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Did Tepper ixnay #keeppounding chant?


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1 minute ago, Moo Daeng said:

Only sheep need a wolf to lead them to cheer for their team. 

Just fuging cheer. 

 

Do you ever tire of being snarky?

Just curious.

 

The thread is not about whether or not the fans can cheer/chant.  The thread was about the owner consciously taking it out of the program.

 

 

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17 minutes ago, RenoCarolina said:

And now "you people" have no reading comprehension?  And you are blaming a message board because you don't know how to read or think?  sheez

Lots of tweets on this, more coming in.

Increasingly I think Tepper kaboshed (or ok'd the kabosh) of the pre-game #keeppounding to make time for his new mixed reality toy.  The same stadium gameday management that screwed up all the other documented issues (lines, beer, intro's, etc.) mistakenly took the chant out of the whole gameday planning in it's entirety.  This is giving Tepper some credit but I could see it going down that way.  Will know Sunday.

 

It wasn’t only done during pre-game. It usually came up on big screen to get people yelling when the team needed a boost.

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4 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

I also noticed that they stopped giving away touchdown balls. Unless I am forgetting it. 
Old ways are dying. Sad. 
 

I think that was a Mike Shula suggestion back when he was OC here. We scored so many touchdowns in 2015, it probably ate into the bottom line too much. Haha.

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