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One of my items is to sit in the stands at Lambeau Field or Soldier Field during a game when it's snowing to beat the band....something about that seems to be one of the quintessential football experiences.
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At one time I wanted to see a few stadiums, but really, as someone who has avidly followed the sport since I was a kid in the early 70's, I'm sort of getting tired of it (completely unrelated to the peaceful protest kneeling for social justice controversy). I went to tour Cowboys ATT and Broncos Mile High (or whatever they've decided to name it) couple of months ago for a tour.....I've been in a several different stadiums, so the novelty isn't there anymore.
That said, probably would like to see Arrowhead. I was a Chiefs fan before the Bucs.
I've seen both Bucs' stadiums, Saints, old Kingdome (Seahawks), BoA Panthers' stadium, ATL's Georgia Dome - that's about it.
it would be kind of interesting to go to at least one Super Bowl as a bucket list.....we (Tampa) get another SB in 2021...probably not worth more than $300 for me though - probably wouldn't even get nose bleeds for that.
Honestly not really. I don't really have a desire to see a Super Bowl (the expense isn't worth it to me). I saw the Pats win an AFC CHampionship once, so close enough for me. I went to other stadiums for hockey & baseball in the past. I suppose seeing the Pats play an away game would be cool, but not going out of my way to do so.
No "NFL bucket list" here. I'm just fine and very fulfilled watching football from the comfort, convenience & security of my home.
The many different angles which the cameras give me provide all of the action and replay I need. I'm provided with slow motion views and 360-degree views and every other type of views and sights which a fan needs which no stadium could ever provide! Also, my speaker system catches all of the sounds needed as well. Plus I can quickly switch over to another game as needed if one loses my interest!
Don't need to be in a stadium for any historical purpose either. All is well in my life. Thanks!
See the Texans in the Super Bowl (would be nice if they won said Super Bowl, but I'm not going to get greedy )
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