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Did Tepper ixnay #keeppounding chant?


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10 hours ago, Zod said:

Everything I have heard points to Tepper wanting to squeeze every penny out of everything at the stadium. Taking up the big screens for a chant instead of showing ads probably was why it was done away with. Now they are doing damage control. 

it’s not much damage control….

it’s like….oh sorry about that.  Since you are crying we will give it to you for one game in order for you to officially say your goodbye to it. 

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3 hours ago, Moo Daeng said:

The reactionary hand wringing over this is one of the more embarrassing things this fan base has done. 

So they did the drummer and this is only about not getting the prompt to do the cheer that used to erupt spontaneously?

 

The Keep Pounding chant never erupted spontaneously. It has always been prompted by scoreboard graphics or Sir Purr. Getting 72,000 people, some noticeably drunk, to chant in unison without a prompt is near impossible.

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14 hours ago, Zod said:

Obviously some of you have never been to games and it shows. 

 

It is an orchestrated chant where one half of the stadium does Keep and the other half does Pounding. Its not something that can happen just by fan initiative. 

You ain’t been in the upper deck in awhile and it shows 

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18 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

The ‘hype guy’  at the stadium is absolutely the lamest and most annoying thing I have ever seen at a sporting event, any sporting event  

 

 

It is really weird. What happens when that guy's brother doesn't play here anymore? He move on to the next team? 

Roaring Riot is a grass roots fan base thing and Tepper decides to give that guy all the publicity out of no where. It is really strange. 

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37 minutes ago, Zod said:

Roaring Riot is a grass roots fan base thing and Tepper decides to give that guy all the publicity out of no where. It is really strange. 

Tepper hires expert/seasoned football operations people to make those decisions, he's not involved.  

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39 minutes ago, Cookie Lyon said:

I've seen numerous complaints online about other issues that occurred on gameday as well.

What were they?

I was on an airplane at game time so wasn't able to watch but did hear there were lots of empty seats -- is this accurate?

If attendance was way down what's the suspected reason/s why?

Chiefs-Browns was standing room only...

UGa vs. Clemson at Panthers Stadium was also SRO.  

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