K-9 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 9 minutes ago, Charles Romes said: I love the fact the canopy coverage is less than Tottenham - especially if the smaller canopy keeps the shadows off the field. The canopy should be just large enough to negate bizarre wind tunnel games like the pats game in 2021. The mere fact that the stadium is 156’ above ground and fully enclosed already negates the wind tunnel effect we get at the old stadium, but I’m interested to see the full effect of the wind panels and canopy shape have on the wind as well. Quote
ColoradoBills Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 57 minutes ago, Mango said: Likely not a huge deal, but I don't love grass on the field and turf on the sidelines. It is less about turf v grass and more about how I hate that when players end a play OOB and while running guys have a change in surface. It just doesn't feel like it is worth the risk. Just make the whole thing grass. It looks to me that the grass extends into the sidelines. How much we can't tell yet. From the video above it looks like only a strip of astro turf is on the sidelines. 1 Quote
Charles Romes Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 21 minutes ago, Chandler#81 said: STUNNING! Well, there you have it. Those are some serious canopy shadows. Hopefully the TV cameras and players can adjust. Quote
ColoradoBills Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 minute ago, Charles Romes said: Well, there you have it. Those are some serious canopy shadows. Hopefully the TV cameras and players can adjust. Hopefully the stadium lighting will lessen that a lot. Quote
WotAGuy Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I think we need separate threads for the extreme shadow effects and also for the dangerous artificial turf sidelines. 1 Quote
Einstein Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, Charles Romes said: I love the fact the canopy coverage is less than Tottenham - especially if the smaller canopy keeps the shadows off the field. The canopy should be just large enough to negate bizarre wind tunnel games like the pats game in 2021. Is that the point of the canopy? Wind confusion? I thought the outside mesh of the stadium was for the wind confusion? 43 minutes ago, Charles Romes said: Well, there you have it. Those are some serious canopy shadows. Hopefully the TV cameras and players can adjust. Yeah thats an ugly shadow. However, I would think a larger roof would reduce the contrast between light and dark because more of the field would be shadowed. Quote
QCity Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, Mango said: It just doesn't feel like it is worth the risk. Just make the whole thing grass. The BN article said they need artificial turf around the outside so vehicles can be driven on it for game day preparations and snow removal. 1 Quote
Mango Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, ColoradoBills said: It looks to me that the grass extends into the sidelines. How much we can't tell yet. From the video above it looks like only a strip of astro turf is on the sidelines. It looks like basically everything where the benches, coaches, medical tent, etc. are is turf. To me there are just two many plays where players end up running OOB for a turf/grass split to make any sense. Even if the risk is small, it is a $2B project. Just do it right. Quote
RobbRiddick Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Einstein said: Is that the point of the canopy? Wind confusion? I thought the outside mesh of the stadium was for the wind confusion? Yeah thats an ugly shadow. However, I would think a larger roof would reduce the contrast between light and dark because more of the field would be shadowed. Idiots forgot to put yardage lines on it 1 Quote
SoCal Deek Posted 36 minutes ago Posted 36 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Mango said: It looks like basically everything where the benches, coaches, medical tent, etc. are is turf. To me there are just two many plays where players end up running OOB for a turf/grass split to make any sense. Even if the risk is small, it is a $2B project. Just do it right. This is NOT wrong. It’s done that way in virtually every stadium in the world. The artificial turf is put down around the perimeter to assist with drainage and to keep the sidelines from becoming a muddy mess where all of the people stand during games. 1 Quote
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