If you've attended an NFL football game in the past few years -- or ever -- you've probably noticed something: there's not nearly enough lightning shooting out of the stadium after touchdowns.
further and further towards an easy scoring league in order to attract more fans teams have been forced to shift to more and more of a circus atmosphere in the stadiums on game day to keep those fans entertained.
further and further towards an easy scoring league in order to attract more fans teams have been forced to shift to more and more of a circus atmosphere in the stadiums on game day to keep those fans entertained.
anything to beat watching at home on the big screen
if they are honoring Al Davis with a flame tower it's time and the Chargers get lighting we have to combine the ideas.
A Giant Wellington Mara robot (i'm thinking 2X or 3X) that dances and sings "back in the new york groove" after every touchdown. Let's honor this great man and get it done.
anything to beat watching at home on the big screen
A Giant Wellington Mara robot (i'm thinking 2X or 3X) that dances and sings "back in the new york groove" after every touchdown. Let's honor this great man and get it done.
It's a bit unnerving at first, but it's actually really cool.
Call Monty Python.
Lightning Bolt! - ( New Window )
"Hey lighthead! Hey Christmas Tree!"
Can't blame autocorrect for that.