[CBFF] New arena confirms it: Daley messed up Soldier Field redo
Victor Waldron (CBFF)
owner at chicagobearsfanforum.com
Thu Nov 9 10:25:09 MST 2006
I agree with this, but my experience with baseball in retrackable roof
stadiums (Arizona and Milwaukee) is that they tend to keep the roof
closed more often then I think they reasonably should.
Of course the alternate solution is to not play football in Arizona to
begin with.......
V
Nat Mara wrote:
> Because football prior to the end of October can be extremely hot..
> Especially as most games are played about 1:00 out here. The preseason
> games are just plain brutal.
>
> Nat
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:cbff-bounces at chicagobearsfanforum.com] On Behalf Of Victor Waldron
> Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 5:39 AM
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> Subject: Re: [CBFF] New arena confirms it: Daley messed up Soldier Field
> redo
>
> What I don't get is why they built a dome out there. Certainly to keep the
> rain and the snow out!!!
>
> V
>
> On 11/7/06, Nat Mara <azbearfan34 at cox.net> wrote:
>
>> All good points Matt. To add to point 3, remember that Tempe hosted
>> the Superbowl with a College stadium that was deemed unfit by the
>>
> Cardinals ...
>
>> Ya know why? Because AZ is still nice in January that is why. I have
>> been to the Cardinals new stadium .. And it is nice .. But I will take
>> stadiums like SF, places with history every time. It just seems like
>> every other generic, retractable roof dome out there. Not much
>> personality, but that could also be due to the fact that there is
>> absolutely little, or no homefield advantage.
>>
>>
>>
>
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