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Re-posting from another thread:

 

I was actually going to create a thread seeking ideas for how to improve our home-field advantage. I think that could be a productive discussion, and hopefully it could catch some attention.

 

Long-term, obviously it would be great to build a stadium that amplifies the Bills Mafia noise. It should also have a retractable roof, as the weather provides an advantage over few opponents.

 

The Terrible Towels and those classic songs are a big deal in terms of intimidation. The 12th Man ceremony in Seattle is big. The tomahawk chop and chant in Kansas City is big. The "J-E-T-S" chant is actually extremely loud and intimidating. The Bills don't have anything quite like these -- the Shout song doesn't scare people.

 

Coaching-wise, something also needs to be done to prepare the players for playing at home. They need to come with that same intensity they show on the road; in fact, more so.

 

I'm thinking the train horn also needs to go and needs to be replaced with something more intense.

 

Bills brass should look at any and all ideas to tweak and improve the game-day atmosphere to maximize our home-field advantage.

 

Beane and McDermott could make a real long-term impact for years to come even after they're gone if they are able to implement new home-field traditions.

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40 minutes ago, Tisker A Tasker said:

MI

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( I should add that I haven't seen the Bills play in Orchard Park since 1999)

 

DAAAAAAY OH!

 

DAAA—A—AAAAYOOOO.....

 

wow that one goes all the way back to the black and white light bulb board. 

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12 minutes ago, Giuseppe Tognarelli said:

Re-posting from another thread:

 

I was actually going to create a thread seeking ideas for how to improve our home-field advantage. I think that could be a productive discussion, and hopefully it could catch some attention.

 

Long-term, obviously it would be great to build a stadium that amplifies the Bills Mafia noise. It should also have a retractable roof, as the weather provides an advantage over few opponents.

 

The Terrible Towels and those classic songs are a big deal in terms of intimidation. The 12th Man ceremony in Seattle is big. The tomahawk chop and chant in Kansas City is big. The "J-E-T-S" chant is actually extremely loud and intimidating. The Bills don't have anything quite like these -- the Shout song doesn't scare people.

 

Coaching-wise, something also needs to be done to prepare the players for playing at home. They need to come with that same intensity they show on the road; in fact, more so.

 

I'm thinking the train horn also needs to go and needs to be replaced with something more intense.

 

Bills brass should look at any and all ideas to tweak and improve the game-day atmosphere to maximize our home-field advantage.

 

Beane and McDermott could make a real long-term impact for years to come even after they're gone if they are able to implement new home-field traditions.

 

There is so much to enjoy in this post. 

 

I nominate it for post of the year.

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18 minutes ago, Giuseppe Tognarelli said:

Long-term, obviously it would be great to build a stadium that amplifies the Bills Mafia noise. 

 

Soccer stadium style, but one that holds 65k people.

 

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39 minutes ago, Giuseppe Tognarelli said:

Re-posting from another thread:

 

I was actually going to create a thread seeking ideas for how to improve our home-field advantage. I think that could be a productive discussion, and hopefully it could catch some attention.

 

Long-term, obviously it would be great to build a stadium that amplifies the Bills Mafia noise. It should also have a retractable roof, as the weather provides an advantage over few opponents.

 

The Terrible Towels and those classic songs are a big deal in terms of intimidation. The 12th Man ceremony in Seattle is big. The tomahawk chop and chant in Kansas City is big. The "J-E-T-S" chant is actually extremely loud and intimidating. The Bills don't have anything quite like these -- the Shout song doesn't scare people.

 

Coaching-wise, something also needs to be done to prepare the players for playing at home. They need to come with that same intensity they show on the road; in fact, more so.

 

I'm thinking the train horn also needs to go and needs to be replaced with something more intense.

 

Bills brass should look at any and all ideas to tweak and improve the game-day atmosphere to maximize our home-field advantage.

 

Beane and McDermott could make a real long-term impact for years to come even after they're gone if they are able to implement new home-field traditions.

I like where your head is at. Whats the audio equivalent of a sucker punch or yard assault?  Probably one of those things that emits high frequency noise to the point of pain to deter Somali Pirates. Yes, a Long Range Acoustic Device aimed straight at the enemy huddle while the PA blasts a mixtape of WWI artillery barrage and hardcore porn sounds.  On 4th downs we play the brown noise then once their bowels are obliterated nail them with the LRAD and porn sounds.

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2 hours ago, Gugny said:

KEEP THE TRAIN WHISTLE SILENCED FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

fixed

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3 minutes ago, Jauronimo said:

I like where your head is at. Whats the audio equivalent of a sucker punch or yard assault?  Probably one of those things that emits high frequency noise to the point of pain to deter Somali Pirates. Yes, a Long Range Acoustic Device aimed straight at the enemy huddle while the PA blasts a mixtape of WWI artillery barrage and hardcore porn sounds.  On 4th downs we play the brown noise then once their bowels are obliterated nail them with the LRAD and porn sounds.

I wonder, how can we incorporate a "poop package" into a gameday tradition?  

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Around the time of the SuperBowl years, when they first turned on the speakers in the stadium the first song they played was Neil Diamond Coming to America.  I have not been in the stadium that early anymore to know if they still do it.  

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A downtown stadium sounds great in theory. But i have walked from my car to the arena in the middle of december and there is a brutal, bone-chilling wind down there. I cant imagine sitting out in that for 3-4 hours. Sitting outside that close to the lake in the middle of winter doesn't sound fun.

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1 hour ago, Giuseppe Tognarelli said:

Re-posting from another thread:

 

I was actually going to create a thread seeking ideas for how to improve our home-field advantage. I think that could be a productive discussion, and hopefully it could catch some attention.

 

Long-term, obviously it would be great to build a stadium that amplifies the Bills Mafia noise. It should also have a retractable roof, as the weather provides an advantage over few opponents.

 

The Terrible Towels and those classic songs are a big deal in terms of intimidation. The 12th Man ceremony in Seattle is big. The tomahawk chop and chant in Kansas City is big. The "J-E-T-S" chant is actually extremely loud and intimidating. The Bills don't have anything quite like these -- the Shout song doesn't scare people.

 

Coaching-wise, something also needs to be done to prepare the players for playing at home. They need to come with that same intensity they show on the road; in fact, more so.

 

I'm thinking the train horn also needs to go and needs to be replaced with something more intense.

 

Bills brass should look at any and all ideas to tweak and improve the game-day atmosphere to maximize our home-field advantage.

 

Beane and McDermott could make a real long-term impact for years to come even after they're gone if they are able to implement new home-field traditions.

 

Great post.  You're right - there were some moments throughout the Bills/Steelers game where intimidation came into play... we need a good combination of intimidation and fun to accompany the game.

 

Won't lie - I left envious of their stadium (and its not even that new) - their passionate fan base (we are passionate, too... but a bit nuts).... and their city.

 

Another team/city that weaves their NFL colors (purple) and crest is Baltimore - they've done a great job with lighting up their buildings in purple coupled, raven/baltimore crests everywhere.

 

 

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I think one omission to this thread as far as traditions go - supporting the team no matter what, through thick & thin.  A lot of teams claim to have the best fans, the toughest place to play, etc. but I would but Bills fans up against any of them especially long term.  Watch how quiet Gillette becomes once Brady and Belichick are gone.  The Ralph?  Not so much.

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