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The People's Member
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What does everyone think of this thing? It looks incredibly fancy, and I'm sure it would be great to be in one of its priority sections, but the stadium itself falls really flat for me. For one the scoreboard is too big and would just take away from the experience. There's no character to the stadium in general though; it's like the equivilent of the giant cookie cutter house you would see in a suburb. I guess that's fitting for Dallas though.
Why don't we use this thread also as a place to share opinions on other NFL stadiums. To get the ball rolling: In terms of NFL stadiums, something about Philadelphia's new park, Lincoln Financial Field, has always been awesome. It's new and has all of the great amenities, but it still has an edge to it that makes it feel more intimidating. I've always loved Qwest Field in Seattle, too. It's got great arcitecture and is just different than anything else you've ever seen. Not a huge fan of the new Soldier Field in Chicago. It just looks confusing, almost. The Superdome in New Orleans has always been unimpressive to me as well. I understand that it's huge, but the stadium itself seems more fitting in Indianapolis or something. The design looks like it was supposed to be futuristic like 30 years ago. Most NFL stadiums are pretty straight forward, but that's a little of my opinion to start things off. Dont Mess With Kids |
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