The man leads the boys off the field and down a tunnel to what lies underneath all the seats. They see everything from corrals, stables, and other large containment areas to small cages and crates.
"Do you guys usally have a bunch of animals down here?" Eric asks. "Yes, but we receive new ones every summer so our fans remain entertained." The man said with a chuckle under his breath. They continue on down the halls getting a brief tour of facility.
After moving on from the animal areas they passed a huge number of what looked like what would be locker rooms in any other stadium. "Woah you all sure do have a lot of locker rooms down here," Riley said to the man. "Yep we sure do. We have a lot of participants sometimes." He said.
Riley then looked more closely at the plaque that was next to the door. It read, "Change room 17." This was odd and he asked his friends, quietly enough to where the man couldn't hear him, "Why are these things called change rooms not locker rooms?" Jack and Scotty shrugged and walked on. Eric stayed behind and whispered to Riley, "He also said we needed to 'change' for the big game. That's a weird way to word things.." "Yea I kn.." Eric's response was interrupted by the man who had stopped and walked back towards them. "Comon fellas lets keep moving your changing room for the even is right up ahead."
As they continued walking Scotty notices a huge poster advertising the Puppy Bowl. "I love the puppy bowl! It is the best Pre-Superbowl event ever! He exclaimed giddily. The boys started chattering about how much they enjoy the Puppy Bowl.
"Yes sirs we most certainly do!" We usually have to film it a few weeks in advanced here to get the 'play' we want. Puppies are very fun but very unpredictable especially some of the ones we get." He said.
"Will we be able to watch it after our game?" Scotty asked. "Of course boys, now if you would follow me your changing room is right here." The man said pointing the changing room right across from the poster.