Richard Noggin Posted yesterday at 02:47 AM Posted yesterday at 02:47 AM On 6/2/2025 at 11:30 AM, SoMAn said: Regardless of what goes around the outside, it still looks like a big toilet bowl. They should build a new fieldhouse next to it that's shaped like a toilet paper dispenser. It looks like a bed pan, not a toilet bowl. Come ON, people. 1 1 Quote
Einstein Posted yesterday at 03:00 AM Posted yesterday at 03:00 AM 3 hours ago, TFBillsfan said: Other than being a dome, the Titans new stadium doesn’t seem very grandiose IMO https://www.tennesseetitans.com/new-stadium/ There is absolutely no way you can look at the two stadiums and say with a straight face that there is not a large difference. One looks like it was built in 2010 and the other looks like it was built in 2025. Then there is the Browns new stadium - which is the ugliest stadium I think i’ve ever seen. But it does at least look like it is being built this decade. Boy is it hideous though. Quote
SoCal Deek Posted yesterday at 04:39 AM Posted yesterday at 04:39 AM 2 hours ago, BigDingus said: Uh... no. That makes no sense. There isn't a single default design for a stadium. They can pick & chose what to prioritize. That's like saying all $500k houses in the same area are the exact same square footage, design, layout & size of land. Whether it's in WNY or Florida, you CHOOSE what you want to spend the money on. You also choose WHEN to spend the money, and they waited so long that they're paying more than Jerry World for significantly less. Between the two of us I can guarantee I have more experience in these things than you. Sure there are a lot of choices and decisions made in any design but from what I’ve seen of the new Highmark it doesn’t look like much has been wasted on what most would consider extravagant bells or whistles. I’m therefore of the opinion that the construction team has been able to provide what the WNY construction marketplace dictates in the cost of labor and materials. Quote
<bills4life> Posted yesterday at 10:47 AM Posted yesterday at 10:47 AM 6 hours ago, SoCal Deek said: Between the two of us I can guarantee I have more experience in these things than you. Sure there are a lot of choices and decisions made in any design but from what I’ve seen of the new Highmark it doesn’t look like much has been wasted on what most would consider extravagant bells or whistles. I’m therefore of the opinion that the construction team has been able to provide what the WNY construction marketplace dictates in the cost of labor and materials. Now if only that marketplace was commensurate with ticket prices for the average middle class family in the western ny area. Its going to be interesting to see what ticket prices are in 10 years. Quote
stevewin Posted yesterday at 11:36 AM Posted yesterday at 11:36 AM (edited) 19 hours ago, K-9 said: I was wondering the same thing. Is the overhang just gonna flap in the breeze? 😄 Another design element to confuse the wind Edited yesterday at 12:12 PM by stevewin Quote
SoCal Deek Posted yesterday at 11:54 AM Posted yesterday at 11:54 AM 1 hour ago, <bills4life> said: Now if only that marketplace was commensurate with ticket prices for the average middle class family in the western ny area. Its going to be interesting to see what ticket prices are in 10 years. Can’t disagree with you there. I’m pretty sure the target market is NOT an ‘average middle class family’. 1 Quote
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