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I just want to talk about how Gillette stadium doesn't get loud enough. I can't stress this enough. There is a lot of factors to this. Whoever goes to the game this Sunday needs to GET LOUD. Spread the word. Who knows if we ever get another opportunity like this. We need to take advantage of this home field advantage and GET LOUD all game. GET LOUD, STAY LOUD and tell everybody. Pittsburgh is a offensive team. If we GET LOUD we can mess with their chemistry... Let's take advantage of this moment.
 
Night game for the Super Bowl, I'm guessing this won't be a problem - even with how many Steeler fans end up at every away stadium.
 
That's not true, the stadium gets loud in close games, when the team is playing well, or when they're down to a rival... Gillette was VERY loud in 14 Vs Baltimore, and in my ST Holder days the place was always loud and crazy Vs Ind and Pit....but when the Pats play like schitt against a team they really should play better against and when the qb doesn't play well - like Saturday Vs Houston and 2010 Vs the Nyj, Gillette can be a morgue...
 
That's not true, the stadium gets loud in close games, when the team is playing well, or when they're down to a rival... Gillette was VERY loud in 14 Vs Baltimore, and in my ST Holder days the place was always loud and crazy Vs Ind and Pit....but when the Pats play like schitt against a team they really should play better against and when the qb doesn't play well - like Saturday Vs Houston and 2010 Vs the Nyj, Gillette can be a morgue...

How many days until pitchers and catchers report, Shank?
 
I just want to talk about how Gillette stadium doesn't get loud enough. I can't stress this enough. There is a lot of factors to this. Whoever goes to the game this Sunday needs to GET LOUD. Spread the word. Who knows if we ever get another opportunity like this. We need to take advantage of this home field advantage and GET LOUD all game. GET LOUD, STAY LOUD and tell everybody. Pittsburgh is a offensive team. If we GET LOUD we can mess with their chemistry... Let's take advantage of this moment.
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That's not going to be a problem for this game it's going to be loud (or at least I will be),
 
Against Pittsburgh, I think it's important to be even louder. They're a kind of rude, in your face, team--always physical and a bit nasty. So we gotta step up one notch to tell them they're not welcome--and that we the fans are going to make it as rough as we can on them. Let's make Big Ben block his ears. And silence the Bell with our own white noise.
 
Feb 13...Sox should be a wagon this year w Chris sale... Looking forward to it as are all Boston sports fans...

You're a good employee and I'm sure Mr. Henry will put a little something extra in your paycheck for all that. Good job.

Meanwhile, a PATRIOTS FAN would never write what you wrote during the game Saturday night that sent them to their 6th straight AFC Championship Game.

Pink Hat Quitter.
 
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Here's our Home Field Advantage....

It's very cold...outdoors...windy... snowy... Those warm weather and Dome teams look like they don't want to be in Foxboro once November rolls around. One of the big reasons Peyton couldn't win at Gillette. I'll always remember back in the Moss days when Tennessee came up to Foxboro one snowy day and Brady threw like 4-5 TDs in the 1st qtr.

Foxboro is remote... There is no nightlife. It keeps our own players out of trouble. One of the big reasons Belichick can take so many reclamation projects and they don't get in trouble when they're with the Pats.

I'll take that over a loud stadium anyway.
 
in a close game, a few false starts could be the difference..make it happen!
 
Here's our Home Field Advantage....

It's very cold...outdoors...windy... snowy... Those warm weather and Dome teams look like they don't want to be in Foxboro once November rolls around. One of the big reasons Peyton couldn't win at Gillette. I'll always remember back in the Moss days when Tennessee came up to Foxboro one snowy day and Brady threw like 4-5 TDs in the 1st qtr.

Foxboro is remote... There is no nightlife. It keeps our own players out of trouble. One of the big reasons Belichick can take so many reclamation projects and they don't get in trouble when they're with the Pats.

I'll take that over a loud stadium anyway.
Pittsburgh isn't a warm weather team.
 
Here's our Home Field Advantage....

It's very cold...outdoors...windy... snowy... Those warm weather and Dome teams look like they don't want to be in Foxboro once November rolls around. One of the big reasons Peyton couldn't win at Gillette. I'll always remember back in the Moss days when Tennessee came up to Foxboro one snowy day and Brady threw like 4-5 TDs in the 1st qtr.

Foxboro is remote... There is no nightlife. It keeps our own players out of trouble. One of the big reasons Belichick can take so many reclamation projects and they don't get in trouble when they're with the Pats.

I'll take that over a loud stadium anyway.
Pittsburgh is also outdoors, cold, windy and snowy.. Home field advantage is about being loud and rowdy. Gillette is not even close to as loud as other stadiums and I want that to change this weekend
 
The Stadium was quiet at times during the Texans game. I think they were kinda shocked how the game was playing out.

It will be loud on Sunday.
 
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Ehhhh, well, I've seen the stadium get plenty loud.

But, I was in Section 112 for the Jest game on Christmas Eve and my father and I were among the only people in our immediate vicinity getting loud when the Pats were on D. It was a little annoying.

Hell, there was a couple next to us; showed up at the end of the first quarter, got on the jumbotron with their sign within the first three minutes, took a bunch of selfies with it, spent most of the game on their phones, and took off in the third quarter. So, yeah, there is a bit of a problem sometimes, but it's not all the time and not everywhere in the stadium.

I don't think it's going to be a problem at all for this game. Decent weather, a rival coming to town, and a trip to the Super Bowl on the line? Yeah, it'll be bouncin' in there.
 
I dunno I always thoughr Gillette stadium sounded like a library on TV. But I was at the 45-7 game against the Colts and it was loud all game long. I no longer trust the TV's sound
 
It is very sad that when Houston had the ball on third down, our defensive lineman had to wave their arms to get he crowd to be loud.

We need maximum noise from the crowd during the Pittsburgh games very time Pittsburgh has th ball. Patriot fan should try to get at least one false start penalty on the opposition every game due to noise,

Our offense appears to have diaper rash, the crowd must help the defense.

Ps: after we win the game, everybody in the crowd should chant as loud as possible GODELL SUCKS.
 
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