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When MetLife Stadium opened in 2010, it was meant to stand as a model for modern NFL facilities. Fast forward just a decade, and the structure is already being criticized for its dated design. The absence of a retractable roof and reliance on an enclosed upper deck reflect a stadium that, despite significant financial investment, has rapidly declined in perceived value and utility.
This inadequacy in design stands in stark contrast to the evolving standards of modern stadiums, leading many to question the rationale behind its construction. As the years pass, MetLife Stadium could very well find itself languishing near the bottom of regional desirability lists.