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Observations at the stadium?


bigdog10

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I was there. Seemed like 50% Dallas fans, although I'm sure it wasn't. They were loud, but less obnoxious than Giants fans, but I guess that's because the game was closer. The walk down the ramps was brutal though. Once they won, they were as loud as annoying as you would imagine.

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You really couldn't tell sometimes who made a good play because Dallas fans were as loud as us on pivotal plays. Not many Dallas fans in my section (128) caused trouble except one fuging pos in the next section over who kept standing on his seat and/or dancing when the Cowboys would advance the ball at least a yard. Mega, mega douche. Born and raised in Texas, I'm sure.

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You really couldn't tell sometimes who made a good play because Dallas fans were as loud as us on pivotal plays. Not many Dallas fans in my section (128) caused trouble except one fuging pos in the next section over who kept standing on his seat and/or dancing when the Cowboys would advance the ball at least a yard. Mega, mega douche. Born and raised in Texas, I'm sure.

that fine young male was in my section(127)a couple rows in front of me.

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Our section was surprisingly not oversold to Dallas fans. There were a handful, but polite and not overly obnoxious on big plays (save for this one guy 2 rows behind me - but he was really drunk).

Didn't see a fight. A lot of fans down by the goal line booed the security guy on the field when they were forced to give a football back that was kicked into the stands - both Dallas and Panthers fans it looked like.

Overall, there really wasn't anything that irritated me too much - even their fan base (in our section) acknowledged the 3 bad calls.

On the way out, there was some Panther's fan welcoming people to North Carolina and he was the most irritating person of the day.

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The Cowboy's fans around me were very cool actually. Very surprised.

As another poster pointed out, sometimes you got confused because it looked like a bad play and the crowd is cheering.

Stadium was 95% full. Weather was perfect. Panthers fans were too subdued as usual.

Scalpers were in power today. I made an offer and the guy didn't make any face but just walked away. And it was a good offer!!

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