Can anyone explain the “Great” rating sitting behind a concrete pillar?
November 17, 2024
Can anyone explain the “Great” rating sitting behind a concrete pillar?
11 comments
I meant “Amazing”…
I accidentally got that seat for the packers playoff game. Luckily there was open seats around me. But wtf man.
“Amazing” trolling
They mean it is a great deal, not great seats.
The stadium has some seriously atrocious seats in there.
“Great strength,” reviewer was a Dallas fan pounding their head against the pillar
Worst stadium ever, can’t see the punt or throw in the air….but great seat number 🤦♂️
I’d much rather they close off these seats and reopen the stuff around the top.
Have you seen how attractive the concrete pillars are? They’re glorious!
/s
I used to have season tickets in the back of 224 when they 1st put those there. Sitting back from the pillar, you can see much of the field, but most of the time, you’re stuck watching the tv they got out there. They moved us right next to the pillar and I thought they stopped selling those seats back there last time I was going. Sitting next to it, you’re mostly good, but you can’t see all the game info. The only good is you’re protected from rain or snow, mostly.
Originally, though, I remember they put a dude directly behind the pillar. He couldn’t see nothing. Had to lean left and right depending on where the play was. He just resorted to banging on the metal cover they had there around the pipes to pump up the crowd.
11 comments
I meant “Amazing”…
I accidentally got that seat for the packers playoff game. Luckily there was open seats around me. But wtf man.
“Amazing” trolling
They mean it is a great deal, not great seats.
The stadium has some seriously atrocious seats in there.
“Great strength,” reviewer was a Dallas fan pounding their head against the pillar
Worst stadium ever, can’t see the punt or throw in the air….but great seat number 🤦♂️
I’d much rather they close off these seats and reopen the stuff around the top.
Have you seen how attractive the concrete pillars are? They’re glorious!
/s
I used to have season tickets in the back of 224 when they 1st put those there. Sitting back from the pillar, you can see much of the field, but most of the time, you’re stuck watching the tv they got out there. They moved us right next to the pillar and I thought they stopped selling those seats back there last time I was going. Sitting next to it, you’re mostly good, but you can’t see all the game info. The only good is you’re protected from rain or snow, mostly.
Originally, though, I remember they put a dude directly behind the pillar. He couldn’t see nothing. Had to lean left and right depending on where the play was. He just resorted to banging on the metal cover they had there around the pipes to pump up the crowd.
It’s based on price vs typical price. That’s it
It’s a great support beam.