Ranking The NFL Stadiums

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  • NAHSTE
    Probably owns the site
    • Feb 2009
    • 22233

    #16
    Originally posted by packersfan4eva
    It's also #1 in architecture, however, which was category #1.

    And it's not like they hosted the Super Bowl or anything.

    But I do agree that it's pretty stupid.
    But so has Reliant, which he used as the example. Either way, it's an inconsistency in his criteria.

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    • packersfan4eva
      Ryan Luxem
      • Dec 2008
      • 9052

      #17
      One of the great things about Lambeau is that there are no bad seats. My family has season tickets that are right at the 40 about 25 rows up, which is great, but I've gone with a family friend before, and we sat all the way at the top. The funny thing is, those seats were fine, too.

      And good point.

      Originally posted by Miggyfan99
      I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though

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      • shag773
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2009
        • 2721

        #18
        Originally posted by strahanfan92
        Linc should not be in ranked 5, stadium is not that good.
        At least the lights stay on...

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        • Tengo Juego
          Posts a lot
          • Jun 2009
          • 4289

          #19
          The guy has only actually been to 13 of these stadiums.

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          • ThomasTomasz
            • Nov 2024

            #20
            Originally posted by packersfan4eva
            One of the great things about Lambeau is that there are no bad seats. My family has season tickets that are right at the 40 about 25 rows up, which is great, but I've gone with a family friend before, and we sat all the way at the top. The funny thing is, those seats were fine, too.

            And good point.
            No matter where you are at for football, any seat that is between the 40 and 50 are great seats.

            I've been to Fed Ex Field with both my father and my uncle. My father had seats in the upper deck endzone, and my uncle had seats that are upper deck right at the 50. My uncles were much better. I would even take the upper level seats at the 50 over lower level endzone- you get to see all of the game, and I felt like I was missing out when the game was at the other end of the field.

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            • strahanfan92
              Meat
              • Aug 2009
              • 5456

              #21
              Originally posted by ThomasTomasz
              No matter where you are at for football, any seat that is between the 40 and 50 are great seats.

              I've been to Fed Ex Field with both my father and my uncle. My father had seats in the upper deck endzone, and my uncle had seats that are upper deck right at the 50. My uncles were much better. I would even take the upper level seats at the 50 over lower level endzone- you get to see all of the game, and I felt like I was missing out when the game was at the other end of the field.
              If I could get season tickets anywhere in the stadium I would probably prefer front row 300 level on the 50 yard line. Best view in the house imo.

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              • inthecards21
                Stairway to Seven
                • Dec 2008
                • 815

                #22
                Heinz Field Number 4, seems about right

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                • ThomasTomasz
                  • Nov 2024

                  #23
                  Originally posted by MattUM2
                  Don't care about the Redskins. But LOL at the stadium being in the worst neighborhood in the entire league. I was scared more for my life walking to an Eagles game thru Philly than going to a game at FedEx.

                  The apartment building going into the stadium wouldn't be owned by an average joe.
                  What more do you expect from Philly? They built the stadium with a jail that had four cells in it.

                  And before any Philly fan comes in and gets upset, yes, I know they've shut it down. But it was still built in the first place.

                  I honestly believe that the guy who wrote this article has never been to Fed Ex because of that comment about the area. It's not DC. It's still PG County, which is bad, but it's actually the better part of PG. There's three mega-churches in the immediate area, and a lot of upscale housing. It's pretty much a calm suburban location, except for its access to various main travel routes and, of course, on gamedays.

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                  • dave
                    Go the fuck outside
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 15492

                    #24
                    I find The Linc to be OK, nothing more.
                    Kinda sterile, but decent sightlines.
                    Horrible food.
                    Great tailgating, obviously. Philly tailgating is amazing.

                    The Vet had more character, even if it was a dump.
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                    • Berowsk
                      Fuck Bitches, Get Wawa.
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 8860

                      #25
                      Lol the Linc is in South Philly. Calling South Philly bad shows that you've never been to a really ghetto neighborhood.
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                      • shag773
                        Senior Member
                        • Jul 2009
                        • 2721

                        #26
                        Originally posted by MattUM2
                        Don't care about the Redskins. But LOL at the stadium being in the worst neighborhood in the entire league. I was scared more for my life walking to an Eagles game thru Philly than going to a game at FedEx.The apartment building going into the stadium wouldn't be owned by an average joe.
                        LOL...It's in a fucking sports complex. What "neighborhood" are you talking about? There's tons of parking and the subway drops you off right at the stadium. You don't go through any "neighborhoods". Be honest, you haven't actually been there, right?

                        Well, as someone who HAS been there I would agree with dave. The sightlines are great, the food is bad and overpriced, but the tailgating is awesome. It's funny because the food at citizen's bank park is amazing. Don't understand what's up with the Linc as far as that goes..

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                        • FirstTimer
                          Freeman Error

                          • Feb 2009
                          • 18729

                          #27
                          Stupid criteria when mentioning Soldier Field. The Bears didn't start playing there until really the early 70s...and those teams sucked. Outside of Payton and the 85 Bears there really isn't much history at Soldier Field to get chills about. The Bears "chilling" history took place more at Wrigley Field.

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                          • shag773
                            Senior Member
                            • Jul 2009
                            • 2721

                            #28
                            Originally posted by FirstTimer
                            Stupid criteria when mentioning Soldier Field. The Bears didn't start playing there until really the early 70s...and those teams sucked. Outside of Payton and the 85 Bears there really isn't much history at Soldier Field to get chills about. The Bears "chilling" history took place more at Wrigley Field.
                            What? You are watching games on the same field that Bobby Douglass played on. I've got goosebumps just thinking about it..

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                            • FirstTimer
                              Freeman Error

                              • Feb 2009
                              • 18729

                              #29
                              How dare you forget the greatness that was Moses Moreno.

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                              • shag773
                                Senior Member
                                • Jul 2009
                                • 2721

                                #30
                                Originally posted by ThomasTomasz
                                What more do you expect from Philly? They built the stadium with a jail that had four cells in it.

                                And before any Philly fan comes in and gets upset, yes, I know they've shut it down. But it was still built in the first place.
                                Dallas and Baltimore's stadiums were built with jail cells too. But what do you expect, right? LOL.

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