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<blockquote data-quote="stinger 1957" data-source="post: 1009083" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>Those seats in the south horseshoe were some of the worst I've ever encountered, they were so far from the field. </p><p> As far as room for new west and east it appears they could move the west back towards the "hill" and when I look at the new northwest it appears that is what might happen looking at how the end of the old and the new line up. </p><p>Today some of the newer stadiums seem to do triple decks with suites, press boxes etc hung in between which keeps them closer to the field and better vision. That would mean the backside or west side of the west would not move any further west than present possibly. That would give more space to eventually build new east by being able to move the whole new east a little to the west. The upper west for me was always too far back from the field for good game viewing, while the upper east from the tunnels to the rail were some of the best viewing for me, I know the sun thing really bothers a lot of people. One of the things in those triple deck arrangements that I like is you're covered with some of the seats. I'm guessing they would come at a premium price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stinger 1957, post: 1009083, member: 1682"] Those seats in the south horseshoe were some of the worst I've ever encountered, they were so far from the field. As far as room for new west and east it appears they could move the west back towards the "hill" and when I look at the new northwest it appears that is what might happen looking at how the end of the old and the new line up. Today some of the newer stadiums seem to do triple decks with suites, press boxes etc hung in between which keeps them closer to the field and better vision. That would mean the backside or west side of the west would not move any further west than present possibly. That would give more space to eventually build new east by being able to move the whole new east a little to the west. The upper west for me was always too far back from the field for good game viewing, while the upper east from the tunnels to the rail were some of the best viewing for me, I know the sun thing really bothers a lot of people. One of the things in those triple deck arrangements that I like is you're covered with some of the seats. I'm guessing they would come at a premium price. [/QUOTE]
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