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Who has the best seat?


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Incorrect - I am able to follow the game just fine. I just probably get into it more than you. I even make note of which plays I want to see again on TV when I get home - after seeing it unfold live, seeing the replay in the stadium, seeing and hearing the players on the bench react. You're just jealous.

Oh, and I also get a great view of Zod's ass as an added bonus.

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If I wanted to sit down there every game, I would.

Got you riled up cuz I was right and you had to go off and justify it. lol

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Which huddler has the seat with the most awesomeness for the game on Monday? Any row 1 people?

Why? You gona be taking pictures during the game and need someone to sneak you beer over the wall?

Yes - you can, but it does take a while to get used to. If the seats are yours for the season, you don't miss a thing - for just one game, I'll agree with you then. Plus we see and hear things that others only wish they could see.

I would say that it would be me - except I'm sitting this one out. I wouldn't trade my PSLs for anything..

I agree, weve got 4 seats in the front row of the LL, and I wouldnt trade em for anywhere else in the stadium. After youve sat there a while you get more used to seeing it from a different view (basically your only a few feet above the game, as opposed to looking down on it).

The only thing I really have a problem with the depth perception when the play is a good distance away. It can be hard to tell the difference between a 2 yard run and an 7 yard run. But ill trade it for getting close to the action, and being able to bang on the wall and yell at the refs and the other teams players.

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Incorrect - I am able to follow the game just fine. I just probably get into it more than you. I even make note of which plays I want to see again on TV when I get home - after seeing it unfold live, seeing the replay in the stadium, seeing and hearing the players on the bench react. You're just jealous.

Oh, and I also get a great view of Zod's ass as an added bonus.

That is an added bonus, isn't it ... ;)

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I guess my seats don't really compare to the club level or lower level but thanks to one of my dad's good friends and his older age, he doesn't attend the night games. So we get his tickets in Section 511 row WC.

It's nice to watch the game in without being cramped up and only the rail infront of you and no one behind you.

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