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Is it time to replace Arrowhead with a dome?

The cold, crappy Dec/Jan. KC weather doesn't appear to provide any real home field advantage anymore.

At least the fans wouldn't be so miserable in a nice climate controlled facility. No more thousands of no shows or leaving at halftime on bad weather days.


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Old 12-07-2016, 06:37 PM   #181
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The NFL should just build their own "Superbowl" stadium with a retractable roof, hotels, make it a big complex with a couple sports bars, **** throw in a casino in there and have a big Vegas sports betting type bar/lounge. Move the HOF there and build the exhibit onto the stadium. Wanna make it really ****in cool? Build a rollercoaster park (nothing but rollercoasters, 32 of them...each one can be team themed) next to it with some water park slides and a giant wave pool and a swimup bar. Put it in a warmer area so it can be used all year round for different events as well.

Another words a NFL Disneyland

You can have the Senior Bowl there...Combine/Vet combine, Draft, HOF game, SB, Pro Bowl, NFL Skills competitions (they need to bring these back)
Why not put it in LA and make them pay for it?
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Old 12-07-2016, 06:39 PM   #182
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Weatherly speaking-

How many times in a 5 year period does it get below 20F in KC. Not many.
How many times in a 5 year period will it snow on game day? Not many.
Man, when I was a kid in the 70's and 80's, it got that cold all the time. It started in December and some years didn't go away until March.

Hell, I can remember back in high school when it snowed in May.
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Old 12-07-2016, 06:40 PM   #183
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Why not put it in LA and make them pay for it?
This is, essentially, Kroenke's new stadium.

$2.8 billion, home of the NFL Network, apartments and condos on campus, parking, 72,000 seat stadium completely covered in glass.

It'll host Super Bowls, the Final Four, Olympics, etc.
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Old 12-07-2016, 06:51 PM   #184
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The NFL should just build their own "Superbowl" stadium with a retractable roof, hotels, make it a big complex with a couple sports bars, **** throw in a casino in there and have a big Vegas sports betting type bar/lounge. Move the HOF there and build the exhibit onto the stadium. Wanna make it really ****in cool? Build a rollercoaster park (nothing but rollercoasters, 32 of them...each one can be team themed) next to it with some water park slides and a giant wave pool and a swimup bar. Put it in a warmer area so it can be used all year round for different events as well.

Another words a NFL Disneyland

You can have the Senior Bowl there...Combine/Vet combine, Draft, HOF game, SB, Pro Bowl, NFL Skills competitions (they need to bring these back)
A megaplex, I actually like this idea

Put it in Arizona, Florida, whatever... someplace warm, this "Super Bowl in NYC in January" bullshit is just that... bullshit

To make up for every NFL city not being chosen at random, each city gets a cut of the proceeds based on their record that year... I'm ALL ABOUT outdoors football and anyone wanting a dome over KC can DIE!

But for the big game, I want to see both teams on equal terms in a perfect setting
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Old 12-07-2016, 06:52 PM   #185
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I don't quite understand humans. They hate domes. They hate indoor things. Every time I've been to a dome it's been fantastic. It's been 70 degrees. No wind. Great comfort. But, it's been shown time and time again that domes actually decrease fan support. Fans complain about them. Mock them for being ugly. Not a good experience. Whatever it may be.

The ONLY reason I don't go to tons of July & August Royals games is BECAUSE of the humidity and temperature. The only reason why I'm not going to the Oakland game tomorrow is BECAUSE I don't want to sit in 10 degree weather.

I don't quite understand why indoor malls are more or less a thing of the past, and are being replaced by strip malls. No idea why you would want to trudge through snow, or temperatures below 50 degrees or above 75 degrees to buy shit if the alternative is a nice cozy, convenient mall at 70 degrees temp in the inside.
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Old 12-07-2016, 06:53 PM   #186
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I don't quite understand humans. They hate domes. They hate indoor things. Every time I've been to a dome it's been fantastic. It's been 70 degrees. No wind. No comfort. But, it's been shown time and time again that domes actually decrease fan support.

The ONLY reason I don't go to tons of July & August Royals games is BECAUSE of the humidity and temperature.

I don't quite understand why indoor malls are more or less a thing of the past, and are being replaced by strip malls. No idea why you would want to trudge through snow, or temperatures below 50 degrees or above 75 degrees to buy shit if the alternative is a nice cozy, convenient mall at 70 degrees temp in the inside.
Domes are for pussies.

Thats why.
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Old 12-07-2016, 06:55 PM   #187
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Could you imagine this offense in a dome? It'd be like cruising at a cool 35 mph.
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Old 12-07-2016, 07:06 PM   #188
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Could you imagine this offense in a dome? It'd be like cruising at a cool 35 mph.
easy there Pest.

I'd go with more along the lines of 33.5 mph.

I mean, let's not get crazy here.
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Old 12-07-2016, 07:11 PM   #189
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Could you imagine this offense in a dome? It'd be like cruising at a cool 35 mph.
I imagine it something like this

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Old 12-07-2016, 07:30 PM   #190
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The NFL should just build their own "Superbowl" stadium with a retractable roof, hotels, make it a big complex with a couple sports bars, **** throw in a casino in there and have a big Vegas sports betting type bar/lounge. Move the HOF there and build the exhibit onto the stadium. Wanna make it really ****in cool? Build a rollercoaster park (nothing but rollercoasters, 32 of them...each one can be team themed) next to it with some water park slides and a giant wave pool and a swimup bar. Put it in a warmer area so it can be used all year round for different events as well.

Another words a NFL Disneyland

You can have the Senior Bowl there...Combine/Vet combine, Draft, HOF game, SB, Pro Bowl, NFL Skills competitions (they need to bring these back)


They are building it in LA.



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Old 12-07-2016, 07:36 PM   #191
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I don't quite understand humans. They hate domes. They hate indoor things. Every time I've been to a dome it's been fantastic. It's been 70 degrees. No wind. Great comfort. But, it's been shown time and time again that domes actually decrease fan support. Fans complain about them. Mock them for being ugly. Not a good experience. Whatever it may be.

The ONLY reason I don't go to tons of July & August Royals games is BECAUSE of the humidity and temperature. The only reason why I'm not going to the Oakland game tomorrow is BECAUSE I don't want to sit in 10 degree weather.

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A retractable roof would be perfect for KC.

It could be open most of the time, then close it during the harsh months
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I hate Domes. I actually don't even enjoy watching games on TV if they are played in a dome. I also don't like fake turf but I understand why it used. I guess i'm a purist but I think football has to be played outside in the elements.
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I hate Domes. I actually don't even enjoy watching games on TV if they are played in a dome. I also don't like fake turf but I understand why it used. I guess i'm a purist but I think football has to be played outside in the elements.
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Old 12-07-2016, 08:37 PM   #194
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Sure most have seen the plan from 1960.
That is actually kind of interesting. It would keep some of the cold wind down for the fans and keep the field dry while still allowing the cold to be a factor.

Actually, I wonder what the winds would wind up like with the roof creating a tunnel.
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I'm starting to think a dome might be nice. 142.2 could be 169.69 too.
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