Vikings pumped for test drive of new stadium
the huge video boards. Zimmer ordered the offense to face that direction in full-team drills to get a gauge for the effect it’ll have on the in-game vision.
“I think it’s great for the fans, but … distractions are what you let them be, if you’re focused on what you have to do,” Zimmer said, adding: “These last two years have gone quick. Everything’s been a whirlwind. They’ve done an unbelievable job of getting this place ready. It’s a great stadium. Great atmosphere. A lot of purple.”
The five oversized pivoting glass doors on the west side were opened for practice, letting a light breeze in that could be felt on the artificial turf field.
The Vikings will have to decide before game time whether to go open or closed, but with the glass framing the doors and the translucent, spaceage roof covering the south half of the ship-shaped, asymmetrical behemoth of a building, there’ll be enough natural light to make the environment almost feel like it’s outside.
Shadows during afternoon games throughout the season could be a variable to deal with, and there’s no telling how the potential wind through the doors would affect kicks and passes during games when they’re open.
The biggest unknown, of course, is just how loud the enclosed stadium will be. Designers, engineers and officials have predicted plenty of noise, based on the acoustically reflective properties of the thin see-through roof material that’s called ETFE.
“That’s what I’m hoping for the most. I hope our crowd is extremely loud every time,” Zimmer said. “That part is a great home-field advantage, and the more that we can disrupt the opponents’ offense it’ll be better for our football team.”
When the Chargers and Vikings take the field, the only true goal for the teams will be to avoid injury. As far as meaningless exhibitions go, though, this one ought to be loud. There’s only one first game, after all.
“I’m sure it’s going to be rocking in here on Sunday,” Johnson said. “It’s going to be exciting. I think it’s going to be really cool to get that feel for how it’s going to be during the season.”