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1 hour ago, wjag said:

 

That is standard operating procedure for all fans in all Bills games.  That and stomping on the bench seats..

 

I mean, do we also have to add "And drink beer!"... 🙄😂 :beer:

 

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Does anybody remember back in the 90s when the stadium was in a bit of disarray that there was a metal gate that didn't latch anymore and the guy sitting next to it banged the hell out of it. It was really loud because it was right at field level. 

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Does waving arms "Stand Up!" Guy still exist when the crowd is 6700?

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Enjoy the game.   Interesting read here.

Anatomy of a Divisional Round win: What the Bills need to do to stop the Ravens offense (yahoo.com)

Anatomy of a Divisional Round win: What the Bills need to do to stop the Ravens offense (yahoo.com)

I don't know, would not paste as a link.......

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2 hours ago, Nextmanup said:

"Bob" just called into WGR-550 and mentioned that he and his buddies were slapping empty seats against Indy. 


The aluminum seats vibrating create tremendous noise; Bob says it's like 100 people shouting as loud as they can.

 

He said several times Rivers had to walk up to the center because he couldn't communicate over the noise.

 

Bob implores all Bills fans to slap those empty stands on Saturday.


I thought I'd try to extend the length of his reach by posting here.

 

SLAP THOSE SEATS!  MAKE SOME NOISE!

 

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Uhhhh, yeah. That's what everyone always does anyway. I wear gloves just to take a little sting off of it.

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I think thundersticks are especially annoying. The Bills should be handing those out. I don't want to see any seats or hands damaged. Some lightweight drum sticks should do the trick.

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2 hours ago, Nextmanup said:

"Bob" just called into WGR-550 and mentioned that he and his buddies were slapping empty seats against Indy. 


The aluminum seats vibrating create tremendous noise; Bob says it's like 100 people shouting as loud as they can.

 

He said several times Rivers had to walk up to the center because he couldn't communicate over the noise.

 

Bob implores all Bills fans to slap those empty stands on Saturday.


I thought I'd try to extend the length of his reach by posting here.

 

SLAP THOSE SEATS!  MAKE SOME NOISE!

 

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Yes! This. So many of us in the endzone were doing it. I hurt my hands from hitting it so hard. My buddy was stomping his feet on the row in front. They had two empty rows in front of us. It made so much freaking noise. And then mix in yelling and screaming too.

1 hour ago, Albany,n.y. said:

I personally can't stand it when people in the row behind me bang on the seats in my row.  If they want to pound on a seat, they should pound on their own damn seat.  

 

Now if the row is totally empty in front of them, like a lot of seats are with the limited capacity, they can pound away, but otherwise they are vibrating the fans in front of them and I doubt too many people want their @sses vibrated while trying to watch a football game.  

They close out two rows between every open row in the endzone. 

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1 hour ago, Albany,n.y. said:

I personally can't stand it when people in the row behind me bang on the seats in my row.  If they want to pound on a seat, they should pound on their own damn seat.  

 

Now if the row is totally empty in front of them, like a lot of seats are with the limited capacity, they can pound away, but otherwise they are vibrating the fans in front of them and I doubt too many people want their @sses vibrated while trying to watch a football game.  

Bob on the radio addressed the idea of annoying your fellow fan.

 

He said he does this when it's a big moment and everyone is standing already, so you aren't really bothering anyone.

 

I think there will be a lot of extra empty space too, as you note.

 

 

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I remember doing this in the AFC Championship Game against the Raiders.  It was literally so loud the first time we got into it that I stopped and looked up because I thought there was another jet flyover happening.  It was actually startling.  I can't imagine trying to call signals in an environment like that.

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22 minutes ago, Whites Bay said:

I remember doing this in the AFC Championship Game against the Raiders.  It was literally so loud the first time we got into it that I stopped and looked up because I thought there was another jet flyover happening.  It was actually startling.  I can't imagine trying to call signals in an environment like that.

 

I was at this one, definitely super loud.

 

But the second half of “The Comeback”, holy smokes I’ve never heard any crowd that loud before or since. Utterly deafening the entire time Houston had the ball, and pin drop silence when we were on O.

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I'm a seat banger.  My hand hurts often after games

 

The etiquette is that nobody is seated for a far enough distance.  Also make sure you aren't knocking people's belongings off.

 

Wearing ring(s) makes it louder

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1 hour ago, PromoTheRobot said:

I think thundersticks are especially annoying. The Bills should be handing those out. I don't want to see any seats or hands damaged. Some lightweight drum sticks should do the trick.

They could also pass those annoying vuvuzelas they used back in the World Cup. 

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