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FedEx Field, once a symbol of the Washington Redskins' history, has become an emblem of excess. As the largest stadium in the NFL, its size became a liability, situated as it is in a location of obscurity, where limited accessibility leads to poor attendance. Following a haphazard renovation under the ownership of Dan Snyder, the venue devolved into one of the league's most criticized stadiums.
The failure to create an inviting atmosphere with a more sensible seating layout highlights the ongoing issues of neglect and mismanagement that haunts this storied franchise's home. FedEx Field exemplifies the dangers of building a stadium too large without considering local demographics and fan engagement strategies.