chrisfx811
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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Hey guys,
I'm a displaced New Englander, so I don't have the knowledge of Gillette stadium that I assume many here do, so please indulge my thoughts & questions.
Is the acoustical design of the stadium really that bad, or are Pats fans really that quiet?
Are the stands designed so that it doesn't feel like the fans are that close to the field like In Seattle or the Meadowlands?
If the fans are just too quiet, that will hopefully be remedied in the playoffs, but if it's a design issue, what do you guys think of it?
After seeing & hearing what Seattle sounds like on tv, I'm amazed.
The Meadowlands also seems like a noisy, rowdy stadium.
Indy's new dome appears to have been built extremely vertically, and will probably feel like the fans are on top of opposing teams.
I know Gillette is a jewel in terms of an overall entertainment facility, but what are your thoughts from a home field advantage perspective?
I'm a displaced New Englander, so I don't have the knowledge of Gillette stadium that I assume many here do, so please indulge my thoughts & questions.
Is the acoustical design of the stadium really that bad, or are Pats fans really that quiet?
Are the stands designed so that it doesn't feel like the fans are that close to the field like In Seattle or the Meadowlands?
If the fans are just too quiet, that will hopefully be remedied in the playoffs, but if it's a design issue, what do you guys think of it?
After seeing & hearing what Seattle sounds like on tv, I'm amazed.
The Meadowlands also seems like a noisy, rowdy stadium.
Indy's new dome appears to have been built extremely vertically, and will probably feel like the fans are on top of opposing teams.
I know Gillette is a jewel in terms of an overall entertainment facility, but what are your thoughts from a home field advantage perspective?