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The Club Level Should be sponsored by the Sleep Number Bed


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So my PSLs are in 529.  I fugging love my section and never miss a game.  However, I received a phone call on Saturday night from a friend that owns 4 PSLs in section 346.  The tickets are $320 a piece.  The concourse is fantastic and air conditioned.  The view of the field is fantastic.  I figured this would be a great opportunity to take my wife and two sons to the game.  It was the first game for my 5 year old so the Club Level was actually a fantastic opportunity with the heat.  The Club Level is first class all the way.  90% of the game action was on our end of the stadium.  Cam's flip happened in front of us and my sons jaw hit the floor.  HOWEVER, I have never sat in a more boring football atmosphere in my life.  You could have heard a pin drop in the section.  Not one person within 12 seats of me cheered or stood up or looked to even breath.  A few clowns behind us spent the afternoon making bad jokes about the Panthers.  Had I not been with my kids, these clowns would have gotten an earful from me.  But good lord!  I have now seen first hand how wine and cheese that club level section is.  Outside of the touchdown celebrations, you could have heard a duck fart at any point in the game in that section.  Give me my upper deck seats all day er'day.  

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So my PSLs are in 529.  I fugging love my section and never miss a game.  However, I received a phone call on Saturday night from a friend that owns 4 PSLs in section 346.  The tickets are $320 a piece.  The concourse is fantastic and air conditioned.  The view of the field is fantastic.  I figured this would be a great opportunity to take my wife and two sons to the game.  It was the first game for my 5 year old so the Club Level was actually a fantastic opportunity with the heat.  The Club Level is first class all the way.  90% of the game action was on our end of the stadium.  Cam's flip happened in front of us and my sons jaw hit the floor.  HOWEVER, I have never sat in a more boring football atmosphere in my life.  You could have heard a pin drop in the section.  Not one person within 12 seats of me cheered or stood up or looked to even breath.  A few clowns behind us spent the afternoon making bad jokes about the Panthers.  Had I not been with my kids, these clowns would have gotten an earful from me.  But good lord!  I have now seen first hand how wine and cheese that club level section is.  Outside of the touchdown celebrations, you could have heard a duck fart at any point in the game in that section.  Give me my upper deck seats all day er'day.  

Dude, one of my buddies got free tickets to the Dallas/Panthers game a few years back and they were club section.  These old fugs behind us kept telling me to sit down and shut up.  My boy destroyed him saying how I served my country and he can't even cheer for his team at a game?  Are you stupid?  poo was pretty funny.  

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I sat in the silver club... once.  It was the most uncomfortable thing I think I've ever experienced, as far as fans are concerned.  Honestly, I take that back... those are not fans.  It's more like a scene from World War Z, where Brad pit infected himself, and the zombie just stares at him all stupid like.  I'll take section 531 all day long over that poo.

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The silver seats are supposed to match the hair of those sitting in them.  The air conditioned concourse is top notch, but the atmosphere is like your trying to stealthily watch a football game on your phone while at a funeral.  Not that I've ever done that or anything

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