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The Safety


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After our 4th and 1 failure and a quick dive by Campbell to give the Skins some room deep in their own territory, the crowd sounded loud for 2nd down. Beason then looked around and gestured for the fans to bring more noise. Was it just me, or was there a noticeable increase in the crowd volume? Great sequence and it kept the D in the game IMO.

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yea i was right there in that endzone. it was already loud as hell and then beason starting pumping his arms, the noise immediately doubled, then came the safety. davis, beason, harris, peppers, gamble, everyone started celebrating and pumping there arms again at the crowd. best moment in a while, besides jake juking out deangelo hall!

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The crowd stepped it up last year... sure, we have things to improve on, but we do get loud. Hard to deny that. As someone mentioned earlier, hard to get loud when your getting blown out or the oline can't protect Jake and run the ball..

Crowd was very loud today, especially in the 3rd...

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