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I don't know about LIV, and if it costs that much, maybe that's why (or at least among the reasons). If you do plunk down that kind of money for those seats, please do report back on the experience. Regardless of your spending habits, I think that most people who to this point prefer the living room experience would be unwilling to pay that kind of money for a stadium experience that is still less comfortable, less amenable to watching 10 games and more hassle. And you'd still miss much of the 4 pm games getting out of the stadium and getting home, although once you are paying that kind of money for the seats you probably may as well get a helicopter to take you to the game so you can get home as quickly as possible.
I could go back and forth all nite stringer, creating the truest sense of a home field advantage is what would bring fans to the Stadium..having regular seats where there are two sections of lazy boys would enhance it even more than its going to because there would be that many more seats closer to the field.
In Dallas the screens are hovering over the field so they are automatically in your sightline when watching the game. I don't think we'll have that here.
Timeline photos of construction this year: http://www.miamidolphins.com/multim...Timeline/24dde792-2116-4b34-8b5b-5cfe436cf004
It's at least two weeks old, I forget when they posted it.. the album they dropped yesterday was of the whole process. For example this was taken on 08/13/2015. Edit: August 4th, found the tweet. [video=twitter;628622933544599552]https://twitter.com/SunLifeStadium/status/628622933544599552[/video]
That stadium is great. Wondering though whether or not there will be some noise loss this year with all the open corners? Obviously the noise level will increase when the big screens are put in those corners and the open air 'roof' is put up. But, that should be interesting to see.
Sure will. Whatever they are adding into the irrigation system would probably get a player a four game suspension.
I believe the repositioning of the sideline sections will overcome it... your basically shifting what 20,000 people 25 feet closer, I think the stadium changes will have an impact on our team.. look what its done to season tickets.. The dynamic in sunlife the past thirty years has been nonexistant, just the change itself, that energy will be tangible.
There may be less swirling, but I imagine that with the open corner the breeze will be stronger on field affecting the kicks.
I've got a bad feeling that our kickers kicks will be swirling in all kind of directions....unless we can get someone else in for the job.
gosh man, thanks so much for moving those stands closer..wow..this is a game changer for our team and culture.