathan Peterman: The Pittsburgh quarterback currently sits in round five. He’s never going to start, but he could be someone’s backup solution.
    Chad Kelly: Only in this weak class could a guy who was kicked out of one program, refused to work at the next program, suffered a season ending injury early last season, and was not invited to the NFL combinewould be considered a 6th round draft choice. This guy is a talented, but arrogant, injury prone young man, and I wouldn’t go anywhere near him.
  • MLB Makes Moves Before Spring Training | Ticket King Inc.

    We are less than a week away from the first players reporting for Major League Baseball Spring Training. Here are some questions that will be asked and answered this season.
    How will Andrew McCutchen adjust to right field? Pittsburgh Pirates star Andrew McCutchen, considered to be by many over the last few years to be one of the two or three best players in the game, is moving to right field this season after spending his entire career in center. It is a safe bet to say that he will translate well, as we have seen this many times in baseball where an elite center fielder moves to left or right.
    How will Ryan Braun play after an off season of daily trade speculation? It is no secret, the Milwaukee Brewers placed Ryan Braun on the trade block a long time ago, and as soon as David Stearns finds a deal he likes, Braun will be on the next plane out of Milwaukee. But that hasn’t happened yet. For the meantime Braun is still a Brewer, and their right fielder.
    How will Miguel Sano do now that he is the Twins everyday third basemen? Former Twins mega-prospect Miguel Sano was blocked the last two years at third base by Trevor Plouffe. They tried him in left field last year and that was a disaster. This off season, the Twins released Plouffe, clearing the way for Sano at third base. He should have a big season because of it.
    How will the young Cubs handle being World Series champions? The Cubs are a great team, but for the first time, they are World Series champions. How will they handle the pressure? Time will tell us that.
    Can the Indians recover emotionally from the World Series? The Cleveland Indians suffered one of the biggest meltdowns in sports history, blowing a 3-1 series lead, losing in seven games. Of course, blowing big leads seems to be a theme in sports lately. If the Indians can get back to the postseason this year after blowing that lead, it will be one of the best accomplishments ever, and a real testament to their internal fortitude.
    How will the Yankees handle being one of the worst teams in baseball this season? For the first time in a long time, the New York Yankees will not be considered a contender, or even a sleeper, entering the season. In fact, they might finish with one of the 10 worst records in the game. How will the Yankees and their fans handle that kind of season?

    What direction will the Tigers go? The Detroit Tigers are 2017’s old, overpaid, underachieving baseball team. The Tigers were rumored to be interested in moving many of their older expensive pieces this offseason, but nothing materialized. What will they do in regards to that during the season?