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The National Football League doesn’t play on some hard wood floor or some ice or clay or sand but rather on the gridiron. Teams come into an opposing stadium and it has chills sent up all of their backs when they hear the roar of a crowd and how amazing it is to hear 70,000 people chanting the same thing all to help their team and psyche the opposing team out. Some stadiums are hallowed ground and, with any luck, the team will never be moved to a stadium that doesn’t have the same nostalgic feel that the old stadium had. There is nothing in the world like being at a football game and listening to the national anthem as the fighter jets go over the stadium.

There are all kinds of different feels to different stadiums. For instance, at Lambeau Field, the home of the Packers, you can’t help but think of all the great players that have stepped foot in that stadium and it just makes you feel good to be a part of the history that a stadium has created. There are other stadiums that just sound like a tornado is coming through the field like at the home field of the Chiefs, Arrowhead Stadium. There are also stadiums that will bring you closer to parts of nature, like the elements. The Patriots’ Gillette Stadium was covered in snow during the 2004 divisional playoffs and after the game ended in a Patriot victory the fans celebrated by throwing snow into the air like a bunch of kids on a snow day. It’s amazing how these stadiums bring the country together and each visit to an NFL stadium will give you a moment in your life that you will never forget.

 

 
 

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