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There were several times I could hear “Keep Pounding” on air. Rich Eisen and crew commented several times how loud it was, way to go Roaring Riot and anyone else that traveled for the game. I have witnessed too many times the other team taking over BOA, it is so good to see it the other way! The crowd deserves a game ball!

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5 minutes ago, philit99 said:

I am curious, did anyone else that could watch the game on NFL network, hear the crowd chant “keep pounding”? I wonder if this dominate win could help pick up some foreign fans?

Yes the crowd was overwhelmingly panther fans. It was great and they were loud throughout the entire game

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I talked to several.locals who went to the game. They said the Bucs were popular because they have played so many games in London. But I also saw jerseys from lots of teams like Seattle, New England, Green Bay and  the Panthers. Seems interest in the UK is expanding. There were 60000 folks in the stadium and the majority were local fans. One fan told me that Tottenham stadium was built as a multi use stadium partly to attract the NFL. He thought that London may have a team in the next 5 years.

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1 hour ago, philit99 said:

There were several times I could hear “Keep Pounding” on air. Rich Eisen and crew commented several times how loud it was, way to go Roaring Riot and anyone else that traveled for the game. I have witnessed too many times the other team taking over BOA, it is so good to see it the other way! The crowd deserves a game ball!

They chanted Luuuuuke after he picked off Winston 

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They scored 10 points to our 27 in the first 3 quarters. The final score doesn't represent how much of TB's scoring was in garbage time when we were coasting.

We won. Against a division rival. On another continent. By 11 points. And that was the margin after giving up two TDs and 2-point conversions.

Make no mistake. This was a dominant win.

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I simply couldn’t believe how many Panthers jerseys I saw through the day. You’ll never get the home team with the majority of shirts in a stadium for the International Series, but this was Patriots levels. It surprised me how many non-Americans had McCaffrey jerseys too, suggesting they joined recently or just keep buying merchandise!

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