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Report: NFL Owners to Discuss New England Stadium Project


Gillette is over 20 years old now. It is around the time owners give their stadiums a face lift.
 
We're installing permanent cameras facing the opponent's sideline. Also in their locker room.
Can we stream the feed to the locker room cameras?
 
It's insane.

We went to the 2010 game and there is no doubt Napolean had an easier time retreating from Russia then attendees had getting around the stadium.
I went in 2010 ten inches of snow and Brady iced the game by halftime with one of his mindmeld plays to Branch. That was a fun one
 
Seems odd that those two items would warrant league discussion and vote.

A team can't upgrade their own concession stands or jumbotron without approval of 16 other owners?

Maybe it has something to do with league funding to help pay for it? Otherwise if its out of Kraft's pocket, the other owners should get bent
 
It's interesting that Breer lays this out sans details... so we are all supposed to speculate???

The media gets lazier day by day.. Today ESPN reporting Specter's son making hearsay allegations, then the other day the McMahon piece about a situation in the 90's that was reported by FOX 5 years ago.. is news that slow??
 
We're installing permanent cameras facing the opponent's sideline. Also in their locker room.

My sources inside the Patriots tell me, they’ve built a new “game day scouting department” in Gillette. My source even provided me a photo of their new office space. 87616189-976D-4535-88C3-C6D1B65B33DF.jpeg
 
As for Solider Field, why would you drive instead of taking the train? Chicago's transport system is excellent. And the best part is you can drink all you want without worrying about driving.
 
Seems odd that those two items would warrant league discussion and vote.

A team can't upgrade their own concession stands or jumbotron without approval of 16 other owners?
I imagine the issue is that some stadium changes could be unacceptable. So it's just easier to make all changes need approval.
 
As for Solider Field, why would you drive instead of taking the train? Chicago's transport system is excellent. And the best part is you can drink all you want without worrying about driving.
I went to a game there a few years ago and just walked a mile or so to get an Uber. It felt easier than getting out of Gillette. Cool stadium. I was so high up I had great views of the lake and downtown. I watched Rodgers and GB destroy them on opening day.
 
OK, now I kind of understand why the Patriots would need NFL approval for a new video board. That thing is MASSIVE.

 
I imagine the issue is that some stadium changes could be unacceptable. So it's just easier to make all changes need approval.
Of course.
 
The HOA analogy is spot on - it's an SOA (Stadium Owner's Assoc.).

All changes (outside of routine maintenance/upkeep) are subject to league approval. Interestingly the higher scrutiny is in part due to the Patriots mud "field" tactic to slow down the Colts (which they paid back with 900 degree locker room and 80 degree plus on-field temp a couple years later).
 


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