greenblue_eye's2
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Marvin49":69gmmtcv said:RolandDeschain":69gmmtcv said:He didn't die BECAUSE of the heat. Frankly, a lot of 49ers fans just seem to be very whiny about any temperatures higher than the interior of your average air-conditioned office building.greenblue_eye's2":69gmmtcv said:The heat is "very bad," someone died at a preseason game due to the extreme heat at Levi's. That is why some of us call Levis the "Broiler."
That's is SOOOOOO true.
Yes, it was HOT. No question. It was unseasonably hot. In addition, all of the fans are used to Candlestick where its 10-20 degrees colder than anywhere else in the Bay Area.
It was hot, but its not exactly cool in Carolina or Miami where they also have open air stadiums.
The prob is people show up to the game already drunk and then drink more at the game and then stand in the sun for 3 hours. Result is predictable regardless of where you are.
If you know anything about San Francisco, September through early November is some of the "best" weather that San Francisco gets in the Bay Area. Its called "Indian Summer," the games at the Stick were ALWAYS mild during games....And Not 20 to 30 degrees colder?!
The Gentleman who died at the game was an older man, who could not withstand the glaring heat that bounces off the Glass Tower, that sits opposite of the Sunny Side of the Stadium....I don't have a dog in this fight about how hot Levis Stadium gets, cuz I'm not a 49er fan, but if you think that its whiny to complain, then I welcome you to come to Levis on an 80 degree day and sit on the Sunny side of the Stadium for all four quarters....lolz.