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better get going

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The moron who thought it was a great idea to put that stadium where it is should be drawn & quartered! The traffic here is the biggest goat-fuck I've ever experienced. I'd rather stick needles in my eyes than go to that stadium!
 

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that was supposed to be an up to date photo, where is the stadium?
 

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It's way out on the Maryland side. No metro, just a few ways in. I live on the Virginia side, so that drive would take me 35-40 minutes on a Sunday night at 230am....in traffic, on a Monday, and game day? Probably closer to 2 hours....maybe an hour and a half if I left early. I went to a Kenny Chesney/Tim McGraw show there on a Saturday night last year and it wasn't too bad getting in and out.
 

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From what I hear, the worst football venue to exit from is Death Valley in Clemson. Know people who went to the Georgia game two weeks ago and they sat in their parked car for three hours after the game before they started moving.
 

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Rfk was the place to be. They need to bring it back to the city. I haven't been to a game since that Monday night massacre.
 

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Rfk was the place to be. They need to bring it back to the city. I haven't been to a game since that Monday night massacre.

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taking the metro or paying to park in someones driveway was the way to go...great memories from RFK as a kid
 
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Couldn't imagine sitting through that garbage in and out, plus cost to park, cost of ticket..
 

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Looks like a normal day in LA

Pretty close to that. If they had 4 lanes on each side and BOTH were backed up, that would be a MUCH BETTER representative of SoCal! LMAO

I've been to a few games in a few different stadiums. I think San Diego was probably the easiest in and out. But I honestly have no desire to go see another football game in person. Hockey? NCAA Bball? Sure. But I'd just rather watch football on a big screen.
 

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Pretty close to that. If they had 4 lanes on each side and BOTH were backed up, that would be a MUCH BETTER representative of SoCal! LMAO

I've been to a few games in a few different stadiums. I think San Diego was probably the easiest in and out. But I honestly have no desire to go see another football game in person. Hockey? NCAA Bball? Sure. But I'd just rather watch football on a big screen.
Any sporting event in general for me.
 

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