The Worst NFL Stadiums of All Time
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NFL Stadiums are great now. These suck.
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3:24 you should do a video about how St Louis is the most Chronically fucked over cities. Owners sure love to raw dog us and then pull out leaving us dissatisfied and yearning for more.
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Hey Washington fan 2 years later here put the no longer Fedex on the dam list😂
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Any idea why Kezar Stadium had two sets of goal posts in one picture -- one on the goal lines and another on the end lines?
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My Dad said he went to Kezar stadium when he was a kid with his Dad, and his Uncle, and their coworker friend. He said their coworker friend got so drunk that he pissed his pants, and they had to wrap him in a blanket and drive him home. LMAO!
@Chicagodog-tu1ekI'm still wondering why my favorite team, the Colts home stadium was at the begging of the video
@HuskyBadman8:50 OJ slicing up... I see what you did there
@benjaminlibertarianscorpioAtlanta's Fulton County Stadium should have at least gotten a mention. It was a terrible place to watch early Falcon games. You were so far from the field.
@db4HimFun facts: (1) OJ Simpson used to scalp tickets outside Kezar Stadium as a teenager. (2) Dirty Harry (Clint Eastwood) chased down Scorpio inside Kezar Stadium at the end of the original Dirty Harry movie in 1971.
@McCannonVaughnI was wondering if you'd remember the Fale Bowl. It was so bad that the 1974 Falcons - who had the worst non-expansion offense since WWII - won a game there. (Granted, they won on a defensive touchdown.)
@McCannonVaughnHow could you leave out Wrigley Field and Milwaukee County Stadium?
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@Tempis42FedEx is fine. Nothing fancy, has suites if you want, nothing going on around but it does it's job, good sight lines (except for Snyder era where got greedy and added those low visibility seats)
@jaiza_oneSay "KEY-CZAR."
@kurtpena2773I love that the most replayed was skipping the sponsor
@AndrewOverbergMetropolitan Stadium may have been a terrible place to watch a game but it was up there with Lambeau as the ultimate home field advantage. The Minnesota cold in November and December was the ultimate advantage.
When the Metrodome was built at home, advantage all went away. Then when the metronomes roof collapsed, they had to go back outside and play for two more years were suddenly became good again and you had legendary coach, but Grant coming out in his T-shirt in -3°F weather for the Honorary coin flip at a playoff game. A game they should’ve won if their kicker could have made a 21 yard FG.
Surprised the Edward Jones Dome didnt make this.
@MattS_FilmographyI have a soft spot for Anaheim Stadium because I used to watch the Rams there when I was a kid and it was down the street from my childhood home
@patrickcarrillo714The Astrodome should have been on this list.
@cadpanaceaSay it with me… Key Zar. I’m tired of these sports videos made by people who don’t know sports.
@stevenmiller175I hated watching football games with a baseball diamond on the field. So glad I don’t have to see that these days lol.
@derrrick7759The Orange Bowl had more than its share of classic games. Some of the best in football history.
@kevinriley22612 minutes of an ad? What am I watching, cable tv?
@shatteredanis1592Cleveland Municipal Stadium?
@AnMu-h5zA multy SB venue, one of the worst stadiums? You are trippin'
@arturoporraz6046Kezar Stadium is also the site where Inspector Harry Callahan shot the Scorpio killer in the movie Dirty Harry.
@kevinramsey417This video is completely pointless. EVERY NFL stadium in this era would fall into this "worst" category.
@dolphinwizard13I’ve been to candlestick and the kingdome and both of them were better than the current Levi’s stadium
@catch2310Baseball stadiums do not make good football stadiums, but in the early days that's all that was available.
@arnoldschlumphlatz'When it was an NFL stadium it was shite' 🤣
@MerkusBrappingtonA good stadium that simply got old should qualify as one of the worst. A bad stadium is one that was poorly designed or not designed for football. Take the Orange Bowl off the list and add places like Shaeffer/Foxboro (cheap, bare bones) and Yankee Stadium (made for baseball).
@fredglazer2913I wanna go home!!!
I wanna go home!!!
Anaheim’s a sh**hole
I wanna go home!!!
Sun Devil Stadium, the Orange Bowl, Kezar Stadium and War Memorial Stadium were my all time worst ever NFL stadiums P.S. The Yale Bowl should have been number one on the list!!
@kingporter67And the Orange Bowl was awesome
@Mark-sj3xbWhere is Memorial Stadium in Baltimore? Terrible sight lines
@Mark-sj3xbIts pronounced "KEY ZAR".
@OriginalGateKeeperHow is Shea Stadium not on the list? It had that ugly, multi-purpose, circular design popular in that era. Plus: baseball dirt infield, airplane noise from LaGuardia Airport, brutal wind, horribly small bathrooms. Everything that could possibly be wrong with a stadium.
The only good thing about Shea were the crazy, blue-collar fans.
But the Jets deserted that loyal Queens & Long Island fanbase for the "comforts" of Giants Stadium & the New Jersey swamp in the 1980's. They lost their identity & haven't won anything since 1969.
I'm still a fan.😢 But what a horrible franchise.
I loved The Orange Bowl
@joshuakendra7468I have to say, I like how Sun Devil Stadium looks like it was built straddling a ridge. It's pretty thematically appropriate for Arizona.
@CStone-xn4oyHow do you not have the Patriots home for many years, Sullivan/Schaffer/Foxboro stadium? Unlike many on this list, this stadium not only wasn't state of the art when built. It wasn't even as good as many High School, let alone college, stadiums in the south. Zero infrastructure led to hours of traffic before and after games. Limited and narrow stairwells led to indoor traffic just to get to your seat. Oh yeah, let's talk about those, concrete slab benches which would freeze your ass off during cold New England winters. Aligned to funnel the freezing prevailing winds during said winters. Limited concession stands and bathrooms. Has any other stadium had to have a toilet test before opening. That's right Toilet Test. They were so concerned that the plumbing wouldn't be able to handle the crowds of fans rushing to the bathroom at halftime, that they had to gather every member of stadium personnel to flush all the toilets at the same time to make sure they could handle the load. The locker rooms were poorly lit and tiny cramped spaces buried in the bowels of the stadium. With limited space and equipment for for the trainers rooms. It was a nightmare for fans and players for decades until Kraft finally got the new stadium built. And then you had the "Electricution Game." Yes, you heard me, in the mid 70's when the Pats finally won a playoff game excited fans tore down the aluminum goalpost and proceeded to march down Rt 1 where it struck an overhead power line injuring 7 people by electric shock. So again how was this abomination not on the list? Thank you Billy Sullivan for this fiasco of a stadium.
@Kevin-h7h2rKAY-ZAR? SMH 🤦♂️ Kezar (Key-Zar)
@neilsigua1875one thing with the Vikings stadium both teams were on the same side of the field , a strange set up but they won a lot of games outdoors like the packers did[outdoors] when the Lions and vikings went indoors those teams lost their winning ways
@jamesmorrison185Hey FivePoints....
It's pronounced KEYzar; NOT KAYzar, dummy.
I think that's the first time I've heard an American say "shite". My warmest regards
@WGRevivalI felt the Vet should have replaced the Orange Bowl on this list. I also thought Shea Stadium could have been on there. But I got no other complaints. A very good list. The worst thing any of these cities ever did was build multi-use stadiums. That's why Kansas City should get props for building Arowhead Stadium and Royals Stadium (now Kauffman Stadiuim) right next to each other, and they share a parking lot. But the stadiums were separate, and far better than any duel-use stadium.
@bw5888I froze my ass off in Shea Stadium many times at Jets games. Physically awful stadium for football, but it was entertaining. Like a giant dive bar with fights everywhere.
@johnrooney1033Stop spending tax dollars on stadiums! Use it for schools, paying teachers a living wage or even crime prevention
@CndnproudIt was Autumn in Connecticut. How bad could it be. Half the Giants fans probably were Yalies and they were use to Fall in CT.
@paulmicheldenverco1Listening to you mispronounce Kezar Stadium is killing me.
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