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MetLife to get a new surface in 2023


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(9) Sports Illustrated on Twitter: "MetLife Stadium, home of the Giants and Jets, is poised to get a new playing field for the 2023 season, according to a report from NJ Advance Media https://t.co/QSUcqvpSE5" / Twitter

 

This stadium has one of the worst reputations in the league for a playing surface. Lots of teams have complained about it.

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1 hour ago, PromoTheRobot said:

 

There was talk of building such a dome for the Jets over the Hudson Yards in Manhattan, by the Javits Convention Center. Nothing came of it.

 

I like to use the fact that when the Jets wanted to move back into NYC, the city rejected them.  

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The Jets play in Giants stadium LMAO

 

I always give it to Jets fans when they talk trash.

 

At least Buffalo has it's own stadium.  Jets play at Giants stadium......in New Jersey........in a *****, substandard stadium. 

 

Biggest city in the country, and worst stadium in the country!

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41 minutes ago, Pete said:

The Jets play in Giants stadium LMAO

 

I always give it to Jets fans when they talk trash.

 

At least Buffalo has it's own stadium.  Jets play at Giants stadium......in New Jersey........in a *****, substandard stadium. 

 

Biggest city in the country, and worst stadium in the country!

Partially because NJ has to pay for it, not NY.

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