Signals;2843248 said:WOW! that stadium makes me proud to be a Cowboys fan.
After the modifications, Soldier field doesn't even look like Soldier field to me anymore.Chief;2843122 said:I wish they did look more like baseball stadiums. I like bricks ... not the spaceship look.
I liked the look of Soldier Field in Chicago with the pillars and the LA Coliseum.
WoodysGirl;2843264 said:After the modifications, Soldier field doesn't even look like Soldier field to me anymore.
Looks like they just slapped an extra layer of seating on top of it.
Chief;2843258 said:I would prefer some success in the playoffs, or at least some consistent effort late in the year. Some heart. Some balls.
On another subject, I love your sig pic.
Kristi;2843155 said:Ohhh, I wonder if those white flat areas with chairs are the accessible seating areas? There is enough room for a wheelchair and companion seating and spaces missing between the chairs. As I scan the photos I am looking for what could and couldn't be accessible seating. I'm obviously not sitting in the blue seats. Those white areas are wider for room for a wheelchair to get around. Hmmmm. This might now be so bad after all.
At the Monday Night Eagles game last year I asked about accessible seating since at Texas Stadium it was front row endzone and I was told it was not going to be like it is now which I was pretty bummed about. I loved those seats. You can't get much better than front row endzone for $60. I got a letter a few months ago stating that I no longer have to go through a lottery process for tickets anymore because there are plenty of accessible seats in the new stadium and just go through Ticketmaster. That'll be a plus because when you are flying to the game waiting for lottery tickets can get to be quite nerve wracking.
LeonDixson;2843564 said:One article I read said the the ground level suites also have reserved seats above the suites so that the people in the suite can see the game over the heads of the players, etc on the sidelines. The white seats could be either those seats or accessible seating.
Now there's an original question to ponder.PA Cowboy;2843577 said:Incredible!!!!!
How high is that monitor above the field from the field surface?
Anyone think it might visually interfere with fielding a punt or kick-off?
PA Cowboy;2843577 said:Anyone think it might visually interfere with fielding a punt or kick-off?
bbgun;2843571 said:Does that mean there won't be a blue wall with white stars on it, like in the old place? That would suck.
Most of the concrete still has coverings that are Cowboys related going over them. The stadium is functional but in no way completed yet.kmp77;2843621 said:The endzone seats wall is the only wall that could hold these stars...but maybe just put some blue stars up there. I really hate about this stadium all the stupid field level suites. Pointless...you can't see from any of the sideline ones so whats the point?
Too much exposed ugly concrete...I wish they stained it or painted alot of it. Just looks cheap.
This cannot be emphasized enough.Hostile;2843633 said:Most of the concrete still has coverings that are Cowboys related going over them. The stadium is functional but in no way completed yet.
LeonDixson;2843564 said:One article I read said the the ground level suites also have reserved seats above the suites so that the people in the suite can see the game over the heads of the players, etc on the sidelines. The white seats could be either those seats or accessible seating.
Very valid points my dear lady.WoodysGirl;2843637 said:This cannot be emphasized enough.
I'd also like to add that this stadium is not Texas Stadium and people need to accept that it's not going to have the same charm as the old girl. Should simply appreciate the new things it offers.
I imagine some of the same comments about the Cowboys Stadium are very similar to the ones made about Texas Stadium after the team left the Cotton Bowl.
PA Cowboy;2843577 said:Incredible!!!!!
How high is that monitor above the field from the field surface?
Anyone think it might visually interfere with fielding a punt or kick-off?
Hostile;2843585 said:Now there's an original question to ponder.
WoodysGirl;2843637 said:This cannot be emphasized enough.
I'd also like to add that this stadium is not Texas Stadium and people need to accept that it's not going to have the same charm as the old girl. Should simply appreciate the new things it offers.
I imagine some of the same comments about the Cowboys Stadium are very similar to the ones made about Texas Stadium after the team left the Cotton Bowl.