You had to stand at RFK in the lower level because the players and everyone on the sidelines were blocking you. There is no mystique that everyone stood at RFK all the time because the fans were so awesome. You literally couldn't see.
You had to stand at RFK in the lower level because the players and everyone on the sidelines were blocking you. There is no mystique that everyone stood at RFK all the time because the fans were so awesome. You literally couldn't see.
Redskins 2013 Opponents:
Home- Dallas, NY Giants, Philadelphia, Detroit, Chicago, San Francisco, Kansas City, San Diego
Away- Dallas, NY Giants, Philadelphia, Green Bay, Minnesota, Atlanta, Denver, Oakland
It is good to see we haven't lost the ability to respect our elders.
From now on I'm keeping the standing/not standing stuff to the other thread. Sullying MTH Info thread is blasphemy!
Last edited by HOF44; October-3rd-2012 at 12:12 PM.
I think both of you guys need to relax a bit.
Winning cures all. I talked to my grandfather (who attended games at Griffith Stadium and had season tickets over the entire RFK era) about the RFK "home field advantage." He said it didn't really develop until the late 70's as the team started to get good. From 1960-1971 he had the same complaints that people have about FedEx today: lousy fans, lousy team, lousy stadium.
Lo and behold, when the Skins started winning (he pinpointed the 1972 NFCCG win over Dallas as the starting point), the atmosphere completely changed. RFK became a fortress and one of the most celebrated venues in NFL history, despite the fact that many fans had initially hated it.
If the Skins start winning now, Season Ticket Holders won't be unloading their tickets to the casual fans that get plastered and don't know basic football etiquette. This should also keep sales to visiting fans down as the Season Ticket Holders won't want to miss a good product on the field. Anyone who was at FedEx for the 1999 playoff game vs. the Lions, the 2005 games vs. the Giants and Cowboys, and the 2007 "win and we're in" game against the Cowboys can attest that FedEx is capable of creating one of the best home field advantages in the NFL.
tshile, the comparison with the Verizon Center is apples and oranges. You are talking about a sport with almost nonstop action for three 20 minute periods and three long intermissions. Football games have much less actual "action" and nonstop TV timeouts and breaks in play which lead to people standing and moving around much more often than at a hockey game.
If you think Caps fans are well behaved, you should have gone to a game before the team got Ovi. Only 10,000 people in the Phone Booth; people standing and moving around while the puck was in play. Bad problems with drunks especially when the Sabres/Pens fans came to town. One game in the early 00's I sat behind a guy who literally snuck in a liter of Jack that he crushed with his buddy; they were both passed out in their seats by the end of the second period. But since the Caps recent success, all of these problems have been alleviated and the VC now has great home ice advantage and much more knowledgeable hockey fans.
The biggest problem in both venues was the large scale resale of Season Tickets when the team was bad. A Season Ticket Holder for the Caps/Nats/Skins/Wiz tends to be a more well off member of society with a steady job and disposable income. They usually do not get out of hand at games because they sit around the same people each time and the team could revoke their tickets for misbehavior. However, when they list their tickets on the secondary market, the tickets are usually snapped up by some ******* Eagles, Dallas, or Giants fan or some guy who figures "this is my one Skins game of the year and these aren't my seats, what a great excuse to get plastered!"
I always sat in the upper deck at RFK when I was a kid, 60+ games from 82-96. Like others here, I also used to have to stand on my seat to see the big plays when the crowd stood. Not once do I remember conflict with people in front of us standing for no reason, while everyone else around them was sitting down.
Granted, the lower level stood for the entire game because of the domino effect from the low rows being obstructed by sideline personnel, but the upper deck didn't have that problem, so people usually sat.
The stand up/sit down problem has definitely grown with the shift in demographic attending today’s Redskins games. I don't picture this being nearly as much of a problem in Green Bay or Pitt.
Last edited by RFKFedEx; October-3rd-2012 at 04:05 PM.
So I'm sure that this question has been asked before but I just got dream seats tickets for the Falcons game. How bad is the view? I'm sitting in Section 19 and I read in this thread that the view is obstructed by personnel. I looked at the Redskins site and it seems like Section 19 is around the 20 yard line which I would think is okay but I'm not too sure. Can anyone help me here?
You are 100% correct on this. Having been to Lane Stadium alot as well as other ACC stadiums around you can really tell the difference in the stadiums that have a homefield advantage and those that don't. It starts and ends with the fans. The Boise-VT game at FedEx was so loud I couldn't hear my friend who was trying to talk beside me. It was unreal and that place was electric. And there were roughly 10k Boise fans in LL there that night too. Fed-Ex could be that place for the Redskins too but the fans have to get off their butts on defense and act like they care to be there. Scream from the moment the offense goes into the huddle until the snap or even longer.
IF you want a homefield advantage, make one.
Anyone have any suggestions on the best cash parking lot? Is the gray lot still accepting cash this season?
Also, my wife bought me dream seat tickets as a wedding gift. We will be sitting in section 40. Is there a specific side of the stadium we should enter on? Or do we access these seats through the normal lower level concourse.
Thanks guys! HTTR!
Click on my sig and scroll down to parking/cash. I think the best lot for you is the church. You'll enter on that side, although it doesnt' matter. You can access the entire stadium from any entrance. Have fun!
I've never heard of the cash lots reaching capacity to a point where people were turned away. You should be fine.
...and the cheerleaders will be pretty much right in front of you. Tell Ashley that MTH says Hello....
---------- Post added October-5th-2012 at 11:03 PM ----------
>> Stadium Parking lots open at 9 AM, stadium gates open at 11.
The following things are *NOT* real: Easter Bunny, Great Pumpkin, Santa Claus, Tooth Fairy, Good Government, honest politicians, the Boogeyman, and the Redskins Season Ticket Wait List.
Joined ticket wait list: Fall 1985
Got season tickets: June 1 1999
Upgraded Seats: Summer 2008
Green Parking: June 1 2009 (weird huh?)
Lower Level \ Club Seats : When I win the Lotto!
Tailgate or TouchDown Club : When I Win the Lotto again!!
Mark, the parking part of your sig doesn't seem to be working. Does anyone know whether the cash lot off of Barlowe road is still valid? I remember hearing the Skins were going to buy it, but never confirmed. The lot on the top left of this map:
http://prod.static.redskins.clubs.nf...ingMap2011.pdf
Works fine for me. Click on the girl, er, woman with the ES hat.
Yes that Barlowe Rd lot is better than ever. Get there before dawn. Tailgate. They'll come get your money eventually.
Thanks, Mark! Hopefully the lot isn't full at like 10:30! I'm handcuffed by when my rides coming to get me.
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