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Best stadium/experience NFC South

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Curious as to what the board feels is the best stadium/experience in the NFC in each division. What is the loudest stadium? Where is is hardest to play? Homers' opinions should be the best place to get this, so..air it out, let us know. After a sizable time passes, I will probably take the winners of each, put them up for a vote and bigger discussion along with the winners of the AFC thread.

 
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I have been to ten of the stadiums (newest versions) on your list.

Seahawk bias---but honestly, there is no better fan experience than qwest field. It's off the chart great and not a bad view in the house.

Parking can be a &%$$# so in leiu of tailgating we take the Sounder communter train, dumps you 100 yards from the gate. Great way to arrive unstressed if you pay a visit. For road team fans you can stay at a cheaper hotel near the south end/airport then take a 15 min high speed train ride to the game...highly recomended.

Lambeau atmosphere a close second, but the rake of the seating and the heavy layers of clothing made for some missed plays viewing. But their fans are awesome and really friendly to out of towners--if you are not da Bears! we got free chili,brats and booze to shake off the chill. tremendous fans.

but Seattle is the best, Ford Field has great amenities too--saw the Super Bowl but such a spectacle its hard to judge properly and I like football outdoors...that's why I voted for the Bucs too...had a great time there at RayJay and the weather and eye candy was...well, nice.

 
I have been to ten of the stadiums (newest versions) on your list.Seahawk bias---but honestly, there is no better fan experience than qwest field. It's off the chart great and not a bad view in the house.Parking can be a &%$$# so in leiu of tailgating we take the Sounder communter train, dumps you 100 yards from the gate. Great way to arrive unstressed if you pay a visit. For road team fans you can stay at a cheaper hotel near the south end/airport then take a 15 min high speed train ride to the game...highly recomended.Lambeau atmosphere a close second, but the rake of the seating and the heavy layers of clothing made for some missed plays viewing. But their fans are awesome and really friendly to out of towners--if you are not da Bears! we got free chili,brats and booze to shake off the chill. tremendous fans.but Seattle is the best, Ford Field has great amenities too--saw the Super Bowl but such a spectacle its hard to judge properly and I like football outdoors...that's why I voted for the Bucs too...had a great time there at RayJay and the weather and eye candy was...well, nice.
Thanks, my two brothers are big Hawks fans from NJ, and they love the place, rave about it. I love hearing about stadiums and inside tips.
 
Can't say as I've only been to one stadium.......only thing I can say for sure is........

Panthers stadium SUCKS hairy monkey rod. They have played the EXACT same lame music since 1996, we have whole sections of wine and cheese who are hardly ever there right by the field, can't put up banners, can't take you shirt off, people leave at the middle of the 3rd quarter when the team is still in it.......And they couldn't beat a high school team at home if their life depended on it.

I'd probably say that there is a high probability that Panthers stadium is about the worst.

Signed,

Diss-Satisfied Panthers PSL owner

 
Anyone voting for the "fan experience" at FedEx likewise needs their head examined. It's got to be the least fan friendly stadium in all of professional sports, and that's including places like Tropicana Field for baseball.

 

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