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Rule change: teams will be allowed to incite fan noise


CatMan72

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Found this article through a link on PFT, I wasn't aware that a rule change has taken place this year where teams are allowed to incite fan noise through visual noise meters and other "get loud" messages until the play clock hits 15 seconds... hoping the Panthers will take full advantage of this...

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/2010-07-29-stadium-noise_N.htm

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Stand up and get mildly loud, Panther fans!

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No, no, that's too loud. A security team member is on his way to escort you from the stadium. Please relinquish your wine glass to Chet.

Is the second guy from the left drinking a white zin? I hope for his sake that it's port or scotch.

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Not sure when the rule was put into effect, but I was up in DC at a Skins game a few years ago and they had a vid with Lavar Arrington putting his hand up to his ear while the defense was on the field... the place went crazy.

Can you imagine how loud things could get if they have a similar video with Smitty or Beason?

Charlotte crowds can make noise, I was at the first Bobcats playoff game and when they were pumping up the crowd before the game it was deafening.

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Stand up and get mildly loud, Panther fans!

wine20and20cheese20part.th.jpg

No, no, that's too loud. A security team member is on his way to escort you from the stadium. Please relinquish your wine glass to Chet.

That reminds me... I need a black suit and tie.

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Not sure when the rule was put into effect, but I was up in DC at a Skins game a few years ago and they had a vid with Lavar Arrington putting his hand up to his ear while the defense was on the field... the place went crazy.

Can you imagine how loud things could get if they have a similar video with Smitty or Beason?

Charlotte crowds can make noise, I was at the first Bobcats playoff game and when they were pumping up the crowd before the game it was deafening.

I'm surprised there hasn't been a video yet of Jerry Richardson, finger to his lips, making the "shhhhhh" sound midway through the playclock. Getting loud to distract our opponent...that's just rude and bad sportsmanship.

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I'm surprised there hasn't been a video yet of Jerry Richardson, finger to his lips, making the "shhhhhh" sound midway through the playclock. Getting loud to distract our opponent...that's just rude and bad sportsmanship.

We could always get Moose to come back:

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"Be quiet, guys! My friends on the defense are trying to play football!"

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