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NFL Stadium Seating - Endzone


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I'm about to pull the trigger on buying tickets to the Minnesota game in November and am looking at endzone tickets at Section 150, Row 5 at TCF Stadium. Does anyone have any experience sitting in an endzone (regardless of the stadium)?

 

Last year I sat first row in San Diego and it sucked because you couldn't see anything but the back of people standing on the sideline at times. However, I think endzone tickets may not be as obstructed.

 

I want to be as close as possible to the field without having to look up at the monitor and watch the game instead.

 

Any tips and/or advise will be appreciated.

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we had second row end zone at BOA for a couple of years now. when the plays are in you end of the station, it's incredible...I'll miss Smitty's jawing the whole game. But when it's the opposite, it sucks. like someone said, you can't tell first downs...so it's like watching half a game.

 

so it depends what you want to do...get in the players ears and hear the carnage or watch a game. we will probably move up and and out of the endzone next year...but it was damn fun. 

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When the action is on your end of the field it is awesome.  You feel like a part of the game.  Makes up for the rest.  When action os on the other end, you will be watching the screen.  Just hope the Panthers score lots of TD's on your end. 

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I have end zone seats since 1998, the last 12 on the first row. In the end zone, you the closest to the field of any seat in most stadiums. You can see plays develop since you are getting a coaches tape view. The only negative is when the quarter changes and the ball is in the red zone & then gets walked to the other side of the field...

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