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They're fine...if you're going to the Superbowl, any seat will do man...sitting 50 yard line is preferable, but when you're a die-hard fan, you're gonna find that you'll have an awesome time no matter where the seats are. Good luck getting tickets for the game bro.

Also, if you have to sit endzone, lower deck is pretty sweet.
 

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Ive been to NO, LA, SD, Miami, and have been all over the stadiums
End Zone Rock
I was even in the Corner, 3rd last row in Miami and loved the game
Only seat ive had, I didnt like was in NO on the goal line down LOW.
Being up "high" :) gives you a better overall view and flow of the game IMO
Wish i could join you :toast:

Have a BLAST

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I like to sit under the Pirate Ship in the end zone in Tampa, funnest place to be.
 

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Always liked endzone seats. Always thought they gave you good perspective on how plays were opening up.
 

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I have season tix to the Flyers and my seats are behind the net, I love it because you can see the play unfold as it moves up or down the ice. A friend of mine has seats for the Eagles in the end zone, I love sitting there because like hockey, you see the lanes open up and the back shoots through the holes...sitting on the side of the field, especially down low is usually tough to see the running plays form...

the only bad thing about end zone seats is if a team is in the red zone and knocking on the door for a touchdown and the quarter ends, the pack up and move to the other end of the field and you usually watch the next few plays on the big screen...but its great if the scoring team is coming into the endzone you are sitting in....personally I love sitting in endzones or behind the net, plate, basket!!
 

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I would only take an endzone seat if it was to a Superbowl.
Endzone seats are horrible compared to sideline seats.
 

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SkinsRaj28 said:
They're fine...if you're going to the Superbowl, any seat will do man...sitting 50 yard line is preferable, but when you're a die-hard fan, you're gonna find that you'll have an awesome time no matter where the seats are. Good luck getting tickets for the game bro.

Also, if you have to sit endzone, lower deck is pretty sweet.
You speak with such passion SR !
 

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Actually really enjoy endzone seats if they are in the middle of the endzone. Shows a whole new angle to the game that you rarely see on tv. Get to see the holes open up for the RBs and see the same thing the QB is looking at downfield (to an extent).
 
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Objection said:
I would only take an endzone seat if it was to a Superbowl.
Endzone seats are horrible compared to sideline seats.

I agree, they suck. Actually, as far as really seeing as much of the action as possible, I don't think you can beat TV-especially when it comes to the NHL.
 

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I much prefer the end zone to the sideline, particularly in hockey. The tough part is the depth perception, which is why I like the corner.

I've sat in the end zone, down low, for a couple of big college football games and it is much better than sitting down low on the sideline.
 

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I prefer endsone seats for football, but depends on the stadium. ASU they are great.
 

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I you get lucky with the endzone where the action is, they can be as good as 50 y seats
 

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The endzone is always my most preferred seat area.

Screw the 50. Be where the action is, where you get to amplify the crowd noise. The Houston Texans even have a special name for one of their endzones, the bullpen. I love it there. And the best part is, those stiff suits think it's beneath them to sit there, so the tickets don't cost nearly as much and there aren't as many people just sitting there that don't know anything about football. And also, the people that sit there tend to be the ones that stand the entire game and are quiet on offense and always loud on defense. Just where I want to be. :o)

If I have a choice, I'll take the endzone every time.
 
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I enjoy the seat in front of my plasma with my business office a few steps away. I get the best views, get to bet everything, intergame and bs with the degenerates here. Plus the line to the bathroom is much shorter. Food is cheaper, and better.

Best Wishes...OF :suomi:
 

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OMNIVOROUS FROG said:
I enjoy the seat in front of my plasma with my business office a few steps away. I get the best views, get to bet everything, intergame and bs with the degenerates here. Plus the line to the bathroom is much shorter. Food is cheaper, and better.

Best Wishes...OF :suomi:

You should never go to a game for a better view than TV because it never happens. You go to the game for the experience and experiencing the Superbowl is as good as it gets, no matter where you sit. I have been to all the major events and only at the Final Four did I actualy get good seats. I sat in lousy seats in the outfield in San Diego for World Series, near the top of the Rose Bowl in the corner for a Superbowl, worst seats in the house for a World Series game in Phoenix and for an NBA Final in Phoenix. Still despite the bad views, wouldn't have traded it for a seat at home. Most of the time you watch it at home and the views are good, but once in your lifetime you owe it to yourself to get out and see sports biggest events in person for the atmosphere and the memory you will always have of it.
 
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Maybe my next lifetime if I comeback reincarnated as a fan or something. Until then, I owe it to myself to sit in front of the computer and earn.

Best Wishes...OF :suomi:
 

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From my seats I can see things I can't see on TV.
I like going to the games, that's why I have season tix.
As far as endzone seats go, I've sat in them a few times, and the view is awful.
 

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I have season tix to the Flyers and my seats are behind the net, I love it because you can see the play unfold as it moves up or down the ice. A friend of mine has seats for the Eagles in the end zone, I love sitting there because like hockey, you see the lanes open up and the back shoots through the holes...sitting on the side of the field, especially down low is usually tough to see the running plays form...

DEAD ON HERE

I tell people who have NEVER been to a hockey game to get "end zone" seats because it will allow them tos ee everything develop and also the odds of not being to see the puck are less than sitting down low. as Bigshot said - sitting in the end zone EVERYTHING is ALWAYS in front of you and you can see it all happen

to me the WORST seats in hockey are down on the glass - especially behind the net. you can see it all froma great POV when the play is down at your end but when something happens at the other end you are clueless unless you look at the video on the scoreboard. the WORST seats in football are those in the first few rows up from the field for it is impossible to see what happens on the sideline nearest you and other areas
 

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Most of us seem to be on the same page here. I was fortunate enough to develop a friendship with a longtime college hockey coach. Every time we went to a game--pro, college, mighty mites--we sat/stood in the "end zone" (provided we could be up high and see most of the rink--a challenge in some small barns) and he taught me quite a bit about watching plays develop from there. Football is similar, which is why a lot of coaching tape is shot from the end zone view.
 

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