^ The grand and imposing architecture of the east and west sides just makes this visual problem worse. If there weren't two tall, beautiful, double-deck structures on the left and right of that photo, the Horseshoe would just look like sort of a smaller part of the stands ... but in reality, it looks so tiny and inherently incomplete in comparison.
We've beaten this horse to death, but I just don't get it. The DIA seems intent on (A) not doing anything overly transformative to the Horseshoe and (B) refusing to spend a dime on it unless it was going to be transformative ... so we are just stuck with the Horseshoe indefinitely as we continue to throw millions at things like a bigger scoreboard and more ribbon boards? Lol, sorry, but how does a $100 million donation specifically earmarked to improve the stadium not even touch the one part of the stadium that objectively needs fixed?