Going to the game is far better than watching it on TV. There's nothing quite like watching the play develop that you just can't see on TV (of course maybe it's because I'm up in the 300s that I have such a good "view" of the route running). Anyway, the 1 or 2 games a year I don't go to are difficult to watch on TV because I'd much rather be there. And, yes, it's not quite as loud or rowdy as the old Foxboro Stadium (except during the playoffs of course), or for that matter Ralph Wilson stadium last Sunday night, but it's still very a enjoyable time. As for some of the other threads and posts here regarding prices, drinking beer and men's room lines, that's where you can spot the rookies. Get there early, tailgate with your own beer in the parking lots, then you only need to buy one (if any) at the game. Once you know the rest room situation, it's no big deal, if I anticipate a timeout, punt etc, I can leave my seat, get to the men's room, listen to Gil and Gino for 1 maybe 2 plays and be back in my seat before the 3rd play is run. After the game, I'm walking in my front door 1 hour or less after the game ends (last night I stayed to the end, and was home by 12:15, in bed by 12:30), it seems that they've changed the traffic flow on Route 1, they stopped traffic southbound and we were able to cross a crosswalk near the Bass Pro, and they let people walk in the break down lane which made if much quicker for those of us NOT parked in the stadium lots.