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    1.15 billion dollar stadium,hmmm

    For that much money you would think punts wouldn't be able to hit the big tv screen above the field,oh well fans get to see do overs when it happens.

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    i think the screen kind of takes away from the fun of going live. if you are gonna have a screen like that why dont you just stay at home, turn on the bigscreen tv, and drink your own cheaper beer?

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    My thoughts exactly wvcoltsfan,I would rather be able to enjoy the comforts and amenities of my house then going broke to attend a live football game there.

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    I am gonna have to agree, those Screens are too in your face

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    I missed it will have to look for a youtube clip of it.

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    I think you would have to be at the actual game to tell how close the screens seem to be...however i do think its a good idea for fans that want to see replays to look back at the screen

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    I think you would have to be at the actual game to tell how close the screens seem to be...however i do think its a good idea for fans that want to see replays to look back at the screen


    I have been to the new Stadium for a tour and they are in your face. What you see on TV is accuarate in regards to them

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    Ya went to the game and it was pretty big. If your sitting at the top level all you see is big screen more then the actual feild since its rigt in your face. Its good for when you get the top 10-30 yrd line when the team is at the other end.

    O and here is a price line up

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    o and dont forget the $60 pizzas

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    The screen is AMAZING! It really is. I dont hink i'd put on that big though. Plus, as people said, the punters keep hitting it. They are gonna have to get it higher or something, because you cant have that thing getting in the way of the game.

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    I keep seeing that the NFL has a regulation that states that items hanging over the field have to be a minimum of 85 feet above the playing surface. The big screens are currently 90 feet. So it's within league specifications.

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