90% of the time you dont. but ill agree with ya on lambeau. fans are great there, soldier field was close second.
Minnesota. Just because I hate the Packers, and I don't like the other teams. If this were open to the best Stadium in the NFL. It would have to be the Georgia Dome, hands down.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (JustBry07)</div><div class='quotemain'>Minnisota. Just because I hate the Packers, and I don't like the other teams. If this were open to the best Stadium in the NFL. It would have to be the Georgia Dome, hands down.</div> The Geogia dome????? I have been there, and it was not very nice.
I've been there too, it seemed fine to me. Whats wrong with it? Its not the best though, I was just messin around. I haven't seen every stadium to be the judge of which is the best.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (JustBry07)</div><div class='quotemain'>I've been there too, it seemed fine to me. Whats wrong with it? Its not the best though, I was just messin around. I haven't seen every stadium to be the judge of which is the best.</div> I have been in basements that are cozier and nicer than the georgia dome.
I think Domes just flat out suck for football, football is meant to be played outside. My favorite Stadium is the Bucs stadium, I love the pirate ship. I also like Lincoln Financial Field, very nice. I have been to Rams, Panthers, Giants/Jets, Cowboys, Eagles, Redskins stadiums so far. This year I will prolly go to Denver and maybe Atlanta or Kansas City.
I haven't seen any of the NFC north fields but I a have been to Pats, Giants/Jets, Eagles, Houston, and jacksonville and I'd say Houston was the best...purely because it has the retractable roof so you can play outside and the inside of the stadium is unrreal. I must say the Linc in Philly was nice as well...much better than the VET. That place was a dump. They did a pretty good job with Gillete in NE too...its basically a slightly smaller version of the Linc with more artistic value...like the Lighthouse and Bridge.