NFL Strangest Areas Inside Stadiums

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  1. I’m quite shocked NRG Stadium wasn’t included. Even though I haven’t gone there for any sporting event, it’s probably one of the best stadiums in my home state TX

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  2. Minnesota also has a club (Delta Club) and they also have the Miller Lite Lounge, also they have their hall of famers numbers and names on plaques around the upper deck. They also have a fan experience if you enter the stadium thru their parking ramp, not to mention having the largest main entrance gates (Legacy Gates) that open when the weather is nice

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  3. Although, I never really watch the nfl and I'm more of a football (soccer) dude, I gotta admit american stadiums have more charisma than european and rest of the world stadiums at times. Most stadiums worldwide only focus on them being just your classical stadium and being large enough to have hug crowds, but in the US it's different, with unique features at times you'll never think to see in a stadium, and at times, those features are the stadium themselves, with unusual shapes and structures. And let's not talk about the beaseball parks there, they're as wonderful as they can be, with all of their decorations and random stuff.

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