fivetwos
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If they did move it, Vegas makes the most sense if the stadium is ready. Arizona does too but might be used for the Niners game.
That would suck. I want to see the new stadium. Especially the circular double sided score board which outdid Jerrys World.
Damn I feel for you guys out there. What the hell are you suppose to do? I guess just stay in doors?The air quality out here is really bad due to all the fires at least here in Northern CA. The other day the air quality index was 508. Anything higher than 300 is consider hazardous. They say it is like smoking 20 packs of cigarettes if you breathe it in.
AQI right now in LA is 206. Over the threshold.
Wonder where they would move it. Think of the logistical nightmare for everyone involved. Sunday Night Football?Yikes.
Hopefully they move it someplace safe for the players
Yeah that is all we can do. I mean yesterday I went outside and there was ashes and zoot all over my car. I had to hose it off just to see out the windows.Damn I feel for you guys out there. What the hell are you suppose to do? I guess just stay in doors?
Yeah my sister-in-law is in SF and it’s pretty bad. I don’t know why people think playing indoors should make it all better. Indoor stadiums protect against weather, not air. It’s not a pressurized airplane.The air quality out here is really bad due to all the fires at least here in Northern CA. The other day the air quality index was 508. Anything higher than 300 is consider hazardous. They say it is like smoking 20 packs of cigarettes if you breathe it in.
if they do move these games, and if out of the area. Such as Vegas. I bet they would also move them to Monday night. As. Too much to put together for a one day notice.
ha,,, that is a funny visualization of an enormous air filter that would fit right on top of an open air stadium...So their fancy new, indoor, super-stadium doesn't have any air filtration?
I was wondering about that thinking maybe the AC filters would eliminate most of it.Yeah my sister-in-law is in SF and it’s pretty bad. I don’t know why people think playing indoors should make it all better. Indoor stadiums protect against weather, not air. It’s not a pressurized airplane.
Well that should save a lot people some money!The air quality out here is really bad due to all the fires at least here in Northern CA. The other day the air quality index was 508. Anything higher than 300 is consider hazardous. They say it is like smoking 20 packs of cigarettes if you breathe it in.
Agree. You can’t even see the sun. Just haze. I live about 60 miles east of San Fran. We have fires from the Bay Area, Fresno, and north of us. I sit in a valley and there is no where for the smoke to go. It just sits here.Yeah my sister-in-law is in SF and it’s pretty bad. I don’t know why people think playing indoors should make it all better. Indoor stadiums protect against weather, not air. It’s not a pressurized airplane.
The air quality out here is really bad due to all the fires at least here in Northern CA. The other day the air quality index was 508. Anything higher than 300 is consider hazardous. They say it is like smoking 20 packs of cigarettes if you breathe it in.