Manster7588
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Old RFK stadium with the bouncing seats was an home field advantage.
Dan phone. Let me rewrite this.If they put bass in there u might even make a trio force game.
Maybe, I never checked out Jerry that close. My only complaint with ATT Stadium is it wasn't designed with just football in mind, it was designed for concerts. That stadium doesn't force crowd noise onto the field. I much rather have a smaller stadium that helps the fans claim they are louder than others.
I grew up 5 miles from where Fed Ex field is. I knew that location was going to go over like a fart in church. Mr. Cooke wanted to put it in Potomac Yards, Alexandria fought it and won. That would have been a good spot for it. Would have been cool to put it near the baseball stadium but there isn't enough room for parking and tailgaiting and that area is now developing at warp speed. It will be interesting to see where it goes.
My two family homes were 740 13th street and 811 17th street S.E. AKA walking distance to RFK, and 811 was situated in such a way that visiting teams buses drove past my grandmother house on Game day to get to the stadium. The problem with the RFK site is traffic pure and simple. There isnt really any place inside DC where they could put a stadium that would work.
Waldorf isn't too bad, I lived there 1990 - 1994. Met my wife at a bar/restaurant across the street from the mall. I remember a lot of people joked about Waldorf and talking about Maryland/DC brought back a few memories.Not a fan of Waldorf huh? Could you imagine the traffic coming down Route 5?
Old stadium area makes the most sense. Parking already exists. I'd love to see a 60 -70 thousand seat stadium inside the city.
Just south of there is the Congressional Cemetery. They could move those folks back to their home states, tear down the correctional facility and move it outside the city. LOL
Heh, made me laugh.Call me a troll, but doesn't it look like a Turkey serving tray?
Waldorf isn't too bad, I lived there 1990 - 1994. Met my wife at a bar/restaurant across the street from the mall. I remember a lot of people joked about Waldorf and talking about Maryland/DC brought back a few memories.
think that is the first draft of a new stadium. Nothing concrete has been discussed and my guess is just trying to get the ball rolling.
LOL, my wife won't fill out a Hooters T-Shirt.You met your wife at Hooters? It was the orange shorts huh? Lived in Waldorf from 97-99 and again in 2005 and 2006. I am south of Coolaid now. Traffic in on Route 5 has changed a little in the past 22 years.
I think that is the first draft of a new stadium. Nothing concrete has been discussed and my guess is just trying to get the ball rolling.
The amount of beer I and three other bought there I think it would have been cheaper just to buy Tha whole damn place.Been there a few times.