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I was wondering what sort of greeting the Pats will get when they are announced and take the field.
A chorus of boos?
That, and the field being pelted with deflated toy footballs.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I was wondering what sort of greeting the Pats will get when they are announced and take the field.
A chorus of boos?
I dunno, plenty of Pats fans in AZ.
Maybe NEM will be there to run over haters using his wheelchair.
Which fan base is more financially able to make the trip? As @shmessy points out, Seattle is closer, but does it have to be taken into consideration that they were in the super bowl just a year ago? Maybe people arnt kicking the door down to go as badly this year because they just won.
Why would Seattle have the most? This is the home of seattles division opponent. If I was an AZ fab I wouldn't want the Seahawks to win a super bowl in my stadium. May be more for pats then for Seahawks.
I'm glad this one isn't in NJ. The weather essentially made that a home game for Seattle last year. I'd say the dome hurts them a bit.
What dome????
last yr people thought the NY superbowl would be neutral but was full of seahawk fans. This will be most of them and most neutrals vs NE. This is 100 % road game.
I doubt a lot of the locals will be filling that stadium up. And as far as rivalries go in the NFC West, at least Seattle fans are quite indifferent about Arizona. Yes its a rivalry but easily the weakest in the division.
All of which perfectkly sets up the us v. World mentality that is so helpful.Not even a road game. Like a final boss on maximum difficulty. A great opponent and about 50 million who will be actively rooting for Patriots to basically self-immolate on live TV. This will be the most hostile atmosphere a Super Bowl team has ever faced.