Can We Talk About Seahawks Stadium

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it has none. big open space, lots of suites, fans are not on top of the field. just the way his evil wife wanted it.

Yeah, when I was at the Boys/Steelers game, even though our fans were outperformed by the Steelers fans.. we still were pretty freakin' loud and it doesn't come off like that on TV at all.
 

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University of Washington used this stadium this year and beat Stanford there
 

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so explain the Sonics and Husky Stadium being loud as fukk in the 90s then?

Charles Barkley always said Seattle and Utah was the loudest places he's ever played.... neg rep foo

Husky Stadium has long been recognized as one of the loudest stadiums in the nation. This is in part due to the stadium's design; almost 70 percent of the seats are located between the end zones, covered by cantilevered metal roofs.[10]

At times, the high decibel levels typical of Husky games (especially from fans stomping their feet in the bleachers) causes television cameras to shake. During the 1992 night game against the Nebraska Cornhuskers, ESPN measured the noise level at over 130 decibels, well above the threshold of pain. This is the second highest decibel level ever recorded for a college football stadium behind Clemson University's Memorial Stadium.[11][12]
 

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so explain the Sonics and Husky Stadium being loud as fukk in the 90s then?

Charles Barkley always said Seattle and Utah was the loudest places he's ever played.... neg rep foo

husky stadium has the overhanging roofs that projects the crowd noise back down onto the field instead of having it escaping into the air like most stadiums. if you don't think this makes a difference then why did they make it a requirement for their new stadium?

key arena was loud but a lot of places were loud in the 80s/90s nba. look at the structure of those arenas. low roofs, two sections, few suites, and fans on top of the floor.

did yankees fans all of sudden become subdued when they built the new ballpark? foh, it has to do with the design of the arenas/stadiums.
 

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What else is there for them to do sports wise?

and Qwest ( or whatever the fukk it's called) is designed to project/amplify all the noise the crowd makes onto the field.

even got some shyt where when it rains, the home sideline is dry, while their opponent gets rained on. :heh:

it's easily the best NFL stadium.

:gladbron: That is piff
 
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did yankees fans all of sudden become subdued when they built the new ballpark? foh, it has to do with the design of the arenas/stadiums.

In their case, a lot of the diehard fans were priced out of the building and replaced with corporations and other suits who sit on their hands or talk on their phone throughout the game.
 

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Man, being a 9er fan I've hated this stadium for many years. It's so bloody loud and that's how they designed it. There's a reason why teams struggle to win there...even when they were shyt, it was still a struggle. Now they got an offense too? fuuuuuuuuuuuck
 
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