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You guys who like to stand up the whole game


goodoleboy

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1 minute ago, raleigh-panther said:

I am in 342. For playoffs everyone stands.  During the regular season we are down whe the offense has the ball and on our feet with defense

urban myths on the board about the 300 sections are legendary

the fact is people do what they do regardless of section 

Yeah I see you guys standing all the time. My seat is front row(non wheel chair) upper deck so I don't stand out of respect for those behind me. I just lean forward with my arms on the railing and make noise.

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7 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Misunderstood the question, for club, need ticket to enter if the ushers so you walk to 300 they may or may not ask for your ticket. Just depends

Yeah I wasn't talking about clubs. If I spend that much for a seat I am going to sit and stand in front of it.

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53 minutes ago, goodoleboy said:

Yeah I see you guys standing all the time. My seat is front row(non wheel chair) upper deck so I don't stand out of respect for those behind me. I just lean forward with my arms on the railing and make noise.

What section? I'm in wheelchair row of 529. People always try to gather behind us but the ushers usually send them on their way.

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