I spent 21 years on the list (1979-2000) waiting for the privilege myself...so I can appreciate how the 100,000+ who are still in Redskins Purgatory must feel (a couple of years ago the person manning a STH-wait-list-sign-up table told me the turn-round at the time was 5-7 years)...but since 2000 I AM PROUD TO BE PERSON OF SITTING UPPER LEVEL OF FEDEX!
I am also person of sitting upper level of Verizon (400's for Caps and Wizards) and of Nationals (300's) - again as with my section 440 seat at FedEx, superb sightlines, an ideal wide-angle view of the play, and (except for certain Caps matches) great fans.
I am only person of sitting lower level of Verizon for Mystics (200's - that's as high up as they sell tickets these days) and of RFK (DC United only opens the 400/500 levels when demand warrants, and only sells plans in the 100's through 300's - I'm in the 200's - hint if you ever plan on attending a United match: avoid the players'-bench-side 100's [roughly 101-114] if there is any threat of rain, since the rain shelters they put up by the players' benches will block much of your view).
But what do people of sitting upper level of FedEx?
They seem to do rather well in terms of matchday experience, it would appear.



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Hey, now lets be easy on him fellas, being a real fan isnt for everybody. Im sure he'll have a much better time in a comfortable, climate controlled suite with the rest of the people who show up to football games in button-up polo shirts instead of jerseys.

LOL! Well said my man.



