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12-10-2012, 02:50 PM #1On The Practice Squad
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Observations from Someone Who Went to FedEx Yesterday
I took my 9 year old son to his first "roadie" yesterday and it was my first time at FedEx as well. A few observations:
1) The place was (it seemed to me) 50/50 to 60/40 Redskins to Ravens fans. Way to represent B-more!
2) What was a complete shocker to me was that the stadium was far from full. From where I was sitting, it looked like the upper deck was maybe 60-70% filled. There were also noticeable gaps in the club area as well. Kind of hard to believe considering the Skins are on the cusp of a playoff berth.
3) Noise level - no where near what it is at M&T. However, the Baltimore faithful made themselves heard. Again, way to represent!
4) They have to use the scoreboards to prompt the fans to cheer (can't tell you how many times I saw them flash LOUDER and similar messages on the board). What is up with that?
5) It was a hell of a game, but sucked that we lost. Most of the fans I sat near were pretty cool and classy. A couple of Skins fans were getting into it with some Ravens fans, but to be fair, both sides were emboldened by liquid courage and there was significant d-baggery on both sides.
6) The stadium itself is OK, kinda non-descript and sparse on the outside, nice in the seating bowl. It's certainly a big stadium, but feels smaller than what it is because it is build almost straight up (glad my seats were in the lower bowl).
7) Glad I took the Metro. Driving in and out of there definitely looks as billed. I was expecting Armegeddon getting in and out of there, but the Metro is a very doable .8 mile away (you can pretty much see the stadium when you get out of the station grounds) and very easy for my kid. They are really improving the area around the Morgan Boulevard station (I understand it used to be really scary). We got right on a train and got home in the Columbia area around 6:30 (not too bad considering the game went into OT).
Anyone else that was there yesterday, what were your experiences?
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12-10-2012, 03:34 PM #2
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Re: Observations from Someone Who Went to FedEx Yesterday
Believe me, any Redskin fan would trade owners and stadiums with us in a heartbeat.
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“When I think of a Baltimore Raven - we go in there, we take your lunch box, we take your sandwich, we take your juice box, we take your applesauce, and we take your spork and we break it. And we leave you with an empty lunch. That’s the Baltimore Raven way.” - Steve Smith Sr.
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12-10-2012, 03:52 PM #3Regular 1st Stringer
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The parking experience of getting in and out is horrible. One hour just to exit from Purple lot onto 495.
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12-10-2012, 04:02 PM #4
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One thing that jumped out at me. After touchdowns, they pump in the fight song through the PA system, WITH THE VOCALS!
After all I've heard of HTTR being such a great song and such a great sports moments when the fans sing it, the volume is coming from the PA.
After field goals, they play the song without vocals, and you can hardly realize anyone is singing.
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Ditto Scally.
I went to the first Ravens game there. We call it Ex Lax Field. It looked like it was built with a toy
erector set compared to our stadium, same with HIney field in Piss.
The one advantage I saw was the escalator went all the way to the top from the outside.
The seats were smaller than ours and there wasn't as much leg room very important for a big guy like me.
Their sky boxes were enclosed while our rich people have sliding doors leading to a balcony on the out side. Ours just looked better.
Ex Lax looked like a cheap imitation of the old
doughnut stadiums of the 70s, just like RFK totally enclosed which is bad for clausterphobics while ours has open notices on the ends.
I was with the Ravens Nests and it took forever for the bus to get off the lots. When we parked near H lot downtown it was just a zip off the lot and you're on 95 N or S.
Ours is much better and I'm not saying that as a homie. It's a fact. I was there when Banks threw the interception that lost the game.
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12-10-2012, 04:56 PM #6
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I went yesterday. The escalator to the upper level was fantastic. I thought the stadium itself was fine. Definitely wasn't as loud as M&T, but they certainly didn't shame themselves. We got there around 10:30 and ended up in the Green B3 lot. I wanted to park in the first green lot on Arena Dr., but we ended up taking the wrong fork. That screwed us getting out, as we couldn't get back to Arena Dr, and ended up having to go down Garrett Morgan Blvd to 214, and then back up to 495. Took us about an hour to get to 495. I think the stadium itself gets a bad rap, but the egress definitely stinks.
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12-10-2012, 05:15 PM #7On The Practice Squad
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12-10-2012, 05:13 PM #8On The Practice Squad
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12-11-2012, 09:43 PM #9Pro Bowl Poster
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At least Petey wised up this year and stayed out and we almost beat the Yanks in the POs.
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12-12-2012, 04:02 PM #11
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Yeah, I could use an escalator to the 500 level of M&T (at least pregame, boppin down after a game is not as bad). As a guy trying to get to an escalator to 400 level seats @ Fed Ex I can't say much for stadium signage.
The Redskins crowd this season is a lot like the O's or Nat's fans of 2012 (Is this really happening? Wheee!). They'll not take it well the first time RGIII shits the bed. The kid is impressive, but he's carrying the weight of a franchise on his back.
Took a needlessly expensive "Bowl Bus" (one not sold-out bus making stops in Timonium, Balt. Penn Sta., and Columbia Mall). Yathink the MTA could pull that together every 4 yrs.)??
Love the camouflage outdoor seating @ club level. Couldn't grasp the random placement of yellow seats within the burgandy. It later became obvious that it made the club level stadium seats look less empty when rich folk stayed in to be warm, dry, or fed.
Empty seats? I thought the Redskins had a waitlist forever for season tix??
Overall impression - I'm glad I don't have to go every week to that outhouse.
The band was good (though it has caved on their old feathered war bonnets - I mean the nick name is "Redskins" It's not like cliche Indian headgear is going to be any MORE offensive than that!). I also think the quadrennial Battle of Traffic-choked Beltways should feature both team bands.
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12-12-2012, 06:05 PM #12Veteran Poster
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The Washington Post obliterated this fallacy a few years ago:
> They were able to call the ticket office (posing as an average fan) and buy season tickets in just about any part of the stadium.
> Later, for some of those same seats, they discovered that the Redskins ticket office was putting them up for sale on a game-by-game basis on the secondary-market ticket sites.
> After repeated badgering by the Post, the Redskins finally allowed them to see their infamous "wait list". Several white-ring binders, locked away in a closet, that looked like they were put together in the 1990s. The Redskins didn't allow them to actually look at any of the names on the list to verify if these individuals were in-fact waiting for season tickets to become available. Redskins said that information was "confidential".
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