Stadiums comparisons?

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Cool stadium but with all the screens, they didn’t bother putting stats anywhere and it took a telescope to read down and distance. That said, the Jumbotron was ridiculous. Hard not to be a great stadium with that thing at midfield.
 
Was not impressed with AT&T.

But will mention one feature that I LOVED…. Instead of scanning tickets at stadium entrance they scanned tickets at a checkpoint farther up so you could just walk into the doors of AT&T whenever you were ready. Loved that feature and imagine that is going i be the norm in the future
 
Viewpoints Hardrock. I've sat in just about every section since we moved to HRS, and after refurbishment, every seat is close. However, it is not one of these new mega stadiums with an entertainment district (Texas Live was awesome).

Amenities and size are good, but I could not imagine sitting anywhere above the 200 sections. Again, Texas Live before and after the game was a great attribute from a gameday experience standpoint.

Overall, if you are going to a game to actually watch the game, HRS by a mile. If you like to be entertained and are there because it's an event, AT&T.
 
It was neat you can order your food and drink via qr code.

Parking seemed much much smoother vs hard rock.

I agree I didn't like how it didn't have stats or ball on what yardline etc except for both ends.

It was pretty cold imo!

Wider selection on beers I liked.
 
OB for lyfe.
Man I loved the OB. I'm a purist and don't care about fancy concessions and club levels and jumbotrons and ****. It seems like all that stuff was for guys' dates they brought to the game. I could have done without the overflowing urinals and them occasionally running out of water (!) in 90 degree heat but it was part of the charm. But that stadium was antiquated 20 years before they tour it down and the city LOLd at the price tag to refurbish it into the modern era. It was still the greatest place on earth to watch a game.
 
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It’s not really debatable imo, jerryworld is world class. It’s probably the best stadium in America, and since we won our biggest game in 20+ years in that building I’m doubling down on that take.
 
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