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Has the "in game" experience started to take a step back with Tepper as well, talking about BOA?


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Yes. I've been to several NFL stadiums and the BOA, while pretty, is way, way below the others. Like Nashville (Titans) is an uglier stadium but way more fun to be at.

Its the product of sterile old rich men in Richardson and Tepper who couldn't entertain a baby in a candy store

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6 hours ago, amcoolio said:

Yes. I've been to several NFL stadiums and the BOA, while pretty, is way, way below the others. Like Nashville (Titans) is an uglier stadium but way more fun to be at.

Its the product of sterile old rich men in Richardson and Tepper who couldn't entertain a baby in a candy store

I mean it’s also just like the crowd and vibe. 
 

you’re comparing it to a stadium that’s a ten minute walk from broadway. 
 

when you want your fam base coming straight from church, your “game day experience” is going to reflect that. 
 

tepper is way different from Richardson. Jerry was an old school rich southern racist. He cultivated what he thought an nfl game in the Carolinas should be. Tepper is just a bland corporatist. He’s going to hide behind a bunch of useless corpo speak and focus tested “solutions.” Panthers game are the nfl equivalent of panera. It’s what you get with a building full of managers terrified of upsetting the boss. 

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I saw a decline the last few years under JR, I think 2017 was when I noticed. Just seemed like they cheapened the entire process a smidge, some of the food options disappeared completely. I thought he was priming it to sale or just took his foot off the gas as the owner at his age. It really has been a nose dive on and off the field since then. I went for 1 game last year and none of it was worth more than $50 total. It felt like a shell of what it used to be. It made the wine and cheese crowd days seem like a step up and that's beyond sad.

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I’ve been to sofi, soldier field, M&T, mile high, Atlanta before it was the anus, Green Bay, and the old meadowlands. In terms of fan experience I’d put BOA near the bottom of that list with M&T and lambeau at the top for fan experiences. It’s more on par with Atlanta during the non Vick years, aka it’s sucks. 

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