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Considering the number of tickets now up for grabs, maybe some die hard fans can get some good tickets replacing a good number of 'pink hats'.

Exactly. People that can afford to pay 1,200 bucks a ticket aren't going to be the types that will paint their faces and scream their lungs out. This will be a reality with every team in the NFL, the only difference is stadium design. Look at how different the Colts fans sounded in Lucas Oil stadium on Sunday night v. the RCA dome last year.
 
I was repping the 100's sections like a champion last week.
 
As far as the noise in the stadium, I think you can blame the design of the stadium and the fact the “Red” clubseats are mostly suits that should be watching the game from the comfort of their homes and give the seats to real fans...

That is the problem in a nutshell. This is a case in which the owner put the need to recoup his substantial investment ahead of the need to have the most hostile home field possible.
 
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Now, as far as those 3 bozos are concerned they're so bad their opinions don't count. Great programming having the 3 of them together.

You said it. Having Gresh & Zolak try to impart knowledge & insight - as if they have any - is an insult to us all. The NE region has so many smart, articulate & passionate fans, incl. many ex-Patriots, that seeing & hearing those 2 plus Wrong Bogus always drives me nuts, and to the Off button.
 
Being told to sit down on a big 3rd down is a bit ridiculous.

It's beyond ridiculous; it's a disgrace to the human race. It's also, however, part of the new kindler, gentler NFL fanscape as per der Fuhrer & those owners who voted for him.
 
Look at how different the Colts fans sounded in Lucas Oil stadium on Sunday night v. the RCA dome last year.

I didn't try to notice a difference btwn. the old & new places. How do you think the new place sounded?
 
I didn't try to notice a difference btwn. the old & new places. How do you think the new place sounded?

It was quieter. It sounded like a normal stadium in my opinion. This could have been the results of NBC microphones, but my roommate and I both thought it was a lot quieter. Please note that they did have the roof open and (I think) Madden said one of the sides was open.
 
I think what got me the most was that with 2:20 left in the fourth, the Chiefs get the ball back and start driving down the field and people are heading for the exits. Huh??? :confused: You just plunked down a minimum of 65 bucks for your seat and your leaving without watching the end of the game. I could see if one team was winning by two scores but it was a one score game. As it turns out they move the ball to the five and the Pats make a great goal line stand as a quarter of the crowd is heading out of the stadium. I know people are trying to beat the traffic but that is just unacceptable as a Pats fan.
 
Please note that they did have the roof open and (I think) Madden said one of the sides was open.

If true, then NaPolian will have the roof & sides closed for the rest of the season.
 
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