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Did anyone see the top ten special on NFL Network?


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The special was about the top ten best home field advantages, past and present. It had Qwest field, The Vet, Three-Rivers, Lambeau Field, Arrowhead, Mile High, The old Baltimore Stadium, The Orange Bowl, Oakland Coliseum, and Metropolitan Stadium. I know last year our team won all our games except for the one that counted at Bank of America Stadium. But I was wondering if one day if we will ever have the kind of home field advantage those stadiums have, or had? I want Bank of America Stadium to be loud. I'm ok with it not being rowdy, but loud is very, very, very,very important, this is football not golf. Thats why we as fans need to come up with different things like chant, etc. to make our house come alive, and stay alive. This subject can never be discuss too much.:cheers2:

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The special was about the top ten best home field advantages, past and present. It had Qwest field, The Vet, Three-Rivers, Lambeau Field, Arrowhead, Mile High, The old Baltimore Stadium, The Orange Bowl, Oakland Coliseum, and Metropolitan Stadium. I know last year our team won all our games except for the one that counted at Bank of America Stadium. But I was wondering if one day if we will ever have the kind of home field advantage those stadiums have, or had? I want Bank of America Stadium to be loud. I'm ok with it not being rowdy, but loud is very, very, very,very important, this is football not golf. Thats why we as fans need to come up with different things like chant, etc. to make our house come alive, and stay alive. This subject can never be discuss too much.:cheers2:

I can tell you a lot about what makes Qwest field loud is the architecture, which allows some of the crowd noise escaping the stadium to reverberate back down, hence it's reputation of messing up snap counts at field level.

BOA does not have that kind of design, so people will have to give their lungs a workout if you want a loud stadium.

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