True, but look at big moments in big games in the new Mile High and that camera is shakin like a mf'er. I still watch the '15 AFC Championship game just for appreciation of the noise Broncos Country's made that damn fine day. That game is definitely in my top 5 favorite Broncos games. GO BRONCOS!!
Man the mile high thunderdome was truly magical back then the broncos where almost unbeatable at home those where the great orange crush days bring back the old unis bring back that home field magic
Growing up in North Jersey and having to go to church every Sunday. CBS carried the NFC games and usually we didn’t get home until the second half. But those late afternoon AFC games would come on just after dinner🏈
Greatest Stadium ever built! The noise it created on a Monday night! Wow! Nothing like it! The confetti after a touchdown! So many memories, I have 20 years and that wasn't long enough.
Mile High Baby!!! Watched games in the east, North, and west stands . I got to see a Monday and Sunday night against the Raiders always a great time. Got to see Metalica with Linkin Park and Korn there too. All good memorys . 🤘🤘🤘
Back in the day watching the Denver broncos games on NBC it always filled with broncos fans plus when the seahawks raiders or chargers had the ball it got so louder than the kingdome
I lived 14 blocks away from the stadium; at one time also worked security and taking tickets etc. For many years ago; got to hear many concerts there as well I definitely miss those times indeed!! Had a blast working there!!!
The undisputed home court/field advantage of all time was the 1980's Boston Celtics in The Garden. But the next best is surely the Denver Broncos is Mile High Stadium. Now maybe it's because John Elway was a HUGE part of it. Just like Larry Bird was a massive reason the 80's Celtics just would NOT lose at home. A shame these great buildings were replaced. Just like the Orange Bowl in Miami where the Dolphins and Hurricanes enjoyed such a huge home field advantage because of the way the stadium was built. Ever since moving to Joe Robbie Stadium or whatever they call it now, the Canes and Fins have sucked hind tit at home. Just like our Broncos aside from a few years with Manning at the helm.
I remember going to pick up our season tickets at their ticker office (must have been around 1995) and looking up to see them patching huge holes (like 3 feet in diameter) in those ramps that people walk on to go up to the upper level on the West side. I assume they created the holes due to week spots so they could patch them up but it was at that moment when I realized they were probably never going to be able to renovate it. Like others have said, there will never be anything like it and I sure do miss that place.
I miss this stadium so much me and my dad would every Sunday to watch elway play. one of my favorite places of all time!
I`ll always remember the TV cameras shaking while watching games on TV. Great times.
True, but look at big moments in big games in the new Mile High and that camera is shakin like a mf'er. I still watch the '15 AFC Championship game just for appreciation of the noise Broncos Country's made that damn fine day. That game is definitely in my top 5 favorite Broncos games. GO BRONCOS!!
this is what makes sports great. Old stadiums that have character and personality. Adds to the drama and history. Love it.
Especially that stadium….Bronco mania Orange crush elway fumble and rocky barrel man oh and two SB titles
I loved that old stadium...they'll never be another one like her!
The Broncos stadium is ugly! I like the old Mile High
Man the mile high thunderdome was truly magical back then the broncos where almost unbeatable at home those where the great orange crush days bring back the old unis bring back that home field magic
Growing up in North Jersey and having to go to church every Sunday. CBS carried the NFC games and usually we didn’t get home until the second half. But those late afternoon AFC games would come on just after dinner🏈
Tom Jackson deserved a SB ring...
Tom "Tombstone" Jackson.
Rich Tombstone Jackson
Greatest Stadium ever built! The noise it created on a Monday night! Wow! Nothing like it! The confetti after a touchdown! So many memories, I have 20 years and that wasn't long enough.
Rip barrel man
Mile High Baby!!! Watched games in the east, North, and west stands . I got to see a Monday and Sunday night against the Raiders always a great time. Got to see Metalica with Linkin Park and Korn there too. All good memorys . 🤘🤘🤘
Back in the day watching the Denver broncos games on NBC it always filled with broncos fans plus when the seahawks raiders or chargers had the ball it got so louder than the kingdome
The new stadium does a decent job of retaining some of the thunder but it's nothing compared to the way old Mile High would vibrate and reverberate.
I lived 14 blocks away from the stadium; at one time also worked security and taking tickets etc. For many years ago; got to hear many concerts there as well I definitely miss those times indeed!! Had a blast working there!!!
This is awesome! Football in Denver is amazing!!!
saw many Broncos games there from 81 to 85. also saw Springsteen there on 9/24/85, considered to be one of his best. I loved it here
in themix was that the postponed show? I was at that one!
God I miss mile high stadium
Even the Silver and Black couldn't handle Broncomania at Mile High Stadium.
Opposing teams would look at the upcoming schedule and see they would be playing in Denver. "Well, that's a loss."
Bring mile high back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It’s already taken down and it wouldn’t be the same without the home plate
Back when the league catered to fans & not corporate sponsors.
The undisputed home court/field advantage of all time was the 1980's Boston Celtics in The Garden. But the next best is surely the Denver Broncos is Mile High Stadium. Now maybe it's because John Elway was a HUGE part of it. Just like Larry Bird was a massive reason the 80's Celtics just would NOT lose at home. A shame these great buildings were replaced. Just like the Orange Bowl in Miami where the Dolphins and Hurricanes enjoyed such a huge home field advantage because of the way the stadium was built. Ever since moving to Joe Robbie Stadium or whatever they call it now, the Canes and Fins have sucked hind tit at home. Just like our Broncos aside from a few years with Manning at the helm.
man I wish we would have just had a renovation like arrowhead I Miss mile high childhood memories smh
Arrowhead just put in a locker room club like the Cowboys and Vikings have.. The Broncos don't even have that.
wow
The Broncos stadium is ugly! Don't understand the wavy design!
Yeah like Lambeau Field as well
I remember going to pick up our season tickets at their ticker office (must have been around 1995) and looking up to see them patching huge holes (like 3 feet in diameter) in those ramps that people walk on to go up to the upper level on the West side. I assume they created the holes due to week spots so they could patch them up but it was at that moment when I realized they were probably never going to be able to renovate it. Like others have said, there will never be anything like it and I sure do miss that place.
1:38 🤣 you gotta love woody
If anyone has the "Bronco Mania" video came out in mid 80s maybe. Please upload.
I believe it has since been uploaded onto CZcams
@@joegriego3091 Really? I can't find it. Send me a link if you come across.
@@joegriego3091 nm I found it. czcams.com/video/NFIKB0lR1SU/video.html
Haven't watched it in maybe 30 years. Wow.
this stadium had siblings in Europe call camp Nou in Barcelona