| Why Arrowhead Stadium is the toughest place to play in the NFL? |
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#1 As of the end of the 2006 NFL season, Arrowhead Stadium has a consecutive sell-out record of 141 games (17 seasons) dating back to the home opener in 1990. The Chiefs have a 102-34 home record at Arrowhead stadium since 1990, the best in the NFL. i LIVE IN kC AND THEY DONT WANT 2 TEAR IT DOWN |
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It definately is loud, I have been there for a game. |
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Man, I can't believe I missed this question. Arrowhead is undoubtedly the hardest place to get a win as a visiting team. Even harder in December. Chiefs are something like 30-4 in December home games since 1990. Then why do they want to tear it down? The Magic will be gone just like when the Dolphins moved from the Orange Bowl to Joe Robbie. I think Seattle Seahawks stadium is the toughest to play because of its geographic place and its fans are always pumped, loud, and ready to distract the opponent. i think at NE or aGB would b thougher to play Denver is the toughest according to most NFL players. Thin air up in the mountains and it snows in the early fall. Loud fans and a full stadium every week. It's only because Philadelphia closed down the Vet. What other place used carpet over concrete for a field and had a courtroom - judge and jail in the bowels of the stadium. You asked a question, then you answered your question. OK. |
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