Sat in 139, row 31, for the Raiders vs. Philly Eagles game. The Raiders got blown out big time which quickly deflated the Raiders fans' moods. There were a ton of Eagles fans seated around us perhaps because 139 sat behind the Eagles sideline for their players. You should be alert as a visiting fan at this stadium but I've never seen anything too extreme. Just the occasional curse word and trash talk. Seats were fairly comfortable with enough leg room for my large framed self. Every seat had a cup holder attached to the back of the row at your knees. Row 31 was just a quick shoot to the breezeway area. We experienced long waits for the restrooms and food lines and that's mainly due to the halls being so small. If you like Pizza and don't mind paying $5 for a slice, "Round Table Pizza" is where it's at. The quickest and easiest way to get to these seats would be to enter on the East side of the stadium where the BART bridge leads into the stadium. You will want to enter Gates LL or MM and the entrance to 139 will be straight ahead and just to the right. This place can be summed up by calling it just a huge slab of concrete. It has no identity and reeks of Al Davis and Jamarcus Russell. I love that two teams call this place home but I would love to see a new A's ballpark in Jack London Square and the Raiders get a new stadium as well. I, however, am not for the Oakland taxpayers being hit with the bill for two new stadiums.
To give you an idea what the view of the field is like from section 139, here is a Youtube video shot from there during a Raiders/Jacksonville Jaguars game at O.co Coliseum.
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This place can be summed up by calling it just a huge slab of concrete. It has no identity and reeks of Al Davis and Jamarcus Russell. I love that two teams call this place home but I would love to see a new A's ballpark in Jack London Square and the Raiders get a new stadium as well. I, however, am not for the Oakland taxpayers being hit with the bill for two new stadiums.
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