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Cool Video of Sunday's Crowd (Per the Observer)


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I'd recommend you turning down the bass before watching if you can.  This is pretty cool.  Have to say, I got texts from some friends and fam who were at the game and they were saying how it was easily one of the most jacked up fans have ever been.  Even beating out both Cowboys home playoff games and the Pats Monday nighter. 

Excellent job Carolina.  It shined through the TV as well and I was at a bar haha. 

 

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1 minute ago, Cyclonus said:

Man, I can't remember many games where the crowd was as jacked as yesterday.  We stood the entire game and it got loud.  When Luke had his pick 6, I think the stadium shook.  #Lukequake

Some mentioned that Luke's pick 6 may have been the loudest/craziest moment of the game.  

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Im not sure what noise i made when luke got the pick 6.  I was already screaming as loud as i could and then i think i produced some sort of happy, guttural roar when that happened.  I know the only word i said once i remembered  my words was 'awesome'.

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28 minutes ago, w280sax said:

Im not sure what noise i made when luke got the pick 6.  I was already screaming as loud as i could and then i think i produced some sort of happy, guttural roar when that happened.  I know the only word i said once i remembered  my words was 'awesome'.

I literally started to go into convulsions about 10 seconds after that score, I went crazy shaking and freaking the fug out,  all of the built up energy and excitement from the whole week let out in that moment.  Honestly it's was a bit disturbing.  

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2 hours ago, Cyclonus said:

Man, I can't remember many games where the crowd was as jacked as yesterday.  We stood the entire game and it got loud.  When Luke had his pick 6, I think the stadium shook.  #Lukequake

No joke. Our section literally moved under a feet a couple of times after Luke made that pick.

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1 hour ago, w280sax said:

Im not sure what noise i made when luke got the pick 6.  I was already screaming as loud as i could and then i think i produced some sort of happy, guttural roar when that happened.  I know the only word i said once i remembered  my words was 'awesome'.

You farted.

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