-- A bar that would be as long as the field
-- A 100-yard-long video board on the ceiling to simulate the field show the position of the ball and first down-marker.
-- "Impact seats" that vibrate with each big hit on the field.
-- "Fantasy football lounge" where fans can track the players on their fantasy teams.
--  A futuristic roof called the "oculus," which would open above a 360-degree video board.
-- Upgraded wireless Internet access
-- Cameras in locker rooms to provide pregame video exclusively for the stadium scoreboard.
-- App that allows fans to stream video feeds of the action from different angles on their smartphones and tablets.

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