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Now this is hilarious.

The same company built both Heinz Field and M&T Bank Stadium. Imagine that.

Aside from the teams playing in them, they are essentially the same stadium. Same rabid fan-base. Maybe you should visit the stadium to see how off-base your opinion really is.

Of course..They are almost identical stadiums.
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Are you intentionally being obtuse?

Hold on, I've got to go advanced for this one....

:laughlol::rofl::mwahaha::smile11:

I've never seen a better case of the pot calling the kettle black in the entire history of OH. congrats.. That actually made me laugh out loud.

Thanks man, I can move on with my day now.

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Aside from the teams playing in them, they are essentially the same stadium. Same rabid fan-base. Maybe you should visit the stadium to see how off-base your opinion really is.

Not that Puck needs me to fight his battles, but has he ever said otherwise? All he said was that the thought M&T was corporate, and that he'd also like to visit Heinz Field. Did he ever say that Heinz Field was not also corporate?

I don't really see the disconnect here.

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