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Has anyone ever sat on the higher levels of an NFL Statium? Is the game still fun to watch from that high? I have been to games but im usually up close...unfortunately I cannot seem to find tickets for the lower levels available for a New England pats game...What do you think?

2006-07-15 16:36:07 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Football (American)

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I definitely feel that watching a game from the upper levels is fun. You can see the whole field and not miss a thing. You can see the plays develop, and see what players are open on offense and the holes open up on running plays. You should definitely go for it. You'll see what I mean.

2006-07-15 17:15:40 · answer #1 · answered by Alberto 2 · 1 1

I went to a Detroit Lions game when they were playing in the Silverdome. We were up on the highest tier of seats but we could still see the action because they had a big screen on one end of the field. The most fun was watching the other fans. People sure make asses of themselves when they've had too much beer to drink.

2006-07-15 16:41:17 · answer #2 · answered by livingstonseagull43 3 · 0 0

The positives are; you get to see the entire field and watch each play develop and if there is a good end zone screen, you can see the close up replays.
The bad...its VERY cold and windy, you sometimes have no idea where the ball is and beer venders may not visit

2006-07-15 16:43:10 · answer #3 · answered by Grundoon 7 · 0 0

football games are fun where ever u are. if u bring someone with u it will be fun. if ur true fan a football game is an expereince jes to be there thruogh the high and lows. buy the tickets get drunk and have fun

2006-07-15 16:54:43 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i've been to the upper level of the eagles games once but it is hard to see the game unless ur look at the big screen tv's that they have.

2006-07-16 06:33:34 · answer #5 · answered by Dragons75 2 · 0 0

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