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I think pro-player stadium in Miami deserves to be up there...
Mile High isn't that nice...
fight u dwn the fied..cu must win.. fight fight fr Victoy..cu knows no defet! so roll up the mighty score, Never Give in!!...shouler to shulder we will FIGHT..FIGHT ... FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT!!
I also kind of like Three Rivers in Pittsburgh, if for no other reason than the sight of the Monongehila (sp?) and the Allegheny Rivers joining together to form the Ohio River. There is also a lot of good architecture in the city itself, and the stadium is no exception.
These would be my top three:
Lambeau Field - Green Bay, Wisconsin
Reliant Stadium - Houston, Texas
Three Rivers Stadium - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Thanks for the memories, John. We will always remember you.
You look great in Canton! Perhaps I'll get to see you some day...
Originally posted by elwaymvp I also kind of like Three Rivers in Pittsburgh, if for no other reason than the sight of the Monongehila (sp?) and the Allegheny Rivers joining together to form the Ohio River. There is also a lot of good architecture in the city itself, and the stadium is no exception.
These would be my top three:
Lambeau Field - Green Bay, Wisconsin
Reliant Stadium - Houston, Texas
Three Rivers Stadium - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Three Rivers doesn't exist anymore; it was demolished early in 2001. The Steelers play at Heinz Field.
Originally posted by Booher any outdoor grass stadium
haha...pretty broad there...
even the great Folsom Field?
fight u dwn the fied..cu must win.. fight fight fr Victoy..cu knows no defet! so roll up the mighty score, Never Give in!!...shouler to shulder we will FIGHT..FIGHT ... FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT!!
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