That's pretty cool, although at first I didn't understand why the girl in the leather jacket and sunglasses was part of the construction cam. I like how the puddle on the lower left suddenly appeared on February 1 and has never quite gone away since then.
ugh damn tailgater, i didnt need or want to see that!!! this thread has officially become nws and nsgs that is very odd that puddle has been there for months. if its still there in august someone needs to look into it!!!
Has anyone clicked on the 'stream time-lapse movie' link? There's a load of cars and people whizzing around like ants... and absolutely nothing happens. It's actually quite funny. At that rate the stadium will be ready in about 2045.
It does not look like the Stadium has progressed much since the beginning of the year. W/ the new baseball Stadiums the progress was noticeable every few weeks or so. There are also new pics, here are some of the latest.
There going to have to get there ass's in gear if they want that opened for the 2010 season, it really does look like nothing has been done in the last 4-5 months.
Actually they've gotten pretty far since the last Jet game, which is almost six months ago. There was barely any structure up at that time, just a little bit in the top, left corner by the current stadium. I will be very happy the day we're not playing in someone else's stadium with someone else's colors, covered up in green drapes with the blue wall still showing through.
This one won't be red and blue, and it be called Giants Stadium. And it will have a five-star restaurant. :up:
I still wish they would have left an open corner or something so you could see the skyline from inside the stadium, that would be awesome. In New England, Pittsburgh and even Philadelphia they did that and you can see the scenery, I think Denver too.
Quite. Had Giants Stadium got so bad so it's worth spending hundreds of millions to build a new one just feet away from it? I mean, bringing the Jets home to New York I could understand and I was totally behind that. But a slightly bigger stadium in exactly the same place... isn't this a waste of money?
We're all there to watch football, but there are a lot of breaks and stoppages in the action. A 60 minute game lasts 3-1/2 hours. It's not a big deal, but would certainly add to the asthetics of the stadium. Building an exact replica of Giants Stadium with fancy shit built in doesn't make a whole lot of sense.