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Going to be fuggin loud Sunday


Jeremy Igo

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The Superdome is one of the loudest venues I've been to during the season. Louder than Seattle in my experience.

 

Can't imagine it in the playoffs. The Panthers have practiced with piped in noise this week.

 

Let us hope a quick couple of scores can help quiet the crowd. 

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Just now, Jeremy Igo said:

The Superdome is one of the loudest venues I've been to during the season. Louder than Seattle in my experience.

 

Can't imagine it in the playoffs. The Panthers have practiced with piped in noise this week.

 

Let us hope a quick couple of scores can help quiet the crowd. 

Hope you are right about scoring 1st.

Look out if they do.

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Well, better play no huddle and hope Shula can get a play called within 20 secs, otherwise I predict a worthless 1st quarter timeout.....again. 

Speaking of tipping the defense off, does it bother anyone else when Turner and Amini look back at Cam and within one sec the ball is snapped? It seems like DL on the other team could tee off on that.

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54 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

The Superdome is one of the loudest venues I've been to during the season. Louder than Seattle in my experience.

 

Can't imagine it in the playoffs. The Panthers have practiced with piped in noise this week.

 

Let us hope a quick couple of scores can help quiet the crowd. 

I've always said this too. The only place I've been to that's been louder was the Panthers at Rams playoff game in 2003. Seattle is loud - New Orleans is louder. 

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6 minutes ago, RoaringRiot said:

I've always said this too. The only place I've been to that's been louder was the Panthers at Rams playoff game in 2003. Seattle is loud - New Orleans is louder. 

Curious... Is that mainly due to the dome aspect or do you think their fans are louder? Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought Seattle wasn't closed roof.

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