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Old 02-21-2011, 11:21 AM   #16
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Re: National Football Post ranks all 31 NFL Stadiums.

I've been to FedEx once, for a Metallica concert, and M&T once, for HFestival the year Billy Idol and the Foo Fighters were there. FedEx is as plain as it gets, but that place is huge! getting in and out is a pain, but I have few other points of reference. M&T wasn't too bad, but we took the Metro which made it easy.

Honestly, I've never been to an NFL game. I'm ashamed to admit it, but I just usually don't have the money to drive to D.C. from Cumberland, pay for all the other crap involved. My wife's cousin, however, has a luxury box at FedEx that he uses as entertainment for his construction business. He usually has family down for one game a year. I think I'm gonna have to get the wife to kiss his arse a little lol...

I've been to Nats Park and PNC Park and both are very nice. PNC Park is pretty much in a league of it's own though. That place is truly gorgeous, too bad they don't have a team worth hating (I hate all things Pittsburgh with the exception of the Pirates as they just aren't good enough to hate). Nats Park has some narrow seats though, but then again, I'm a fatty lol... I did have the pleasure of watching the Nats put a beat down on Oswalt and the Philthies there though which was awesome.
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Old 02-21-2011, 12:40 PM   #17
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Re: National Football Post ranks all 31 NFL Stadiums.

from the stadiums i've been to in my life i'd rank em like this ..

#1 RFK .. purely on old school vibes
#2 University of Phx Stadium .. I have season tix here and that stadium is a BLAST
#3 Fed Ex Field ... I do love the stadium .. obviously traffic sucks but it's worth it to me
#4 Sun Devil Stadium .. No roof .. Desert .. Nuff Said
#5 The Old Vet PHilly ... STadium sucks balls, fans suck balls, field sucks balls
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Old 02-21-2011, 02:15 PM   #18
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The Eagles' stadium is not anywhere near any neighborhoods, if I remember correctly it is in an industrial park-like area. Although, you are more likely to be gunned down or stabbed by Iggles fans than in the neighborhood.

Heinz Field should not be on the top 5 with that shitty playing field they have.

Finally, if "History" is your second criteria, how can you put a brand new stadium like the Cowboys stadium.

I don't get the knock on the neighborhood for Fed Ex field. They make it sound like it is a freaking warzone.
Philly's stadiums are in a sports complex that's sort of cordoned off from surrounding neighborhoods. But there are surrounding neighborhoods; South Philadelphia. They're not bad neighborhoods; they're working class.

You can walk around those neighborhoods at night and not run into trouble.

But you're right, you don't really feel like the stadiums are amongst neighborhoods because they're kind of cordoned off, and the exits to the interstate are right there. You just hop right back on 95 and you're out of there.
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Old 02-21-2011, 02:36 PM   #19
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All I know for sure is that FedEx Field is shit compared to Qwest Field. Seriously, would it kill our penny-pinching-overpricer of a bastard owner to make the seats a little wider or put in flat screens instead of those 1970's monitors around the stadium?
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Agree completely that Qwest Field is a GREAT NFL venue.
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Old 02-21-2011, 02:39 PM   #20
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The moron that wrote the artical is nuts.I go by FedEx every day first .......RFK was in a worse location then FedEx and the the traffic isn't half as bad ... as the Meadowlands.....and I don't like the New Meadowlands, and I agree with what is said about Philly it sucks ...way to high on the list.
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Lincoln Financial Field is in a good neighborhood with good road access, public transit and parking. The stadium is top-shelf too.

The fans who inhabit the stadium - - and their average state of iniebriation - - leave something to be desired. But Lincoln Financial Field is a light-year ahead of Fed Ex.

I have not yet been to New Meadowlands so I cannot say what that stadium is like.
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Old 02-21-2011, 03:13 PM   #21
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I went to Oakland Colliseum twice for Raiders games and for numerous A's games. The stadium is terrible. It has like no redeeming factors. How ever the fans are super ridiculous. It's fun to get in to it with them. Except you have to be careful of getting beat up. I have whitnessed a shit load of fights there.
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Old 02-21-2011, 04:32 PM   #22
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I went to Oakland Colliseum twice for Raiders games and for numerous A's games. The stadium is terrible. It has like no redeeming factors. How ever the fans are super ridiculous. It's fun to get in to it with them. Except you have to be careful of getting beat up. I have whitnessed a shit load of fights there.
You're lucky to just get "beat up" in Oakland.
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Old 02-21-2011, 04:36 PM   #23
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we try not to roll down the widows too much
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Old 02-21-2011, 05:09 PM   #24
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They did upgrade to the HiDef monitors last year, and they were SO much better than the Lite Brite screens.
I'm talking about the TVs near the concessions stands. I have to squint to see what's going on.
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Old 02-21-2011, 05:24 PM   #25
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Lincoln Financial Field is in a good neighborhood with good road access, public transit and parking. The stadium is top-shelf too.

The fans who inhabit the stadium - - and their average state of iniebriation - - leave something to be desired. But Lincoln Financial Field is a light-year ahead of Fed Ex.

I have not yet been to New Meadowlands so I cannot say what that stadium is like.

I will admit I've only been to the new Vet once ......and the fans tend to be....aaaaaaaa (asswipes) so that might have been why, but to be honest I'm old school,I liked the "old Giants Stadium" not the new ...I still like RFK ......to hell with the new fancy crap....I go to watch the game not drink or eat my way to death.
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I will admit I've only been to the new Vet once ......and the fans tend to be....aaaaaaaa (asswipes) so that might have been why, but to be honest I'm old school,I liked the "old Giants Stadium" not the new ...I still like RFK ......to hell with the new fancy crap....I go to watch the game not drink or eat my way to death.

Good point! Too many people going to games worry more about the tailgating (although I'll say tailgating is very fun) then the game itself. As far as the physical stadium goes, I wasn't THAT impressed with Fedex. I actually thought Carolina's stadium as a lot better looking (I'm not concerned about the tailgating.)
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Old 02-22-2011, 01:31 AM   #27
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I have never been to FEDEX [/B]but I have been to Raymond James, The Superdome....
Its great to see a sea of burgundy/gold jerseys/flags/cars/and plants all burgundy/gold but no matter what game pre-season or regular theres at least 3 cowboy jersey's -idk why.
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Old 02-22-2011, 02:54 AM   #28
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I like Fed-Ex but I really think they need to locate into the city.
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Old 02-22-2011, 12:09 PM   #29
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Pfffff ... he hasn't ever been to FedEx, or even half of the stadiums in the league.
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Old 02-22-2011, 02:48 PM   #30
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I go to a lot of Redskins games each season...I am not from the area so I don’t really know landover that well other then driving in there for the game but I don’t recall ever feeling like my life was in danger being there. That was a really odd comment. You can knock fedex for the traffic or them not really winning since they been there but the neighborhood by the stadium is a total non issue.
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