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Info for brining signs or banners to the Georgia Dome


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Banners can be no larger than 3' x 8' if they are being hung and 3' x 3' if they are held by hand. They can be hung only by rope or string and cannot obstruct the view of other fans or any permanent Georgia Dome signs, team signs, sponsor signs or banners. Banners must be related to the game and may not be derogatory, profane or commercial. The Falcons and Georgia Dome management reserve the right to remove banners which they deem inappropriate.

Above is the policy for bringing signs to the game. I am thinking I am going to bring a sign to the game. Being this 1pm game will likely be shown all over the country (vs. Other 1pm games) it should get a lot of coverage.

Nothing pisses me off more than seeing Bank of America get taken over by the other teams fans. This year, there were so many Pats fans in the stadium on MNF. I hope we can replicate this in the Georgia dome on Sunday.

I am having a hard time deciding on what to make...I am thinking something along the lines of:

ICE UP SON

PLAYOFF BOUND (insert Cams face)

Picture of riverboat ron

Some sort of tribute to #89

Some sort of tribute to Thomas Davis (maybe highlighting his 3 comebacks?)

LUUUUUKKKKKKEEE!

Super cam

Any other ideas?

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Here's an idea........

 

Put the Fox Sports logo on your sign first because there will be a good chance they show that..........

 

use the logo and follow it with something like......

 

 

 

Next up on Fox Sports.................

 

"Saints fight over remaining wild card spot"

 

 

Nobody in Atlanta will mind the reference to the Saints..........hehe

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In 2001 my wifes late husband brought a sign that said something like "Goodbye Siefert, hello Air Spurrier" to the last game of that abysmal season. Jerry himself saw it and told the security guys to have him remove it as he felt it was disrespectful to George.

 

So whatever you bring, keep it civil and positive, there are a lot of sensitive people out there.

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In 2001 my wifes late husband brought a sign that said something like "Goodbye Siefert, hello Air Spurrier" to the last game of that abysmal season. Jerry himself saw it and told the security guys to have him remove it as he felt it was disrespectful to George.

 

So whatever you bring, keep it civil and positive, there are a lot of sensitive people out there.

 

And yet i remember all the "FireFox" signs with the logo and john fox's head signs being shown all over tv and at the games...and i remember some fire rivera signs too...

guess he just so happened to see the 1 guy and made an example, but he sure doesn't seem to care now

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