Sportswriter Reviews Press Box Food of All NFL Teams
The Philly Voice published an article today by sportswriter Jimmy Kempski in which he reviews and ranks the press box food for all thirty-two NFL teams. The article is long and quite comprehensive, complete with photos and is one of the more interesting food-related articles I've read in awhile: https://www.phillyvoice.com/official...wboys-jaguars/
Working my way through it... I'm gave up on sports and NFL is next to last on my list, but this is a little humorous anyways. Not really sports related, so I can abide it.
Bob Hicks, from Mormon Mecca
I'm 82 years young and going as hard as I can for as long as I can.
Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.
Retired
As I will never be attending ANY professional sporting venue of any kind, this article is of no use to me what so ever. But if you think these venues produce something of value for you, then by all means, go for it.
Pit Barrel Cooker
Weber Master-Touch
Blackstone Omnivore 4 Burner Griddle
Thermoworks: Signals, Billows, Thermopens, Thermopops, Nodes, bunch of silicone stuff, and more!
OnlyFire Rotisserie w/ Basket attachment for the Weber
Vortex for the Weber
Both of Meathead's books!
Way too many BBQ related accessories, tools, and doo-dads!
It has been just over 10 years since working as a photographer at Seahawks games. (Not my day job). The Photographers room was at field level just through the tunnel that leads to the Seahawks locker room and the interview room.
The photographers room had their own spread on tables set up in the middle of the room. If a day game, there would be a nice spread with brunch type offerings before the game, at halftime, sandwiches, salads, hot dogs, fruit and various drinks and after the game, usually pizza. The press room was similar but may have had some additional and better options including a carving station and we could go up and fill our plate if we wanted but most were there to do a job and didn't want to take the time. I think they tried to up the food game for national televised games like Monday Night Football.
I thought the food was very good and the Seahawks are a professional well run organization and took excellent care of those that reported on them. Smart strategy if you want positive coverage.
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