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Einstein seating: possible solution

This thread is a proposition to fix a problem that has bothered me since I went to my first Championship: Viewability when watching Einstein.

I propose the solution of pivoting the Einstein field 45 degrees so it faces into a corner of the stadium as opposed to how it is now.. hear me out.

1. Giant TV/ Suite seating:
-Einstein currently lies directly in front of the big projecting screen and suite seating which is situated on the second level of the arena taking up basically all potential seating in front of the field on the second level.
-Turning the field would allow for three entire levels of seats directly in front of of the field.

2. Surface area:
-Currently, Einstein lies along the flat straight stands surrounding the arena. This ensures that only seats directly in front of the field can completely see what is happening—A relatively small amount of seats for such a large event.
-Turning the field would allow for a larger amount of seats directly in front of the field because of the curvature as opposed to straight/linear seating. In addition the curvature of the field would act as a partial dome around the field (dome seating being the ideal seating situation for a field of this sort) allowing people a much better view even if they are not situated directly in front of the field.

Obviously, there are also issues with doing this.
Thoughts? Concerns? Other Solutions?

Just an idea I had, Bryan
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