Saturday, April 28, 2007

Reason #35

Stadium seats are more comfortable, even for fans who eat way too many hot dogs and nachos, when they don't have to wear layers of sweatshirts, sweaters and winter coats.

Friday, April 27, 2007

Reason #34

The NFL draft is this weekend. The Browns have the third pick, which means they're probably going to be paying someone a lot of money for not a lot of performance. At least with a dome or roof, we would have something tangible for the multi-million-dollar investment.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Reason #33

It's late April in Cleveland and both the Cavs and Indians were playing night games at home. How could you tell the difference between the teams' fans? Indians fans were wearing winter coats, scarves, gloves, ski masks, and carrying blankets. Cavs fans - "Witness" T-shirts.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Reason #32

Maybe the Browns are just a bad outdoor team - instead of a bad team - and having a dome could improve their chances more than any draft pick ever will.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Reason #31

Browns Stadium cost some $300 million to build. It gets used about 10 days a year - and half of the days, it's so unbearably hot or cold that many people can't stand to be there for four quarters, no matter what the score is.

Monday, April 23, 2007

Reason #30

Presidential candidate John McCain thinks domed stadiums is an important national issue, and we all know that politics deals only with significant national and world issues.

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Reason #29

The proposed new Minnesota Twins proposed ballpark won’t have a roof either, but it is expected to have heated grass to prevent buildup of spring snow. That will help the players. So why not go all the way and provide heated seats for the fans?