There seemed to be a halfway decent crowd in the NE stands yesterday, too. I have a feeling that will end up becoming a popular spot once this is all done.
Yes. When done with club, those are gone. Limited supply.
There seemed to be a halfway decent crowd in the NE stands yesterday, too. I have a feeling that will end up becoming a popular spot once this is all done.
Reminds me..I liked it there. Want to see how much a season ticket is there.
600 a seat.
J/K above. Why the hell can't they get their construction cam's working? Did they not pay the bill or something?
We should buy an Allbuffs drone and keep an eye on it from abovr
do we have any helicopter pilots that we could try and train to fly it?
They're remote controlled
Anyone can fly a helicopter. They practically fly themselves.do we have any helicopter pilots that we could try and train to fly it?
If only Allbuffs knew one..............do we have any helicopter pilots that we could try and train to fly it?
Looks pretty close to me as well, seems like u could easily stack two levels with the depth they have now.
They did that in order to get used to the altitude. :thumbsup:Well the IPF is also sunken down too. The weight room is directly under the "Buff Walk" and the floor of the IPF/Weight room is supposed to be at the exact same elevation as Folsom.
They did that in order to get used to the altitude. :thumbsup:
i can't even get oriented with that
So basically, the picture has nothing to do with reality and the final outcome. Got it (and this was something I ultimately arrived to when I first saw the pic - interesting, but kind of worthless).Forget the trees and that crap. North of the stadium looking south. They just didn't add in Folsom Field. The IPF is on the east side of the stadium.
So basically, the picture has nothing to do with reality and the final outcome. Got it (and this was something I ultimately arrived to when I first saw the pic - interesting, but kind of worthless).
So we mostly agree.I don't know that I would say it is worthless. They just didn't include an accurate rendering of the landscape approaching the project. The point of these renderings/models is to show what the structure will look like once completed. What is in the foreground is not important.
If they put all of the land and trees that actually exist from that vantage point, well, one would not be able to see much of the finished product. To me, that does not make much sense when the point of those renderings is to show what the finished product will look like.
So we mostly agree.