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Where was the RIOT?


Diehardpanther02

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My biggest concern coming from the game with the Texans wasn't the typical question marks.  My question was it just me or was B of A empty?  The crowd seemed into the game and a couple of times I noticed that Bill (the coach of the texans)  had to hold his headphones down to his ears as it seemed he was having trouble hearing over the noise of the crowd( or maybe the connection was bad, which has been pointed out).  The crowd noise is a big factor in home games and if such small numbers can make that much of a difference a packed house could really be a game changer, but where was everyone at?  Was it because we were playing a low caliber foe, or did the majority of the fans leave?  This is just me being curious, but one would think at the home opener there would be a full house for this  one?  Just seemed to have far to many vacant seats.

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It was the club section. Embarssing show by that crowd.

I have no doubt the Rioters were raising hell wherever they were.

as a fellow rioter of the twin city crowd i know they were probably the sole reason of any crowd noise i heard.  But i expect every fan to live up to this,  because if your a diehard fan you scream till you cant and you should leave the game equally as tired as our players who fight for us.

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