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Bills replacing seats in the upped deck
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Re: Bills replacing seats in the upped deck
If I pay for a ticket, that's probably where it's going to be.I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.
I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.
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Originally posted by SpikedLemonade View PostIn Kyle's ass?
I do not understand the title to the content of this thread.
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Originally posted by OpIv37 View PostIf you look behind Dareus, you can see the upper deck and it looks like most of the seats have been removed. Why he thought this was newsworthy, I have no idea.
Those old steel seats were like sitting on a sheet of ice on Lake Erie.
Major shrinkage.
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Ah. I haven't sat in the upper deck in probably 20 years and the last few times I was up there were early games that weren't really cold.
My wife hates heights so we usually get endzone seats.
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Do we have the only stadium without any type of roof of any kind? Seems with the 17 billion in repairs we could have swung a roof for someone.Lou Saban: You can get it done, you can get it done. And what’s more, you’ve gotta get it done.
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Originally posted by OpIv37 View PostAh. I haven't sat in the upper deck in probably 20 years and the last few times I was up there were early games that weren't really cold.
My wife hates heights so we usually get endzone seats.
Long-gone Three Rivers in PGH (as well as Riverfront in CIN) were round stadiums, and had steep uppers. But it was "theater in the round", so to speak, and it made for great sight lines.
30 or so years ago, the "retro" fad for BB stadiums were the rage. In BUF, IIRC, they had Pilot Field.
Went to one game, along the 3rd base line...terrible. Spent the game craning my neck over my right shoulder. It reminded me of Offerman, but I was a kid then - flexibility of body was abundant.Fiat justitia ruat caelum. Noli timere. Laus Deo.
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Originally posted by Turf View PostDo we have the only stadium without any type of roof of any kind? Seems with the 17 billion in repairs we could have swung a roof for someone.
Met Life Stadium cost 1.6 Billion, and doesn't have a roof, and doesn't need a roof.
Soldier Field doesn't have nor need a roof.
Same for Heinz Field.
And Gillette Stadium.
And there are many more.
Indoor football is for pussies and soccer fans (redundancy, I know).
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Originally posted by Turf View PostDo we have the only stadium without any type of roof of any kind? Seems with the 17 billion in repairs we could have swung a roof for someone.YardRat Wall of Fame
#56 DARRYL TALLEY #29 DERRICK BURROUGHS#22 FRED JACKSON #95 KYLE WILLIAMS
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Originally posted by WagonCircler View PostUmmm, no.
Met Life Stadium cost 1.6 Billion, and doesn't have a roof, and doesn't need a roof.
Soldier Field doesn't have nor need a roof.
Same for Heinz Field.
And Gillette Stadium.
And there are many more.
Indoor football is for pussies and soccer fans (redundancy, I know).
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Originally posted by stuckincincy View PostThe Aud was tough on folks that have the worry.
Long-gone Three Rivers in PGH (as well as Riverfront in CIN) were round stadiums, and had steep uppers. But it was "theater in the round", so to speak, and it made for great sight lines.
30 or so years ago, the "retro" fad for BB stadiums were the rage. In BUF, IIRC, they had Pilot Field.
Went to one game, along the 3rd base line...terrible. Spent the game craning my neck over my right shoulder. It reminded me of Offerman, but I was a kid then - flexibility of body was abundant.
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