• chinchillakilaOP
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    1 year ago

    First and foremost, FTS and FTP. I’m a Falcons fan that has a soft spot for the Vikings ever since I learned of their hated of the saints. The Super Bowl video was probably the hardest thing I’ve ever watched outside of the game itself.

    I love the Skol chant especially since we got Atlanta United and started doing a version of it. After watching most of Quarterback on Netflix, I’m hoping to visit US Bank soon. It looks awesome and I see the similarities to Mercedes Benz.

    I haven’t watched the Mariners videos, I’ll have to go back and watch.

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      1 year ago

      A Falcons fan, nice! FTS and FTP my friend.

      It’s pretty cool we both get a documentary about our teams from Bois. Ours is going to be a different vibe though, you had lots of historic failure and a big tragic moment, the Vikings have lots of historic success but never quite enough. Because of that I don’t think it will be difficult for me to watch any of the episodes like it was for you, rather it will be a slow burn of sadness that gradually eats away at any and all hope.

      You should definitely visit the stadium sometime, it’s massive and one of the nicest ones in the NFL. I got a tour in the off-season, and they let me go into the locker room, the owners box, the entrance tunnel, and other cool places you usually wouldn’t get to see.

      If I was to travel to a stadium my top pick would be to visit Mercedes-Benz stadium, mainly for the incredible in-person fan experience you’ve got over there.

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        1 year ago

        I highly recommend visiting when you get a chance. After going to Braves games all summer, the atmosphere feels a little forced in my opinion but everything else is awesome. Plus the best part is the fan first pricing.