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Alex Boone wants Vikings fans to "Shut the fug up."


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“It’s hard in the stadium. It’s louder for some reason in the stadium. I mean there’s a lot of times we can’t hear the center. We could barely hear the snap count today a couple times, could false starts cause guys didn’t know when the snap was going you know. It’s not… I’m not saying it’s the fans fault, but I’m just saying that you know it would be nice if they just shut the f*** up a little bit. How about that? I mean it was great and they were you know when the defense was up it was phenomenal. When the offense is up shut up. Just shut up. I can’t say it any simpler than that. You know what I mean? They’re starting to screw us a little bit,” Boone said.

http://thecomeback.com/nfl/vikings-lineman-alex-boone-wants-fans-to-shut-the-f-up.html

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11 minutes ago, Vikesfan said:

First game at the new stadium. Of course people will be excited and making noise. 

I dont know about now but a few years ago we were still doing it. Going for it on 4th and our derp fans are standing and yelling.

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Maybe he could have said it in a better way but he's 100% right. When you're at home and your team is on offense shut the fug up...perfect time to chug a couple beers so you're buzzed really good so when the defense gets out there you can be rowdy!! 

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Panthers fans NEVER do this sort of thing when their team is on offense....

Never....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I really don't understand why it's so hard for people to sit the fug down and shut up while their favorite team is on offense in the home stadium. We get it. You love your team and you're excited/anxious to see what they will do next. But the time to cheer is AFTER the play. Not before. 

This past Sunday, it was loud in BoA while the Panthers were on offense. But that was mainly because the 49ers were, per usual, far too well represented. But I honestly didn't have a problem with 49er fans cheering on their defense while the Panthers had the ball. I wouldn't want jackass Falcons fans getting pissy with me for cheering for the Panthers defense IN Atlanta. Just don't understand why fans can't get it through their thick skulls to shut the hell up when their offense is on the field.

Okay okay /rant

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