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Is this dependent upon the team? If so then I say Chicago just because we're such a good time at home right now.
If it's without regard to the quality of the team I would say Arrowhead or the Metrodome.
I said this is assuming the home team is a winning team.
If the home team is winning by 10 it is hands down Pittsburgh.
101-1-1 when winning by 10.
Well if the sun is pointed exactely 45 degrees from Uranus then it's the Jaguars. Way to pull out a completely irrelivant and random piece of information there.
Read the Bold, Original Poster said "Home Team is winning"..
I find it hard to Win, In Pittsburgh, When Pittsburgh is winning by 10.
101 wins, 1 loss, 1 tie since Cowher has been coach. How is that Irrelevant?
He meant if it was a winning team, not if they were actually winning the game.
Besides..most teams that are able to run the ball are good at home when they're up by 10.
If it is when it is a good team, then it has to be the Metrodome or Lambeau. The Metrodome because everything about it is f'ed up. The lights, the air conditioning, everything. Lambeau, because well, when the packers are good, no one beats them in lambeau. But this year, probably soldier field. It is the same as lambeau, when the bears are good, they just dont lose there.
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In most cases, I think it'd be Qwest, maybe the RCA, and probably Arrowhead. But if we're talking about in the winter, places like Lambeau and Soldier Field are pretty ridiculous.
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When you factor in the altitude, I think Denver is the hardest place to play. It is as loud as any stadium, but the weather can get crazy in a hurry and the altitude is a very difficult adjustment for any team. No dome should be considered the toughest place to play. I know from the Chargers perspective, they have beaten the Falcons and Colts in their dome stadiums when they were two very good teams, yet they have been owned by Arrowhead and Mile High for years. I don't think the Chargers have ever beaten both KC and Denver on the road in the same year in my lifetime.
What stadium is the toughest to play at as the visiting team?
Assuming the home team is winning. I will add options upon request to the poll.
The RCA Dome deserves some consideration. The Colts are 17-2 there since 2004, the noise level consistently gets to that of a jet engine, and teams try to lobby complaints that the Colts "pump noise" into the stadium (though they've never done that when I've been there).
The problem arises when people use statistics like a drunk uses a lamp post: for support instead of illumination.
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