Americans love the NFL just as they love baseball. It
is not only the perfect time to eat hotdogs and popcorn while cheering
on the stand, it is also the perfect time to give support for those
people who are doing their best to give glory to their state. What is
not to love about NFL? When in fact, it is the sport that gives you
adrenalin rush and it keeps you on your feet every time a fumble
occurs. Moreover, the best part in here is just being on the football
stadium, with the sun shinning bright and the wind breezing on your
faces, making a perfect blend of happiness as you cheer for your home
team.
Yes, the stadium makes a big impact. The bigger the
stadium, the more spectators you have. It is not only how the stadium
looks like but also it is all about where the players are playing. They
say there is a home court advantage when football players defend their
name on their own field. There is a certain phenomenon in every sport
where in ball games played at your hometown create a different aura,
giving players a good chance of winning a game. Well it does not
necessarily follow but most of the time players win when played on
their hometown.
There are great football stadiums in America. Among them are:
1.
Mile High Stadium- This was formerly the home court of Denver Broncos.
It is not only a football stadium but it is also the playing ground of
their baseball and soccer teams. They have been considered a football
sanctuary in all of the years it served for football because of their
high numbers in selling out tickets for the game. It has a seating
capacity of 76,123 as of 1980.
2. Texas Stadium- This was built
for the Texas Cowboys because their former owners wanted to have their
own field. When their community approved it, the construction started
in 1969 and the Cowboys scored their first points in this field around
1971. It is considered unique because of its shaped (wherein it is
partially closed and it has an opening in the center). It has a seating
capacity of over 65,000.
3. Orange Bowl- This is one of the
stadiums that will have made history in football. It is the home court
of the Dolphins. Formerly known as the Burden Stadium, this 74,476
seating capacity, has been a major factory for the winnings of their
team, as well as their NCAA teams.
4. Paul Brown Stadium- This is
one of the best places to hold a football game. Their structure is
stunning and it has brought a lot of entertainment to the football
fanatics of Ohio. They have great amenities and it is one of the
favorite in building and structure in America.
The stadiums
mentioned above are either existing or demolished but the Denver
Broncos, Texas Cowboys, Miami Dolphins and Cincinnati Bengals should
all be proud of these structures. These structures are not only factors
in winning but it is where football history unfolds. It is a place
where there roars are heard out loud.
Freddie
Brister is a huge fan of the NFL and the Denver Broncos. His love for
the game of football started with an older brother passing the pigskin
around in the backyard with cousins and neighborhood friends. He later
played in high school, college and coached high school football for 25
years, before retiring to write for Sports Fan Treasures. Check out his
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