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Stanford Joel

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Yeah, but, I really hate the bright and the shadows on the field especially for day games.

Bad for viewing on TV, don't know how it affects the players though.

Thought I was the only one that felt this way. Watching on TV makes it look like the field is a warzone of dark vs light.

Midfield to like the 30's is all light like celebrating there's light. Then you hit that dark zone and it's like......... Okay, who turned out the lights?

Really sucks when there's a deep ball cause you see the ball then it gets lost in the shadows

Whoever laid out the building plan of the stadium didn't really think that roof through. And Irsay didn't review it before he signed the check for it smh

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Thought I was the only one that felt this way. Watching on TV makes it look like the field is a warzone of dark vs light.

Midfield to like the 30's is all light like celebrating there's light. Then you hit that dark zone and it's like......... Okay, who turned out the lights?

Really sucks when there's a deep ball cause you see the ball then it gets lost in the shadows

Whoever laid out the building plan of the stadium didn't really think that roof through. And Irsay didn't review it before he signed the check for it smh

 

 

Or,   they thought it through and realized that there is nothing they can do about it.

 

It is what it is.....   SMH......

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Thought I was the only one that felt this way. Watching on TV makes it look like the field is a warzone of dark vs light.

Midfield to like the 30's is all light like celebrating there's light. Then you hit that dark zone and it's like......... Okay, who turned out the lights?

Really sucks when there's a deep ball cause you see the ball then it gets lost in the shadows

Whoever laid out the building plan of the stadium didn't really think that roof through. And Irsay didn't review it before he signed the check for it smh

For the love of all that is Holy. Your last line is just complete nonsense. They laid it out exactly as they wanted AFTER giving it much thought including running it by Irsay.

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For the love of all that is Holy. Your last line is just complete nonsense. They laid it out exactly as they wanted AFTER giving it much thought including running it by Irsay.

 

something understood if you've ever seen the spectacular view from the north window. those planners didn't give a crap about shadows on tv, and rightfully so

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