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Was this the loudest BofA Stadium has been all season?


ECUPantherFan

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I couldn't make it to North Carolina for the game, but on TV it sounded louder yesterday than it has all season.

 

I was waiting for the announcers to make mention of the noise, but they never did, so maybe I'm mistaken.

 

For those who were in attendance... was this the loudest it has been all year?  Possibly a great sign of things to come fan/noise-wise?

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Yeah how was it compared to the rams game?

I loled on the 4th and 1 play action to Olsen, the whole crowd was going nuts like we were on defense. I saw like 3 dudes trying to quiet people but the number of dumb fans was much larger than the number of knowledgable fans.

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It was the first game I'd been to this season, so I can't comment on the other home games this year. But it was certainly the most fun game I've been to in years, and the crowd was no small part of that. I think yesterday was the first time I'd heard a "let's go Panthers" chant leaving the stadium. That was pretty cool.

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541 was pretty loud, we were super loud on D in the beginning of the game and then things ramped back up after the 1st INT

 

They have really made and effort to engage the fans this year, they have a clip that comes up on the JumboTron with a Defensive Player that says "Its 3rd down, Get up and Get Loud!"

 

The ones I have seen so far are TD, Kraken, CJ, Hardy, Keek, and I want to say I saw Mike Tolbert up there yesterday.

 

It definitely reminds fans to pay attention! its 3rd down get loud for our D.

 

We still need help being quiet on Offense though, there were people being super loud yesterday.....those Tshirt people insist on throwing them while were on Offense. That doesn't help.

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