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How loud was BOA in the 2nd half?


beastson

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Fans were working pretty hard at making noise (I was doing my part), wonder how that came across on TV...especially since about 30% of stadium were Bears fans.

 

Note...players are often asking for more in that situation but did not see that...guess they heard us.

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I was in section 540...

It got really loud twice...

Whenever the Bears scored; their fans stood up screaming & started singing some gay somg.

When we were on offense & the camera guy was walking around.

When we were on offense & they started throwing towels around.

FuKing pathetic. All the Panther fans around me say on their ass staring at a cell phone the whole game, but stick a camera in their face or start throwing out $2 shirts & they went apeshit crazy.

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We were in 205 with the biggest jerk of a Bears fan in front of us. He continually turned to us and spit and ranted how they were beating us. Finally got him thrown out. Did our part and shouted him down.

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Fans were working pretty hard at making noise (I was doing my part), wonder how that came across on TV...especially since about 30% of stadium were Bears fans.

Note...players are often asking for more in that situation but did not see that...guess they heard us.

:sigh::: is there any teams we can play that wont be nearly a 50/50 split of fans?! It seems like unless we play the Jags or Bucs its 50/50 of panther/opposing team fans

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Its sad when the offense has to ask the crowd to be quiet in the red zone.

Cam needs to pull a Tony Romo and call out our fans. I dont like Romo but I commend him for calling out the fans for the houston game last Sunday and told the fans they need to step up and it felt like a Texans home game

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