If the old scoreboard were still there, it would hang its head in blurry shame. There are now three big LED video screens where fans can catch high-def instant replays and concert close-ups. The main screen, at 88 feet wide and nearly four stories high, stretches across the south end zone. On the opposite end of the field you'll see a screen in each corner, measuring 50 by 30 feet. Longer ribbon boards stretch the length of the sidelines. If that's not enough, there are 355 TVs sprinkled throughout the stadium (pre-renovation, there were 77, all of them on the suite level). There will even be a video screen for people who aren't in the stadium — on the outside of the venue, facing the East-West Expressway — though it won't be installed in time for Saturday's game.