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Many times but not for several years. I guess it stuck?
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Many times but not for several years. I guess it stuck?
Cleveland's last offensive series was the loudest I've heard a Gillette crowd during a regular-season game, ever. People were screaming and banging on the seats. It sounded like thunder.
The other thing I've noticed is that a lot of people seem to shift from the upper level seats to lower level seats later in the 2nd half. There were far more people in the rows in front of me than there were seats by late in the game so there are more people closer to the field and it was reflected in the noise level.
Cleveland's last offensive series was the loudest I've heard a Gillette crowd during a regular-season game, ever. People were screaming and banging on the seats. It sounded like thunder.
I'd like to take this thread's opportunity to get this pet peeve off my chest. The Red seats. I think the Krafts have to do something about them. They are not only a black hole of noise reduction while those cheese eaters gorge themselves on gorganzola and wine while reading the Wall Street Journal all game. Its become a national embarrassment when the camera keep showing them with only about 25% of the seats filled. It looks like a Jet game at half time.
I know these people pay a premium for the privilege, but it just looks horrible when you are watching on TV. I wish there was some kind of incentive that would not only keep these people in their seats, but also get off their fat asses and participate in the fun.
I know Bob Kraft is very sensitive to how his team is perceived. I can't believe this doesn't bother him too.
Cleveland's last offensive series was the loudest I've heard a Gillette crowd during a regular-season game, ever. People were screaming and banging on the seats. It sounded like thunder.
was it really that loud?
was my first game at gillette and i thought it was OK, but nothing groundbreaking
then again the only comparisons i have is dolphin stadium and KC, but last season when they sucked
we had our moments dont get me wrong, but i didnt think it was that loud