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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.got to wonder how adding a huge screen to the open end is going to affect wind patterns for kicking in the stadium....
They are completely enclosing that end of the stadium. They are not just adding a screen, there will be a concourse behind the screen. It will definitely affect the wind patterns. Wind will be less of a factor going forward.
They are completely enclosing that end of the stadium. They are not just adding a screen, there will be a concourse behind the screen. It will definitely affect the wind patterns. Wind will be less of a factor going forward.
Attended the game in Miami in January and besides the disappointing on field performance, what bugged me most was the incessant/deafening rock concert audio pumped in between snaps. It was over the top and the whole time I'm wondering how anyone, even with headphones on, could communicate.Enclosing the north end is fine, I just don't get the importance of two giant video screens when spectator attention needs to be on the field itself. I'm seeing too much emphasis on "amenities" secondary to or unrelated to the actual game day experience. They easily could put more seats in the stadium for one thing.
Enclosing the north end is fine, I just don't get the importance of two giant video screens when spectator attention needs to be on the field itself. I'm seeing too much emphasis on "amenities" secondary to or unrelated to the actual game day experience. They easily could put more seats in the stadium for one thing.
That’s such ******** man. Sorry you had to do that!When they moved into the new stadium, my season tickets went from the 300 section on the 40 (about where the club seats are now) in the old stadium to the 200 section in the corner end zone. I can tell you that when the action was in the opposite end zone, I could see absolutely nothing going on. And the jumbotron at that point was too small to see much of anything if they actually showed any of the action at all. Basically if the Patriots or opposing team was about to score on the other side of the field, it was time for my bathroom or concessions break since I couldn't see anything anyway. I ended up giving up my season tickets because of it.
If the Pats had a massive jumbtron at that point, I would have at least been able to watch the action.
Haven't been to Foxborough in years.........Is it the same deafening/sensory overload experience at Pats home games?
And don't get me started on the not-stop promotional crap they fling at the captured masses every available free second.
When they moved into the new stadium, my season tickets went from the 300 section on the 40 (about where the club seats are now) in the old stadium to the 200 section in the corner end zone. I can tell you that when the action was in the opposite end zone, I could see absolutely nothing going on. And the jumbotron at that point was too small to see much of anything if they actually showed any of the action at all. Basically if the Patriots or opposing team was about to score on the other side of the field, it was time for my bathroom or concessions break since I couldn't see anything anyway. I ended up giving up my season tickets because of it.
If the Pats had a massive jumbtron at that point, I would have at least been able to watch the action.
They are completely enclosing that end of the stadium. They are not just adding a screen, there will be a concourse behind the screen. It will definitely affect the wind patterns. Wind will be less of a factor going forward.
The volume doesn't bother me as much as WHAT they play. Way too much emphasis on hip-hop, although I figure that's more an accommodation for the players (who appear to enjoy it during warmups especially). A buddy who attends games with me is a career musician with hearing issues who can't sit there without earplugs because it's too loud for him. The promotional stuff, etc. I pretty much tune out. I can't complain about much, really. The seats are good (mezzanine level at the south goal line) and about 12 years ago I found free parking two miles from the stadium I've used ever since.
At the old stadium I was in section 204, which translated to 227 in Gillette. I've got a pretty good view of the whole field but have a good pair of binoculars that come in handy for play in the north end red zone. Sorry to hear you gave up your seats, I wonder if you had stuck with it and upgraded things might've improved.
They are completely enclosing that end of the stadium. They are not just adding a screen, there will be a concourse behind the screen. It will definitely affect the wind patterns. Wind will be less of a factor going forward.
I sit opposite that screen in the very low 300s. That screen is too small.Enclosing the north end is fine, I just don't get the importance of two giant video screens when spectator attention needs to be on the field itself. I'm seeing too much emphasis on "amenities" secondary to or unrelated to the actual game day experience. They easily could put more seats in the stadium for one thing.
When they moved into the new stadium, my season tickets went from the 300 section on the 40 (about where the club seats are now) in the old stadium to the 200 section in the corner end zone. I can tell you that when the action was in the opposite end zone, I could see absolutely nothing going on. And the jumbotron at that point was too small to see much of anything if they actually showed any of the action at all. Basically if the Patriots or opposing team was about to score on the other side of the field, it was time for my bathroom or concessions break since I couldn't see anything anyway. I ended up giving up my season tickets because of it.
If the Pats had a massive jumbtron at that point, I would have at least been able to watch the action.
Attended the game in Miami in January and besides the disappointing on field performance, what bugged me most was the incessant/deafening rock concert audio pumped in between snaps. It was over the top and the whole time I'm wondering how anyone, even with headphones on, could communicate.
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