The Raiders new stadium looks like a toilet. Bad design. Or, good design...if they're attempting synergy with the on-field product...
Just announced a few hours ago that the PAC-12 title game will be held there '20 and '21. College atmosphere is pretty much right up Vegas' alley. Rock indeed
About the same seating capacity, but more expensive than Levi. Most importantly, a solid chance Vegas will be a better football venue than Levi where it really matters, in terms of home field advantage given the seating structure and the option of closing it up to create the loud dome dynamic. Don't expect it to be the Superdome or anything, at least not right away, but the cities of Vegas and New Orleans do share some cultural similarities and like huh? said, Nevada is pretty juiced to have the NFL. Mixed in with fans from Cali, should be a solid home field advantage. The Pac 12 choosing to move their conference title game from Levi to Vegas was pretty much a no brainer as far as the actual game goes and atmosphere. Now, we see if Vegas can pull it's parking together. Most teams in the league should be thinking " dome "..easiest way to build a winner given what it can mean for crowd participation/home field advantage. Of course, can't expect a Green Bay or Chicago to ever go dome given the historical significance of their venues, so they're sort of stuck, but they do still enjoy the advantages of the insane cold. Vegas should be an interesting option for the Super Bowl down the line given what it could mean for the teams that have fans that travel well like the Pats, Steelers and Packers. Sure the NFL will be observing crowd impact during these upcoming Pac-12 title games in Vegas.
He told AB that he thought he'd go bigger, like skydiving/parachuting into camp. He might have inadvertently given AB an idea for Vegas next year. Remember the last time somebody parachuted into a sporting event in Vegas?
Giants' GM Gettleman does battle with Beckham Jr. in the media. Since then: Adam SchefterVerified account@AdamSchefter 2h2 hours ago Since camp opened, here’s the Giants’ WR scorecard: *Golden Tate is appealing four-game suspension for violating NFL policy on PES. *Corey Coleman suffered season-ending torn ACL. *Sterling Shepard fractured thumb, though team does not consider injury to be serious.
Jerry Jones on the Zeke Elliott holdout - " You don't have to have a rushing champ to win a Super Bowl. " Lol
@AdamSchefter Chiefs' WR Tyreek Hill bruised his quad and is expected to be fine. Quad must be the name of one of his kids.
Exactly. And for his team and his reality right now they're going to need their rushing champ to win the Super Bowl. That's just facts. They're not winning the Super Bowl on the arm/hands of Prescott/Cooper. Like the Rams trying to win it without Gurley