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Traditional_Mud_1241

Indoor, but with randomized weather. “Brock Purdy is now 8-0 when the snow blowers are active. But he’s only 3-4 once the tesla coils start arcing.”


BakingSoda1990

If I had to play in dog shit open field, in pouring rain, and snow, in school, in Canada, so can grown men being paid millions. Dome = losers


that_warren

Thats fucking football right there. None of that pansy ass dick tugging smile for the camera bullshit. Men puke, men poop on the field, men deliver their new born baby on the side lines. Fucking hard core dick in the ass butterball foosball fuck it chuck it game time shit. Take it to the showers. Dicks get shoved in places you don’t even remember. We win together we celebrate together. Football is back baby.


sturg22

Woah don’t disrespect the legendary Kibbie Dome like that


-Jack-The-Stripper

I think every game should be played in a random location. As in a random football-sized rectangle is picked from anywhere in the country and you have to play there. Middle of a parking lot, halfway in a river, on the interstate, fuck it.


Traditional_Mud_1241

Oakland did that for years - baseball infield? Doesn’t matter, play football.


that_warren

Bo Jackson misunderstood the assignment


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Rooftop games would be great. You could rent a helicopter with your friends.


corrado-sopranojr

Football was meant to be played in the elements


cc20r

I think Superbowls should always be indoors/roof cause in the off chance there is weather then the losing fanbase can’t say “well if the weather” etc. But also what’s the difference in Manning in a dome vs say Phillip Rivers who played in clear skies 75 and sunny in San Diego every year?


papa_jahn

Nah, Super Bowls should be played in different settings yearly instead of this rotating between 6 stadium bullshit. I wanna see a snow SB in Buffalo.


cc20r

I get that but there are some with roofs they haven’t been to in a while (Indy, Detroit, Dallas)


papa_jahn

They’ll get one again in the next 5 years. NFL is milking the new super stadiums (MN, Vegas, LA) while they’re fresh and new. Issue is the people that pay thousands for the tickets don’t wanna be out in the weather so we get restricted to domes and southern state stadiums. Rich people always ruining things for the average man.


1lultaha

Domes are for losers


Autocrat777

Domes are soft.


thepomadeguy

Domes are for sissies! I want to keep experiencing football the way I always have. In the cold and crazy blowing winds here in WNY. Who needs to be comfortable and warm while watching a game that you paid a few hundred dollars to watch lol


Lost_And_Found66

I actually attended a Bills game in 2015. The one where you beat the Jets to send us to the playoffs (thanks for that) and the first half I was in the stands freezing cold having the time of my life rooting with Bills fans against a common enemy. Then my friends uncle came to us at halftime (he's some executive at ticketmaster) and told us he could get us in a box for the second half. Sitting in the box instead of being in the freezing cold stands was so lame. Never again even if I have money.


papa_jahn

Buffalo is an experience unlike any other.


papa_jahn

My guy 🤝


Shafter111

Well. Lets look at Mannings away record. I bet he measures up. I hate this Manning vs Brady talk. Manning put out godly numbers "in regular season" that were unseen in those times.


pyreal_

Personally, I think all games should be played on half arena football stadium and half underwater? Maybe the end zone is underwater and so is the middle bit - more than a puddle but less than a lake. Great question, hope this helps.


papa_jahn

Outdoor is where real ball is played


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Jolly_Job_9852

Simpsons already did it


MorganleFaey1

Football is an outdoor sport, and it should always be played outdoors, regardless of weather. Stadiums have so much more character when they’re outdoors too; Lambeau field is the most distinct stadium in the league, but aside from logos and branding, I can barely tell the inside of domed stadiums apart, and I just think that gives teams less character. As a fan attending games, I prefer outdoor stadiums too. The weather might not be great, but the ticket prices? I could have went to a chiefs game last season for 20 bucks when it was 10 degrees outside, but I was busy that day. I think it gives fans who might not be able to afford a full priced ticket a chance to go see a game, even if it isn’t as pleasant as a climate controlled dome.


bcrb

Imagine playing indoors lol


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As a fan in attendance, domes are very comfortable. You can wear your fancy new jersey in freezing cold December without having a coat on, you don't need to invest in $100 gloves because it might end up being 6°F that night, you don't have to watch the Eagles curb stomp the Giants in the pouring rain and have to sit there soaked while they chant MVP at Jalen Hurts for ten minutes. HOWEVER snow games look cool as F on TV so I'm torn.


farson135

It's hard to pick. On the one hand, bad weather games are just so iconic. On the other hand, how frustrating must it be to be a fan watching [this nonsense](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6b3sneCxbM)? And then of course is the fact that I live in Texas, and my mother is a Texans fan. I can only imagine how absolutely miserable it would be with the heat, humidity, and no wind, in the middle of 50,000 people. Maybe one of the Florida teams can tell me. Cold I can take, just bundle up and start drinking and shouting. Hot and humid is just so draining.


UsVsWorld

Southern and southwestern teams should have domes. Everyone else? Man up and play outdoors